Balise de détresse AIS Bateau
Unlike emergency alarms, man overboard AIS beacons give the exact position of the shipwrecked person thanks to an integrated GPS receiver and transmit it to emergency services via the VHF A/S and/or ASN network. The area of action of MOB AIS beacons responds to coastal navigation where the units likely to relay the distress message are the most numerous. For the offshore zone, the global coverage of the satellite then takes on its full meaning, via the , of which the AIS models have the same design.
MAN AT SEA AIS SUR NAUTISPORTS
After manual or automatic triggering, these miniaturized (the lightest weighs less than 100 g) send, at regular intervals, AIS distress messages, with the time, position, heading and speed of movement of the shipwrecked person. This information will be received and transmitted by all AIS/VHF receivers present in the area.



































































