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Old 08-03-2015, 07:17   #46
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Re: class A AIS

We have this special regulations from 2007 in Turkey. all commercial boats bigger than 15m (10m at bosphorus) must use this B-class transponders.
No tech or IMO problems at all.

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Old 08-03-2015, 07:21   #47
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Re: class A AIS

Here our b-class AIS regulation;
http://www.mevzuat.gov.tr/Metin.Aspx...tan%C4%B1mlama

Its Turkish. Use google translator.. not good but enough to understand.

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We have this special regulations from 2007 in Turkey. all commercial boats bigger than 15m (10m at bosphorus) must use this B-class transponders.
No tech or IMO problems at all.

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For commercial boats this may be ok but I think there will be technical issues if recreational boaters deploy lots of these high power B units. The B standard presupposes lower power than A. It isn't possible to turn up the power and have zero consequences. I hope these units all stay in Turkey.
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Old 08-03-2015, 07:38   #49
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Re: class A AIS

there is another problem, you cannot import any b-class transponders that dont have this a-class features for Turkish flaged boats due to custom regulations..
Thats why there is almost no one uses AIS transponder on their private boats..

thanks god there is more US flaged private boat than Turkish!
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I would question this. I'm not aware that anyone even makes a 12.5 w class B CS system even class B SOTDMA is only 5 w




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