NMEA Extension Cable 5 metre
£14.40
3 way – 5 metre extension cable for NMEA products
Eg – for adding a 5 metre extension to Clipper Wind V2 display
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Din connector and short cable with wire trap terminal block (25cm)
This connects to the MK1 five wire Clipper Wind display output socket to enable NMEA output to other devices.
Also suitable for NMEA input to the Meteoman Barometer

Cradle mount bracket
Optional cradle mount bracket for Clipper Easy Navtex, Weatherman, AIS Plotter or Meteoman display units.

Clipper Pod
Clipper Pod. A robust POD moulding to suit 2 x Clipper Cockpit display units. Suitable for open cockpit mounting.
Supplied with 2 x 2 metre coaxial cables and 2 x cable glands for mounting the Clipper Log and Clipper depth

AIS Engine 3 upgrade processor
The AIS Engine 1 and 2 can be upgraded to AIS Engine 3 specification by replacing the processor. This is a straightforward procedure where the old device is simply unplugged from its socket and replaced by the new device. AIS Engine 3 relays all AIS messages.

Clipper Wind NMEA Output cable (5 metre for MK1 five wire masthead systems)
This cable connects to the back of the MK1 five wire Clipper Wind display to enable the NMEA output to be connected to external devices. Cable length 5 metres Fitted with 2 way wire trap terminal block

BNC / PL259 Adaptor
Adaptor to enable the BNC connector on the AIS Radar and AIS Engine to connect to the larger PL259 type VHF connector often fitted to marine VHF antenna cable.

AIS RADAR SART UPGRADE CHIP
This ‘do it yourself’ install chip will enhance your AIS Radar by adding the latest SART function. If a SART (search and rescue transponder) transmission is received the AIS Radar will sound an alarm in the SOS tone. The zoom range is also enhanced by zooming right down to 0.125 nautical miles for easier location of the SART beacon/MOB. Additionally a course over ground pointer can be activated by the user which appears if your vessel is moving at 2 knots or more, this greatly simplifies the interpretation of targets on the screen relative to your own boats heading.