Navtex Receiver

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Navtex Receiver

The ALANG Hub service maintenance department is augmented by our large inventory of marine spare parts.


ALANG Hub has a large client network across the world including India, U.S.A., Europe, Middle East, South East, UK, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Norway, Canada, Malaysia, Ukraine, South Africa, South America, UAE, New Zealand, Thailand, New York, Turkey, Russia, Singapore & Latin America. We are having satisfied client base from ship management companies, ship owners, ship repairs, ship suppliers & traders.



Navtex (Navigational Telex) is an international automated medium frequency direct-printing service for delivery of navigational and meteorological warnings and forecasts, as well as urgent maritime safety information to ships.

Navtex was developed to provide a low-cost, simple, and automated means of receiving this information aboard ships at sea within approximately 370 km (200 nautical miles) off shore.

There are no user fees associated with receiving navtex broadcasts, as the transmissions are typically transmitted from the National Weather Authority (Italy) or Navy or Coast Guard (as in the US) or national navigation authority (Canada).

Where the messages contain weather forecasts, an abbreviated format very similar to the shipping forecast is used.

Navtex is a component of the International Maritime Organization/International Hydrographic Organization Worldwide Navigation Warning Service (WWNWS). Navtex is also a major element of the Global Maritime Distress Safety System (GMDSS). International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) mandated certain classes of vessels must carry navtex, beginning August 1, 1993.


Used Marine Navtex Receiver :


Furuno
NX 300NX 500 NX700 NX700B

JRC
JRC NCR 300A NCR 330 NRC333. (With and without printer models)

ICS Electronics / MCMURDO
NAV4 NAV5 NAV6 NAV 7

Lo-Kata
Navtex2

Alden Weather Systems
AE-900 AE-1000

Samyung
SNX-200 SNX-300

Saracom
NR-30 NR-50

Shipmate
RS-6000