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AIS
If an NAIS400, an AI50 or an NMEA 2000 VHF that can do AIS
(Automatic Identification System) is connected to the network, then
any targets detected by these devices can be displayed and tracked.
You can also see messages and position for DSC transmitting
devices within range.
AIS targets can be displayed as overlay on chart images, making this
feature an important tool for safe travelling and collision avoidance.
You can set alarms to notify you if an AIS target gets too close or if
the target is lost.
AIS target symbols
The system uses the AIS target symbols shown below:
Symbol Description
Sleeping AIS target (not moving or at anchor).
Moving and safe AIS target with course extension
line.
Dangerous AIS target, illustrated with bold line. A
target is defined as dangerous based on the CPA
and TCPA settings.
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Simrad GO7 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution800 x 480 pixels
TouchscreenYes
NetworkingNMEA 2000
BluetoothYes
ChartplotterYes
Display Size7 inch
GPS TypeInternal
Wireless ConnectivityWi-Fi
Chart CompatibilityC-MAP, Navionics
Display TypeTFT LCD
SD Card Slots1
Sonar CompatibilityCHIRP
Radar CompatibilityYes
Operating Temperature-15°C to 55°C
SonarBroadband, CHIRP, DownScan, SideScan (with compatible transducer)

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