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| TRIDENT-3000 |
The TRIDENT-3000 is one of the largest rotationally-moulded buoys available, with a float diameter of 3 meters and
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AIS
Monitoring Systems |
Sealite’s AIS AtoN (Automatic Identification System) operates in the international VHF Maritime Mobile Band, enabling Port Authorities and other users to remotely monitor the real-time status of their AtoN installation, whilst providing mariners in the broadcasting region crucial Message 21 information (as defi ned by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU)) about the navigation aid. |
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GSM
Monitoring Systems |
Sealite’s cost effective GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) system provides users with the ability to efficiently monitor the status of their AtoN via real-time data, from anywhere in the world. |
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Radio
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| The Sealite Radio System provides users with the ability to conveniently monitor and manipulate Sealite lanterns via a portable base station from up to 30km. |
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| SL 60 |
The Sealite SL60 is the most popular and versatile 2nm solar marine light available. Made from tough, durable polycarbonate and using the latest high-intensity LED's, no expense has been spared in the design and development of this lantern. |
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| SL 15 |
The SL15 1 mile LED compact light is exceptional value and incorporates some of the most advanced technology available. In the tradition of Sealite lanterns, the SL15 is designed to be maintenance-free and have a service life of over 5 years. |
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| SLC 300 |
The SLC300 is a completely self-contained 3nm Solar LED Marine Lantern designed for a range of low maintenance applications. |
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| SL 70 |
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The SL70 is exceptional in its unique ability to be able to 'track the sun' and Operate reliably in low sunlight conditions. The SL70 has been proven to Operate as a 2-mile compact buoy lantern in various low-sunlight environments such and Britain, Canada, and parts of Europe. |
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| SLC 500 |
The SLC500 is a completely self-contained 5nm Solar Marine Lantern designed for a range of low-maintenance applications. |
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| SLC 400 |
The SLC400 can be easily installed in minutes, and requires no further operator intervention. |
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| SL 125 LED |
The SL125 LED marine lantern is maintenance-free and used by many of the world's busiest ports, and largest militaries. |
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SLC 600 |
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The SLC600 is a completely self-contained 6nm Solar LED Marine Light designed for a range of low-maintenance applications. |
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| SL 125 / C |
The SL125 Complete Lantern Assembly provides a complete solution for Visual navigation requirements. From 5nm - 10nm range. |
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| SL 125-GPS |
Utilising latest advancements in GPS technology, Sealite has developed an internal synchronisation system for the popular SL125 5 - 10 nautical mile range of lanterns. |
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| SL 40 |
The Sealite SL40 is a surface mounted directional LED leading light that is a tough, dust and watertight product for situations where outdoor exposure and vandalism can be a problem. |
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| Poseidon – 1750 |
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The Sealite Poseidon Buoy is manufactured from polyethylene and has been Specifically designed to withstand the harsh marine environment, and operate reliably with minimal maintenance. |
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| SL 48 |
The SL48 is a 2ft LED leading light designed to offer vessels clear night navigation, and is a convenient replacement for conventional lead lighting. |
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| SLB 700 |
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The SLB700 is a short-range buoy ready for immediate installation. Typical applications include day and night channel, speed zone, restricted area marking and aquaculture. |
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| SL 96 |
The SL96 is a 4ft LED leading light offers greater visibility to the smaller SL40 and SL48 series. |
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| SLB 1250 |
The SLB 1250 has proven its superior performance in many parts of Australia for long-range river and sea navigation. |
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