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The easy2-MOB from the German manufacturer Weatherdock is a small man overboard beacon (MOB) with DSC and AIS alerting.
The easy2-MOB was developed for recreational boating, but is also used by the Spanish customs and border police Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera, for example. The technology is the same as in the easyRESCUE AIS-SART, except for the slightly lower transmission power, which means that MED/SOLAS approval is not required.
The easy2-MOB is simply packed "upside down" between the folded float of the automatic lifejacket and knotted to a loop or D-ring of the vest using the safety line. The outer shell only needs to be opened slightly for this. No special attachment is required, which means that the MOB can be used in all standard lifejackets. To activate the automatic release, the yellow slider is pushed to the "armed" position.
Using a Bluetooth connection, up to eight MMSI numbers (of your own ship and of ships sailing in the same area) can be stored in the device using a smartphone and the free Weatherdock app (iOS11, Android6 or higher). The app also offers a test and alarm history with date, time and position.
In a person-overboard situation, the lifejacket inflates on contact with the water. The easy2-MOB floats next to the swimmer and is activated automatically (manual activation is also possible). After a few seconds, the first transmission is made to the ships whose MMSI is programmed in. The unit ID of the AIS-MOB is transmitted first, as the device has not yet determined a position. In this "close loop" step, the crews of the programmed ships are made aware of the dangerous situation. As soon as the position has been determined, they are informed again.
Parallel to the DSC transmission, an AIS distress message is sent as soon as the position has been determined. This can be received by any ship with an AIS receiver within a radius of up to 7 nautical miles. The transmitted position data is updated every minute and resent together with information on course and speed over ground.
If the "closed loop distress call" is not acknowledged by one of the programmed ships within ten minutes of the alarm being raised, the easy2-MOB automatically switches to the "open loop distress call" and sends a distress signal to all ships. This allows the distress call to reach a coastal station and trigger a rescue operation there. The easy2-MOB can receive confirmation of the distress call, which leads to further DSC transmissions being switched off.
Six powerful red LEDs ensure that the MOB can also be used as an electronic torch. This makes it much easier to find the person in the water, especially at night.
Technical data:
- CE approval
- Storage temperature: -40°C to +70°C
- Operating temperature: -20°C to +55°C
- Battery life: 12 hours at -20°C (longer at higher temperatures)
- Batteries: 2 lithium units (CR2)
- Frequencies / transmission power: AIS: 161.75 and 162.025 MHz (1 W). DSC: 156.525 MHz (0.5 W)
- Dimensions: 195 x 50 x 32 mm
- Weight: 120 g
The easy2-MOB was the first MOB on the market to be fully compliant and certified with the new standard for AIS Man Over Board devices (AIS-MOB standard IEC63269:2022). The standard (ECDIS 63269 IEC 2022) from January 1, 2021 states that all AIS MOB devices with DSC (Digital Selective Calling) must also have a DSC receiver. In addition, all automatic mechanisms must be able to be switched off.
Accessories:
- The optional bracket allows the MOB to be attached to the companionway, for example, within easy reach.
- With the refit kit , the MOB can be made ready for use again after activation. The release tablet in the MOB should also be replaced at least once a year.
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The easy2-MOB from the German manufacturer Weatherdock is a small man overboard beacon (MOB) with DSC and AIS alerting.
The easy2-MOB was developed for recreational boating, but is also used by the Spanish customs and border police Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera, for example. The technology is the same as in the easyRESCUE AIS-SART, except for the slightly lower transmission power, which means that MED/SOLAS approval is not required.
The easy2-MOB is simply packed "upside down" between the folded float of the automatic lifejacket and knotted to a loop or D-ring of the vest using the safety line. The outer shell only needs to be opened slightly for this. No special attachment is required, which means that the MOB can be used in all standard lifejackets. To activate the automatic release, the yellow slider is pushed to the "armed" position.
Using a Bluetooth connection, up to eight MMSI numbers (of your own ship and of ships sailing in the same area) can be stored in the device using a smartphone and the free Weatherdock app (iOS11, Android6 or higher). The app also offers a test and alarm history with date, time and position.
In a person-overboard situation, the lifejacket inflates on contact with the water. The easy2-MOB floats next to the swimmer and is activated automatically (manual activation is also possible). After a few seconds, the first transmission is made to the ships whose MMSI is programmed in. The unit ID of the AIS-MOB is transmitted first, as the device has not yet determined a position. In this "close loop" step, the crews of the programmed ships are made aware of the dangerous situation. As soon as the position has been determined, they are informed again.
Parallel to the DSC transmission, an AIS distress message is sent as soon as the position has been determined. This can be received by any ship with an AIS receiver within a radius of up to 7 nautical miles. The transmitted position data is updated every minute and resent together with information on course and speed over ground.
If the "closed loop distress call" is not acknowledged by one of the programmed ships within ten minutes of the alarm being raised, the easy2-MOB automatically switches to the "open loop distress call" and sends a distress signal to all ships. This allows the distress call to reach a coastal station and trigger a rescue operation there. The easy2-MOB can receive confirmation of the distress call, which leads to further DSC transmissions being switched off.
Six powerful red LEDs ensure that the MOB can also be used as an electronic torch. This makes it much easier to find the person in the water, especially at night.
Technical data:
- CE approval
- Storage temperature: -40°C to +70°C
- Operating temperature: -20°C to +55°C
- Battery life: 12 hours at -20°C (longer at higher temperatures)
- Batteries: 2 lithium units (CR2)
- Frequencies / transmission power: AIS: 161.75 and 162.025 MHz (1 W). DSC: 156.525 MHz (0.5 W)
- Dimensions: 195 x 50 x 32 mm
- Weight: 120 g
The easy2-MOB was the first MOB on the market to be fully compliant and certified with the new standard for AIS Man Over Board devices (AIS-MOB standard IEC63269:2022). The standard (ECDIS 63269 IEC 2022) from January 1, 2021 states that all AIS MOB devices with DSC (Digital Selective Calling) must also have a DSC receiver. In addition, all automatic mechanisms must be able to be switched off.
Accessories:
- The optional bracket allows the MOB to be attached to the companionway, for example, within easy reach.
- With the refit kit , the MOB can be made ready for use again after activation. The release tablet in the MOB should also be replaced at least once a year.
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