AIS
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- April 30, 2026
We see a lot of marine electronics come and go. The industry is currently moving away from isolated, single-function instruments and shifting towards highly integrated, wireless data hubs.
Digital Yacht has just released their new "Nucleus" Class B+ AIS Transponder, the AIT6000, in April 2026. It is designed to replace the highly successful AIT5000. Having had a good look at the technical specifications, I can confidently say this isn't just a minor tweak - it completely redefines the role of an AIS transponder on your boat.
Whether you are a seasoned offshore sailor or a technically minded DIYer looking to upgrade your NMEA network, here is a breakdown of why the AIT6000 is worth your attention.
The Basics: Class B+ Power and Zero Antenna Hassle
Before diving into the networking wizardry, let's look at the core AIS functionality. Like its predecessor, the AIT6000 uses the Class B+ SOTDMA architecture.
- Packs a Punch: It transmits at a solid 5 Watts of power, which is a massive 250% increase