Welcome
...
SevenStar Electronics
Ltd was formed specifically to provide high technology
solutions to some of the more pressing safety,
navigation and
identification
issues facing us today. We
aim to deliver best-in-class products using the latest proven design and
manufacturing technologies, and
are fully approved to BS EN ISO 9001:2000.
The
SeaVieweR
is our latest AIS
product, and fills the
gap between the low-end simple receivers and more expensive Class B
Transponders. It boasts a very high spec 16 channel DGPS receiver as
well as a market-leading synthesised AIS receiver with two
simultaneous channels (both AIS channels are monitored independently
at all times - so no missed messages or long delays to receive data
as happens with the cheaper receivers). But the
truly unique feature
is that once you have used AIS at sea and seen just how good it is, you can
have your
SeaVieweR
upgraded to full
Class B Transponder functionality! (So you can also be seen.)

The
SeaVieweR
follows hot on the heels of our
SeaTraceR
Class B AIS Transponder, which services the fast-moving field of
maritime safety, navigation and security,
and was one of the first AIS
Transponders
designed to the recently-released
Class B
specification to be
both
EU and USCG approved!
AIS is already mandated for SOLAS commercial and passenger vessels
worldwide in Class A form, and our
SeaTraceR
Class B Transponder works
within this system, bringing its wide-reaching benefits to the leisure and
smaller commercial vessel market.
(Click on the 'AIS' button along the top of the page for more general info.)

Our
other products include the
S.701 Marine
Search
And
Rescue
Transponder
(SART),
the first SART to be shipped as NON-HAZARDOUS goods,
which has received EU MED 'Wheelmark' accreditation and a
Grant of Authorization from the FCC. (It has also been approved by
Greece, India, Ukraine and other countries.)
SARTs
form a vital part of the mandatory safety systems applied worldwide to
commercial vessels as part of the GMDSS
(hit the 'GMDSS' button at top of page for more info), and are now required equipment for liferafts on Ro-Ro
ferries. They are standard equipment on many ocean racing yachts, and are also now being fitted voluntarily to
private yachts and
other leisure craft. |