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This is to advise the requirements and solutions JRC offers for LRIT, including practical notes.
Long Range Identification and Tracking (LRIT) is a global monitoring system of the ship's movements. Ships are required to fit a system that automatically transmits information, such as identity, position and the date and time of the position at time of transmission. Ships are required to have such a system installed on the first radio inspection day after 31 December 2008, according to MSC.202 (81).
The following ships (engaged on international voyages) are required to implement LRIT:
● All passenger ships, including high speed craft
● Cargo ships, including high speed craft of 300 gross tonnage and above
● Mobile offshore drilling units
Note that even if your Inmarsat C terminal currently not requires LRIT operation, updating software is highly recommended in case of possible future usage.
I've no Inmarsat C onboard. How do I comply with LRIT?
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JUE-85
Inmarsat C
- complete Inmarsat C solution with LRIT integrated as standard
Available
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JUE-95LT
Inmarsat Mini-C Mobile Terminal for LRIT
- stand alone LRIT solution
Available
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I've an existing JRC Inmarsat C onboard. How do I comply with LRIT?
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JUE-75A solution
Upgrade to JUE-85
- for upgrade possibilities please advise your model and serial number to your local JRC supplier
Available
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JUE-75C solution* (without CN114 - old GMDSS correspondence)
Upgrade to JUE-85
- for upgrade possibilities please advise your model and serial number to your local JRC supplier
Available
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JUE-75C solution* (with CN114 - new GMDSS correspondence)
Upgrade kit 7ZZCS0073
- hardware & software update
Available
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JUE-85 solution
Upgrade kit 7ZZCS0074
- software update only
Available
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