Inland-specific type of AtoN Europe

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If the parameter ”Type of Aids-to-Navigation” in Msg. 21 is different from “0 = Default, type of AtoN not specified”, the Inland-specific AtoN types as coded in the page 1 of the AtoN status bits must not be interpreted. 

Page ID = 001 (1)

page id + code


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BitsDescriptionDetails
5type of AtoN (0-31)see table below

In this case the matching Inland AIS AtoN virtual object shall be shown at the reported positon.

The Inland AIS AtoN symbols shall use the AIS diamond outline as depicted in the table below:

 CODECEVNI CODEON POS-0MIS-MOFF POS-FVIRT-VNAME

fixed aids, landmarks

1

4.A + 4.B

    

Channel near the right bank

2

5.A + 5.B

    

Channel near the left bank

3

4.C + 4.D

    

Cross-over right bank

4

5.C + 5D

    

Cross-over left bank

5

8.C - 8.C2

    

Bridge pillar

6

8.C3 + 8.C4

    

Overhead cable

floating aids

7

1.A - 1.D

    

Buoy right-hand side

8

2.A - 2.D

    

Buoy left-hand side

9

3.A - 3.D

    

Bifurcation

10

3.E1 + 3.F1

    

Bifurcation, pass right-hand side

11

3.E + 3.F

    

Bifurcation, pass left-hand side

12

1.F + 1.F1

    

Danger point or obstacle right-hand side

13

2.F + 2.F1

    

Danger point or obstacle left-hand side

14

-

    

Berth right-hand side

15

-

    

Berth left-hand side 

other

16

A.1

    

No entry * without direction of impact

    

No entry * with direction of impact

17

A.9

    

Do not create wash * with direction of impact

18

C.2

    

Headroom limited

19

-

    

Signal float

20

     

Reserved for future use

21

     

Reserved for future use

reserved

22

     

Reserved for future use

23

     

Reserved for future use

24

     

Reserved for future use

25

     

Reserved for future use

26

     

Reserved for future use

27

     

Reserved for future use

28

     

Reserved for future use

29

     

Reserved for future use

30

     

Reserved for future use

31

     

Reserved for future use 

* For Inland AIS AtoN report the parameter “Name of Aids-to-Navigation” may be used to transmit the direction of impact of the AtoN. This information may be transmitted with or without preceding name value. In this case the content of the parameter contains two percent symbols ‘%%’ directly followed by the direction of impact in full degrees clockwise starting from North e.g. %%270 for direction of impact

The timeout for the display of Inland AIS AtoN shall be 6 times the recommended reporting interval i.e. 18 minutes.

After the timeout period the Inland AIS AtoN symbol shall be immediately removed from the chart and not displayed as lost target. For the AtoNs with an IENC match the charted object will be shown instead.

The following MID are used for the transmission of Inland AtoN information in page 1 of the AtoN status bits in AIS message 21 in Europe:
DRAFT PROPOSAL to be confirmed by the member states
 

MIDCountryvalid from
203Austria2017 
TBD (205)Belgium 
207Bulgaria 
218Germany2018
TBD (214)Moldova 
226France2018 
238Croatia 
TBD (243)Hungary 
246The Netherlands2017 
TBD (247)Italy 
TBD (253)Luxembourg 
261Poland 
264Romania 
TBD (267)Slovak Republic 
TBD (269)Switzerland 
270Czech Republic 
TBD (272)Ukraine 
TBD (273)Russian Federation 
279Serbia