Software-On-Board WEB PAGE
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PLEASE CONTACT US DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND HOW TO OBTAIN YOUR DigiBOAT PASSWORD FOR SOB
For a quick down load of DigiBOAT's fully working plotting Software-On-Board program please go to the digiboat website link here... DigiBOAT Software On Board Website and click on the downloads button, just follow the on screen instructions and your there. Then once you've had a play come back to us to obtain your password.... pricing to be listed in our PRS Shop DigiBOAT section.
QUICK OVERVIEW OF SOB FEATURES, What's the difference between LITE, Registered, Licensed etc...
Review the following table for a brief feature comparison:
The LITE version (unlicensed) is ideal for "getting your feet wet" with computer navigation, or for occasional boat users (or desktop sailors) who don't require much more than plotting the boat's position on a chart.
A Registered user can fully evaluate SOB (except for the Networking features) for a full season. Overcoming the various issues involved with computerised navigation along the way - choosing a laptop/desktop and mounting it onboard. Connecting your NMEA enabled instruments to the PC and sorting out your power-supply issues.
A SOB User License is required to continue to use SOB with the licensed feature's enabled.
A Standard License is ideal for less technical users (not requiring Network ability), or for Harbour and short inshore cruisers (in areas with minimal commercial traffic or without AIS receiver capabilities).
The Pro License is recommended for advanced users, offshore passages, commercial operators, VTS Base Stations, remote ship monitoring and all other networked configurations.
* A Commercial Operator's License is available.
Enquire about our Resellers offer.
Bulk License discounts (100 & 1,000) are available for Imbedded Use.
Contact sales@digiboat.com.au
for details.
** Limited by available computer power (memory, disk space etc)
*** Actually SOB's limit is set at 2,000 simultaneous targets as this is the maximum that is accounted for in the official specifications (ITU-1371) for UAIS