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Imagine setting sail with confidence, knowing you have real-time weather faxes and critical navigational warnings at your fingertips. The Furuno FAX30 black box receiver delivers exactly that, transforming your NavNet display or standard PC into a powerful hub for marine weather intelligence. Without needing bulky antennas or complex setups, this compact unit pulls in high-quality images and text messages from global stations, helping skippers avoid storms, optimize routes, and stay informed during long passages.
Designed for serious boaters who demand precision, the FAX30 stands out by rejecting noise for crystal-clear receptions, even in choppy seas. Whether you're crossing oceans or coastal cruising, it provides the edge that turns uncertain forecasts into actionable insights.
Integration is effortless with a single Ethernet cable. Hook it up to your 10.4-inch NavNet touchscreen, and weather data overlays right on your chartplotter. Multiple displays on an Ethernet hub? Everyone onboard accesses the same feeds simultaneously. For land-based planning, connect to any Ethernet-equipped PC—no extra software downloads or steep learning curves. Just open your web browser, and charts populate instantly, ready for printing or analysis.
This flexibility shines for vessels with mixed setups, from sailboats to fishing trawlers, ensuring weather awareness extends beyond the helm.
These tools empower users to layer weather overlays on radar, spotting squalls before they hit and adjusting courses proactively.
Built to IEC 60529 waterproof standards, the FAX30 thrives in spray, humidity, and rough handling. Its 12-24V DC power draw peaks at 15W, sipping energy from your boat's batteries during extended voyages. Weighing in light at 8 lbs., it tucks neatly into tight consoles, leaving deck space free.
Boaters praise its reliability in real-world tests—from Pacific crossings where fax charts predicted trade wind shifts, to Gulf Stream runs dodging tropical disturbances.
To get the most from your receiver, position it away from high-power electronics like inverters to minimize interference. Schedule receptions during peak station windows—early mornings for Atlantic coverage, evenings for Pacific. Use the softkey menus on NavNet for one-touch scheduling, and experiment with color modes for night watches. Pairing with radar creates a safety net: fax fronts align with live echoes, revealing storm tracks invisible to the eye alone.
For PC users, bookmark frequent stations and set browser alerts for incoming Navtex urgents like ice warnings or search-and-rescue broadcasts.
FAX30 External Black Box Weatherfax & Navtex Receiver - Less Antenna
Furuno's FAX30 can turn any NavNet display or PC into a Weatherfax and Navtex receiver. This waterproof "Black Box" unit connects directly to a NavNet display or an Ethernet hub with a single Ethernet cable. If it is connected to an Ethernet hub that has multiple 10.4" NavNet displays attached, each of those displays will have access to the FAX30. In addition, the FAX30 has the capability of being connected to a standard PC with an Ethernet card.
The unit itself receives valuable weather images and navigational information. When connected to a 10.4" NavNet display, the image and information are displayed directly on the screen, with softkey menu options for ease of use. On a PC, the images and information are displayed by simply using your Web Browser. There is no complicated proprietary software to install or learn. You can even print all of the information using your PC and printer!
Combine the FAX30 with NavNet's true color Radar and you have the ultimate in weather tracking. Now you can navigate more safely even during uncertain conditions.
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