Cobham Thrane and Thrane S-60-122876 AF Processor Module
The Cobham Thrane and Thrane S-60-122876 AF Processor Module is an essential component for maritime communication systems. This powerful module is specifically designed as a replacement part or upgrade for the Sailor 5000 series and the CU5100 Control Unit. Thanks to the high-quality build of Cobham, you are assured of a reliable connection, even under the most challenging conditions at sea.
Reliable Maritime Communication
In the maritime sector, reliability is crucial. The S-60-122876 processor module forms the heart of your installation and ensures smooth processing of data and signals. Whether it is for daily operations or emergencies, this AF (Audio Frequency) module delivers the performance that professionals expect from the Sailor 5000 line.
Key Features
- Full Compatibility: Specifically developed for seamless integration with the CU5100 control unit and the broader Sailor 5000 installations.
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand corrosion, vibrations, and temperature fluctuations that occur in maritime environments.
- Easy Installation: Designed as a modular unit, allowing maintenance and replacement to be carried out efficiently.
- Optimal Signal Processing: The AF technology ensures clear audio transmission and accurate data processing for your MF/HF radio equipment.
Technical Specifications
The Cobham Thrane and Thrane S-60-122876 AF Processor Module features the following technical specifications:
- Part Number: S-60-122876
- Module Type: AF and Processor Module
- Supported Systems: Sailor 5000 series
- Compatible Control Unit: CU5100
- Manufacturer: Cobham (formerly Thrane and Thrane)
- Application: Maritime MF/HF communication
Why Choose the S-60-122876?
When you choose original parts from Cobham Thrane and Thrane, you choose continuity. Using the right processor module prevents failures in your CU5100 system and ensures that your communication equipment meets international safety standards. This module is the standard for vessels that rely on the Sailor 5000 infrastructure.