Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Digital interfaces - Part 1: Single talker and multiple listeners

IEC 61162-1:2024 contains the requirements for data communication between maritime electronic instruments, navigation and radiocommunication equipment when interconnected via an appropriate system. This document is intended to support one-way serial data transmission from a single talker to one or more listeners. These data are in printable ASCII form and can include information such as position, speed, depth, frequency allocation, etc. Typical messages can be from about 11 to a maximum of 79 characters in length and generally require transmission no more rapidly than one message per second. The electrical definitions in this document are not intended to accommodate high-bandwidth applications such as radar or video imagery, or intensive database or file transfer applications. Since there is no provision for guaranteed delivery of messages and only limited error checking capability, it is important this document is used with caution in all safety applications. For applications where a faster transmission rate is necessary, IEC 61162-2 applies. For applications to shore based equipment of the automatic identification system (AIS) the IEC 62320 series applies.

Navigations- und Funkkommunikationsgeräte und -systeme für die Seeschifffahrt - Digitale Schnittstellen - Teil 1: Ein Datensender und mehrere Datenempfänger

Matériels et systèmes de navigation et de radiocommunication maritimes - Interfaces numériques - Partie 1: Émetteur unique et récepteurs multiples

L'IEC 61162-1:2024 contient les exigences pour la communication des données entre les instruments maritimes électroniques, les matériels de navigation et de radiocommunications lorsqu'ils sont interconnectés par l'intermédiaire d'un système approprié. Le présent document est destiné à prendre en charge l'émission unidirectionnelle de données série entre un seul émetteur et un ou plusieurs récepteurs. Ces données sont au format ASCII imprimable et peuvent inclure des informations telles que la position, la vitesse, la profondeur, l'allocation de fréquences, etc. Les messages types peuvent être de longueur comprise entre environ 11 et 79 caractères au maximum et nécessitent généralement une émission pas plus rapide qu'un seul message par seconde. Les définitions électriques du présent document ne sont pas destinées à gérer les applications à large bande passante comme les radars ou l'imagerie vidéo, ou encore les bases de données intensives et les applications de transfert de fichiers. En l'absence de disposition assurant l'émission des messages et compte tenu de la capacité limitée de vérification des erreurs, il est important d'utiliser le présent document avec précaution dans toutes les applications de sécurité. Pour les applications dans lesquelles un débit d'émission plus rapide est nécessaire, l'IEC 61162-2 s'applique.

Pomorska navigacijska in radiokomunikacijska oprema in sistemi - Digitalni vmesniki - 1. del: Enosmerna komunikacija: en govorec - več poslušalcev (IEC 61162-1:2024)

Standard IEC 61162-1:2024 vsebuje zahteve za podatkovno komunikacijo med pomorskimi elektronskimi instrumenti, navigacijsko in radiokomunikacijsko opremo ob povezavi z ustreznim sistemom. Ta dokument je namenjen podpori enosmernega prenosa podatkov od enega govorca do enega ali več poslušalcev. Ti podatki so v natisljivem formatu ASCII in lahko vključujejo informacije, kot so položaj, hitrost, globina, dodelitev frekvenc itd. Tipična sporočila so lahko dolga od 11 do 79 znakov in na splošno ne zahtevajo prenosa, hitrejšega od prenosa enega sporočila na sekundo. Električne definicije v tem dokumentu niso namenjene za aplikacije, ki zahtevajo večjo pasovno širino (npr. radar ali videoposnetki), ali podatkovno intenzivne aplikacije (baze podatkov, prenos datotek). Zajamčena dostava sporočil ni predvidena, zmožnost preverjanja napak pa je omejena, zato je pomembno, da se ta dokument uporablja previdno v vseh varnostnih aplikacijah. Za vrste uporabe, pri katerih je potreben hitrejši prenos, se uporablja standard IEC 61162-2. Za kopensko opremo sistema za avtomatično identifikacijo (AIS) se uporablja standard IEC 62320.

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-julij-2024
Pomorska navigacijska in radiokomunikacijska oprema in sistemi - Digitalni
vmesniki - 1. del: Enosmerna komunikacija: en govorec - več poslušalcev (IEC
61162-1:2024)
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Digital interfaces
- Part 1: Single talker and multiple listeners (IEC 61162-1:2024)
Navigations- und Funkkommunikationsgeräte und -systeme für die Seeschifffahrt -
Digitale Schnittstellen - Teil 1: Ein Datensender und mehrere Datenempfänger (IEC
61162-1:2024)
Matériels et systèmes de navigation et de radiocommunication maritimes - Interfaces
numériques - Partie 1: Émetteur unique et récepteurs multiples (IEC 61162-1:2024)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN IEC 61162-1:2024
ICS:
33.060.01 Radijske komunikacije na Radiocommunications in
splošno general
47.020.70 Navigacijska in krmilna Navigation and control
oprema equipment
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EUROPEAN STANDARD EN IEC 61162-1

NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM May 2024
ICS 47.020.70 Supersedes EN 61162-1:2016
English Version
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and
systems - Digital interfaces - Part 1: Single talker and multiple
listeners
(IEC 61162-1:2024)
Matériels et systèmes de navigation et de Navigations- und Funkkommunikationsgeräte und -systeme
radiocommunication maritimes - Interfaces numériques - für die Seeschifffahrt - Digitale Schnittstellen - Teil 1: Ein
Partie 1: Émetteur unique et récepteurs multiples Datensender und mehrere Datenempfänger
(IEC 61162-1:2024) (IEC 61162-1:2024)
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Ref. No. EN IEC 61162-1:2024 E

European foreword
The text of document 80/1093/FDIS, future edition 6 of IEC 61162-1, prepared by IEC/TC 80 "Maritime
navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems" was submitted to the IEC-CENELEC
parallel vote and approved by CENELEC as EN IEC 61162-1:2024.
The following dates are fixed:
• latest date by which the document has to be implemented at national (dop) 2025-02-09
level by publication of an identical national standard or by endorsement
• latest date by which the national standards conflicting with the (dow) 2027-05-09
document have to be withdrawn
This document supersedes EN 61162-1:2016 and all of its amendments and corrigenda (if any).
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
Any feedback and questions on this document should be directed to the users’ national committee. A
complete listing of these bodies can be found on the CENELEC website.
Endorsement notice
The text of the International Standard IEC 61162-1:2024 was approved by CENELEC as a European
Standard without any modification.
In the official version, for Bibliography, the following notes have to be added for the standard indicated:
IEC 61023 NOTE Approved as EN 61023
IEC 61108-1 NOTE Approved as EN 61108-1
IEC 61108-2 NOTE Approved as EN 61108-2
IEC 61108-3 NOTE Approved as EN 61108-3
IEC 61108-4 NOTE Approved as EN 61108-4
IEC 61108-5 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 61108-5
IEC 61162-2 NOTE Approved as EN 61162-2
IEC 61162-450 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 61162-450
IEC 61174 NOTE Approved as EN 61174
IEC 61924-2 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 61924-2
IEC 61993-2 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 61993-2
IEC 61996-1 NOTE Approved as EN 61996-1
IEC 61996-2 NOTE Approved as EN 61996-2
IEC 62065 NOTE Approved as EN 62065
IEC 62287-2 NOTE Approved as EN 62287-2
IEC 62288 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 62288
IEC 62320 (series) NOTE Approved as EN 62320 (series)
IEC 62320-1 NOTE Approved as EN 62320-1
IEC 62320-2 NOTE Approved as EN 62320-2
IEC 62320-3 NOTE Approved as EN 62320-3
IEC 62388 NOTE Approved as EN 62388
IEC 62616 NOTE Approved as EN 62616
IEC 62923-1 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 62923-1
Annex ZA
(normative)
Normative references to international publications
with their corresponding European publications
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments)
applies.
NOTE 1 Where an International Publication has been modified by common modifications, indicated by (mod), the
relevant EN/HD applies.
NOTE 2 Up-to-date information on the latest versions of the European Standards listed in this annex is available
here: www.cencenelec.eu.
Publication Year Title EN/HD Year
IEC 60945 - Maritime navigation and EN 60945 -
radiocommunication equipment and
systems - General requirements - Methods
of testing and required test results
ISO/IEC 8859-1 1998 Information technology - 8-bit single-byte - -
coded graphic character sets - Part 1: Latin
alphabet No.1
ITU-T 1996 Electrical characteristics for balanced - -
Recommendation double-current interchange circuits
X.27/V.11 operating at data signalling rates up to 10
Mbit/s
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 8
INTRODUCTION . 10
1 Scope . 11
2 Normative references . 11
3 Terms and definitions . 11
4 Manufacturer's documentation . 12
5 Hardware specification . 12
5.1 General . 12
5.2 Interconnecting wire . 12
5.3 Conductor definitions . 12
5.4 Electrical connections/shield requirements . 13
5.5 Connector . 13
5.6 Electrical signal characteristics . 13
5.6.1 General . 13
5.6.2 Signal state definitions . 13
5.6.3 Talker drive circuits . 13
5.6.4 Listener receive circuits . 13
5.6.5 Electrical isolation . 14
5.6.6 Maximum voltage on bus . 14
6 Data transmission . 14
7 Data format protocol . 15
7.1 Characters . 15
7.1.1 General . 15
7.1.2 Reserved characters . 15
7.1.3 Valid characters . 15
7.1.4 Undefined characters . 15
7.1.5 Character symbols . 15
7.1.6 Manufacturer's mnemonic code . 15
7.2 Fields . 16
7.2.1 String . 16
7.2.2 Address field . 16
7.2.3 Data fields . 17
7.2.4 Checksum field . 18
7.2.5 Sequential message identifier field . 18
7.3 Sentences . 18
7.3.1 General structure . 18
7.3.2 Description of approved sentences . 18
7.3.3 Parametric sentences . 19
7.3.4 Encapsulation sentences . 20
7.3.5 Query sentences . 22
7.3.6 Proprietary sentences . 23
7.3.7 Command sentences . 23
7.3.8 Valid sentences . 24
7.3.9 Multi-sentence messages . 24
7.3.10 Sentence transmission timing . 24
7.3.11 Additions to approved sentences . 25

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7.3.12 Message reception timeout for multi-sentence method . 25
7.4 Error detection and handling . 25
7.5 Handling of deprecated sentences . 25
8 Data content . 25
8.1 Character definitions . 25
8.2 Field definitions . 28
8.3 Approved sentences . 31
8.3.1 General format . 31
8.3.2 AAM – Waypoint arrival alarm . 31
8.3.3 ABK – AIS addressed and binary broadcast acknowledgement . 32
8.3.4 ABM – AIS addressed binary and safety related message . 33
8.3.5 ACA – AIS channel assignment message . 34
8.3.6 ACK – Acknowledge alarm . 35
8.3.7 ACN – Alert command . 35
8.3.8 ACS – AIS channel management information source . 36
8.3.9 AGL – Alert group list . 37
8.3.10 AIR – AIS interrogation request . 37
8.3.11 AKD – Acknowledge detail alarm condition . 39
8.3.12 ALA – Report detailed alarm condition . 39
8.3.13 ALC – Cyclic alert list . 40
8.3.14 ALF – Alert sentence . 41
8.3.15 ALR – Set alarm state . 44
8.3.16 APB – Heading/track controller (autopilot) sentence B . 44
8.3.17 ARC – Alert command refused . 45
8.3.18 BBM – AIS broadcast binary message . 45
8.3.19 BEC – Bearing and distance to waypoint – Dead reckoning . 46
8.3.20 BOD – Bearing origin to destination . 47
8.3.21 BWC – Bearing and distance to waypoint – Great circle . 47
8.3.22 BWR – Bearing and distance to waypoint – Rhumb line . 47
8.3.23 BWW – Bearing waypoint to waypoint . 47
8.3.24 CUR – Water current layer – Multi-layer water current data . 48
8.3.25 DBT – Depth below transducer . 48
8.3.26 DDC – Display dimming control . 48
8.3.27 DOR – Door status detection . 51
8.3.28 DPT – Depth . 53
8.3.29 DSC – Digital selective calling information . 53
8.3.30 DSE – Expanded digital selective calling . 54
8.3.31 DTM – Datum reference . 54
8.3.32 EPM – Command or report long equipment property value. 55
8.3.33 EPV – Command or report equipment property value . 56
8.3.34 ETL – Engine telegraph operation status . 58
8.3.35 EVE – General event message . 59
8.3.36 FIR – Fire detection . 59
8.3.37 FSI – Frequency set information . 60
8.3.38 GBS – GNSS satellite fault detection . 61
8.3.39 GDC – GNSS differential correction . 64
8.3.40 GEN – Generic binary information . 67
8.3.41 GFA – GNSS fix accuracy and integrity . 68
8.3.42 GGA – Global positioning system (GPS) fix data. 69

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8.3.43 GLL – Geographic position – Latitude/longitude . 69
8.3.44 GNS – GNSS fix data . 70
8.3.45 GRS – GNSS range residuals . 72
8.3.46 GSA – GNSS DOP and active satellites . 75
8.3.47 GST – GNSS pseudorange error statistics . 78
8.3.48 GSV – GNSS satellites in view . 78
8.3.49 HBT – Heartbeat supervision sentence . 81
8.3.50 HCR – Heading correction report . 81
8.3.51 HDG – Heading, deviation and variation . 82
8.3.52 HDT – Heading true . 82
8.3.53 HMR – Heading monitor receive . 82
8.3.54 HMS – Heading monitor set . 83
8.3.55 HRM – Heel angle, roll period and roll amplitude measurement device . 83
8.3.56 HSC – Heading steering command . 85
8.3.57 HSS – Hull stress surveillance systems . 85
8.3.58 HTC – Heading/track control command; HTD – Heading /track control
data . 85
8.3.59 LR1 – AIS long-range reply sentence 1 . 87
8.3.60 LR2 – AIS long-range reply sentence 2 . 87
8.3.61 LR3 – AIS long-range reply sentence 3 . 88
8.3.62 LRF – AIS long-range function . 88
8.3.63 LRI – AIS long-range interrogation . 89
8.3.64 MOB – Man over board notification . 90
8.3.65 MSK – MSK receiver interface . 91
8.3.66 MSS – MSK receiver signal status . 92
8.3.67 MTW – Water temperature . 92
8.3.68 MWD – Wind direction and speed . 92
8.3.69 MWV – Wind speed and angle . 92
8.3.70 NAK – Negative acknowledgement . 93
8.3.71 NLS – Navigation light status . 94
8.3.72 NRM – NAVTEX receiver mask . 95
8.3.73 NRX – MSI received message . 96
8.3.74 NSR – Navigation status report . 98
8.3.75 OSD – Own ship data . 99
8.3.76 POS – Device position and ship dimensions report or configuration

command . 100
8.3.77 PRC – Propulsion remote control status . 101
8.3.78 RLM – Return link message . 102
8.3.79 RMA – Recommended minimum specific LORAN-C data . 103
8.3.80 RMB – Recommended minimum navigation information . 103
8.3.81 RMC – Recommended minimum specific GNSS data . 104
8.3.82 ROR – Rudder order status . 106
8.3.83 ROT – Rate of turn . 106
8.3.84 RPM – Revolutions . 106
8.3.85 RRT – Report route transfer . 106
8.3.86 RSA – Rudder sensor angle. 108
8.3.87 RSD – Radar system data . 108
8.3.88 RTE – Routes . 109
8.3.89 SEL – Selection report . 109

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8.3.90 SFI – Scanning frequency information . 110
8.3.91 SLM – Steering location/mode . 111
8.3.92 SM1 – SafetyNET Message, All Ships/NavArea . 112
8.3.93 SM2 – SafetyNET Message, Coastal Warning Area . 114
8.3.94 SM3 – SafetyNET Message, Circular Area address . 116
8.3.95 SM4 – SafetyNET Message, Rectangular Area Address . 118
8.3.96 SMB – IMO SafetyNET Message Body . 121
8.3.97 SMV – SafetyNET Message, Vessel in distress information . 122
8.3.98 SPW – Security password sentence . 124
8.3.99 SSD – AIS ship static data . 125
8.3.100 STN – Multiple data ID . 126
8.3.101 THS – True heading and status . 126
8.3.102 TLB – Target label . 126
8.3.103 TLL – Target latitude and longitude . 127
8.3.104 TRC – Thruster control data . 127
8.3.105 TRD – Thruster response data . 128
8.3.106 TRL – AIS transmitter-non-functioning log . 128
8.3.107 TTD – Tracked target data . 129
8.3.108 TTM – Tracked target message . 132
8.3.109 TUT – Transmission of multi-language text . 132
8.3.110 TXT – Text transmission . 133
8.3.111 UID – User identification code transmission . 134
8.3.112 VBC – Water-referenced and ground-referenced docking speed data . 134
8.3.113 VBW – Dual ground/water speed . 135
8.3.114 VDM – AIS VHF data-link message . 135
8.3.115 VDO – AIS VHF data-link own-vessel report . 136
8.3.116 VDR – Set and drift . 137
8.3.117 VER – Version . 137
8.3.118 VHW – Water speed and heading . 138
8.3.119 VLW – Dual ground/water distance . 138
8.3.120 VPW – Speed measured parallel to wind . 138
8.3.121 VSD – AIS voyage static data . 138
8.3.122 VTG – Course over ground and ground speed . 140
8.3.123 WAT – Water level detection . 140
8.3.124 WCV – Waypoint closure velocity . 141
8.3.125 WNC – Distance waypoint to waypoint . 142
8.3.126 WPL – Waypoint location . 142
8.3.127 XDR – Transducer measurements . 142
8.3.128 XTE – Cross-track error, measured . 145
8.3.129 XTR – Cross-track error, dead reckoning . 145
8.3.130 ZDA – Time and date . 146
8.3.131 ZDL – Time and distance to variable point . 146
8.3.132 ZFO – UTC and time from origin waypoint . 146
8.3.133 ZTG – UTC and time to destination waypoint . 146
9 Applications . 147
9.1 Example parametric sentences . 147
9.1.1 General . 147
9.1.2 Example 1 – LORAN-C latitude/longitude . 147
9.1.3 Example 2 – LORAN-C arrival alarm . 147

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9.1.4 Example 3 – Proprietary sentence . 148
9.1.5 Example 4 – RMA examples . 148
9.1.6 Example 5 – FSI examples . 149
9.1.7 Example 6 – MSK/MSS examples . 149
9.1.8 Example 7 – DSC and DSE sentences . 150
9.1.9 Example 8 – FIR, DOR and WAT sentences . 150
9.2 Example encapsulation sentences . 151
9.3 Examples of receiver diagrams . 151
Annex A (informative) Example encapsulation sentence . 152
A.1 Example encapsulation sentence . 152
A.2 AIS VHF data-link message VDM sentence encapsulation example . 152
A.3 Background discussion – Encapsulation coding . 152
A.4 Decoding the encapsulated string . 156
A.5 Conversion from symbols to binary bits . 156
A.6 Organising the binary message data . 157
A.7 Interpreting the decoded binary strings . 157
Annex B (normative) Guidelines for methods of testing and required test results . 158
B.1 General . 158
B.2 Definition of environmental conditions for the tests . 158
B.3 Examination of the manufacturer's documentation . 158
B.4 Test of hardware . 159
B.4.1 Interface units . 159
B.4.2 Input circuit test . 159
B.4.3 Check of electrical isolation . 159
B.4.4 Maximum input voltage test . 159
B.4.5 Test arrangement for performance tests according to IEC 60945 . 159
B.4.6 Test under maximum interface workload . 159
B.4.7 Test for correct parsing of sentences . 160
B.4.8 Test under long term conditions . 161
B.4.9 Protocol test of the interface of the EUT . 161
Annex C (normative) Six-bit binary field conversion . 167
Annex D (normative) Alarm system fields . 170
Annex E (informative) Example of use of FIR, DOR and WAT sentences . 178
E.1 Example of the use of system status messages . 178
E.2 Use of system division codes . 178
E.3 Send complete status. 179
E.4 Change measurement point status . 180
E.5 Point status change during a status update . 180
E.6 Failure in a sub-system . 180
E.7 Status updates when a sub-system is in fault . 181
E.8 Signal a correction of a sub-system fault . 181
Bibliography . 182

Figure 1 – Listener receive circuit . 14
Figure 2 – Data transmission format . 14
Figure 3 – Example 1, J-FET, N channel, opto-isolator based listener circuit . 151
Figure 4 – Example 2, NPN opto-isolator based listener circuit . 151

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Figure A.1 – Message data format . 154
Figure A.2 – Work sheet for decoding and interpreting encapsulated string. 155
Figure C.1 – 6-bit binary code converted to valid IEC 61162-1 character . 168
Figure C.2 – Valid IEC 61162-1 character converted to 6-bit binary code . 169
Figure E.1 – Example system diagram . 179

Table 1 – Reserved characters . 26
Table 2 – Valid characters . 26
Table 3 – Character symbol . 27
Table 4 – Talker identifier mnemonics . 28
Table 5 – Field type summary . 30
Table A.1 – Example message from ITU-R M.1371 . 153
Table B.1 – Example – Special characters . 160
Table B.2 – Example – Parsing . 160
Table B.3 – Example – Future extensions . 161
Table B.4 – Example – Data string GGA sent by the EUT to the test receiver (listener) . 162
Table B.5 – Example – Checksum data sent . 163
Table B.6 – Example – Data string GNS received by the EUT . 164
Table B.7 – Example – Checksum data received . 165
Table B.8 – Example – Break of data line . 166
Table B.9 – Example – Receiving interval . 166
Table B.10 – Example – Talker ID . 166
Table C.1 – Six-bit binary field conversion table . 167
Table D.1 – System alarm fields . 170

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IEC 61162-1 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 80: Maritime navigation and
radiocommunication equipment and systems. It is an International Standard.
This sixth edition cancels and replaces the fifth edition published in 2016. This edition
constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous
edition:
a) alternative hardware is given in 5.1 which may now be as specified in this document or as
specified in IEC 61162-2;
b) the data transmission rate given in Clause 6 is now configurable. The default remains as
4 800 (bits/s) but higher rates may be provided;

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c) new identifiers have been added to Table 4;
d) new sentences AGL, EPM, GDC, NLS, SEL, SLM, SMV and VBC have been added;
e) revisions have been made to ABK, ABM, ACN, ALC, ALF, ARC, BBM, DDC, DTM, EPV, FIR,
GBS, GFA, GLL, GNS, GRS, GSA, GST, GSV, HRM, NRX, POS, RLM, ROR, RSA, TLB,
TTD, VSD and XDR;
f) the previous Annex A, Glossary, has been deleted as being of historical interest.
The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:
Draft Report on voting
80/1093/FDIS 80/1097/RVD
Full information on the voting for its approval can be found in the report on voting indicated in
the above table.
The language used for the development of this International Standard is English.
This document was drafted in accordance with ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2, and developed in
accordance with ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1 and ISO/IEC Directives, IEC Supplement, available
at www.iec.ch/members_experts/refdocs. The main document types developed by IEC are
described in greater detail at www.iec.ch/publications.
A list of all parts in the IEC 61162 series, published under the general title Maritime navigation
and radiocommunication equipment and systems – Digital interfaces, can be found on the IEC
website.
The committee has decided that the contents of this document will remain unchanged until the
stability date indicated on the IEC website under webstore.iec.ch in the data related to the
specific document. At this date, the document will be
• reconfirmed,
• withdrawn, or
• revised.
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