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Martin Baxter January 22nd 09 05:16 PM

AIS Receiver Recommendations
 

I'm planning on getting a AIS receiver for my boat this season, I don't
need a display, just the data stream.

Anybody have any recommendations?

Thanks
Martin


Ansley W. Sawyer January 22nd 09 05:55 PM

AIS Receiver Recommendations
 
Martin,

I have a Milltech AIS receiver that streams data to the Cap'n on the laptop.
It is very nice to be able to see the data from the ships as to their course
and their destination. I remember one time that I made a tack different from
what I might have done just because I could see that the tanker coming down
the bay was going to turn east rather than west.

Only one additional thought. How about a Class B transceiver?

Check out this: http://www.milltechmarine.com/AIS-300.htm

Ansley Sawyer
SV Pacem



Marc Heusser[_2_] January 22nd 09 06:24 PM

AIS Receiver Recommendations
 
In article , Martin Baxter
wrote:

I'm planning on getting a AIS receiver for my boat this season, I don't
need a display, just the data stream.

Anybody have any recommendations?

Thanks
Martin


Any particular reason not to go to a transponder?
It will make sure you get seen ...
Simrad AI50 eg

HTH

Marc

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Gordon January 22nd 09 06:42 PM

AIS Receiver Recommendations
 
Marc Heusser wrote:
In article , Martin Baxter
wrote:

I'm planning on getting a AIS receiver for my boat this season, I don't
need a display, just the data stream.

Anybody have any recommendations?

Thanks
Martin


Any particular reason not to go to a transponder?
It will make sure you get seen ...
Simrad AI50 eg

HTH

Marc


Imagine if every sport boat within 20 miles of you is squawking AIS.
What a jumble!
However, if I were offshore in the shipping lanes, I think it would
be good to squawk.
I'm using a Milltech 161 with Coastal Navigator and intend to get a
Watchmate for offshore (low power consumtion).
Gordon

WBH January 22nd 09 07:18 PM

AIS Receiver Recommendations
 

"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
...
|
| I'm planning on getting a AIS receiver for my boat this season, I don't
| need a display, just the data stream.
|
| Anybody have any recommendations?
|
| Thanks
| Martin
|

Get a 2-channel one if you want to be able to see class B or a class B
transponder (which always has a 2-channel receiver). Good experience with
Smart Radio (Chinese made, sold by Miltech) and Comar (UK). Wout


Martin Baxter January 22nd 09 07:25 PM

AIS Receiver Recommendations
 
Ansley W. Sawyer wrote:
Martin,

I have a Milltech AIS receiver that streams data to the Cap'n on the laptop.
It is very nice to be able to see the data from the ships as to their course
and their destination. I remember one time that I made a tack different from
what I might have done just because I could see that the tanker coming down
the bay was going to turn east rather than west.

Only one additional thought. How about a Class B transceiver?

Check out this: http://www.milltechmarine.com/AIS-300.htm

Ansley Sawyer
SV Pacem



Hmmm $1200 USD, plus MMI registration,,, not to likely, this year
anyway, I'd rather put the money toward a new main.

Cheers
Martin

Martin Baxter January 22nd 09 07:27 PM

AIS Receiver Recommendations
 
Marc Heusser wrote:
In article , Martin Baxter
wrote:

I'm planning on getting a AIS receiver for my boat this season, I don't
need a display, just the data stream.

Anybody have any recommendations?

Thanks
Martin


Any particular reason not to go to a transponder?
It will make sure you get seen ...
Simrad AI50 eg


If was going to be offshore single handed, sure, but for the kind of
sailing I do, mostly day trips, I can't really justify the expense.

Cheers
Martin
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Martin Baxter January 22nd 09 07:29 PM

AIS Receiver Recommendations
 
Gordon wrote:
Marc Heusser wrote:
In article , Martin Baxter
wrote:

I'm planning on getting a AIS receiver for my boat this season, I
don't need a display, just the data stream.

Anybody have any recommendations?

Thanks
Martin


Any particular reason not to go to a transponder?
It will make sure you get seen ...
Simrad AI50 eg

HTH

Marc


Imagine if every sport boat within 20 miles of you is squawking AIS.
What a jumble!
However, if I were offshore in the shipping lanes, I think it would be
good to squawk.
I'm using a Milltech 161 with Coastal Navigator and intend to get a
Watchmate for offshore (low power consumtion).
Gordon


That's the one I'm looking at, I think it should interface with SeaClear
II just fine.

Cheers
Martin
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WBH January 22nd 09 07:31 PM

AIS Receiver Recommendations
 
I might add that a single channel receiver can receive class B , but due to
the alternating transmission on 2 channels and the lower class B transmit
frequency, it can take a hell of a long time before you pick up a class B.
Not a good thing if you're on a collision course!

"WBH" wrote in message
...
|
| "Martin Baxter" wrote in message
| ...
| |
| | I'm planning on getting a AIS receiver for my boat this season, I don't
| | need a display, just the data stream.
| |
| | Anybody have any recommendations?
| |
| | Thanks
| | Martin
| |
|
| Get a 2-channel one if you want to be able to see class B or a class B
| transponder (which always has a 2-channel receiver). Good experience with
| Smart Radio (Chinese made, sold by Miltech) and Comar (UK). Wout
|


Marc Heusser[_2_] January 22nd 09 11:22 PM

AIS Receiver Recommendations
 
In article ,
Marc Heusser d
wrote:

Any particular reason not to go to a transponder?
It will make sure you get seen ...
Simrad AI50 eg


BTW I just noticed they now do a black box version too:
http://www.milltechmarine.com/AIS-300.htm

Marc

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