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Lennn...when you say "broadcasting",
what freq or wave are they brodcasting on... the "water/marine vhf channels", say 16 or 13 or whatever ?... thanx.... "broadcasting commercial vessels over 300 tonnes" |
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"~^ beancounter ~^" wrote: Lennn...when you say "broadcasting", what freq or wave are they brodcasting on... the "water/marine vhf channels", say 16 or 13 or whatever ?... thanx.... "broadcasting commercial vessels over 300 tonnes" AIS works on an Unsed VHF Marine Duplex Receive Channel, that I can't remember at the moment, in simplex mode. It is a Transponder type service, that transmits a pile of operational data about the ship, and receives all the data from other ships within VHF Range (Approx. 90 Miles on the High Seas) There are a lot of monitor receivers setup on Internet, that cover many of the major shipping routes worldwide, that can be displayed in real time. Me |
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