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"Bill Kearney" wkearney-99@hot-mail-com wrote: I used a RayMarine C80 to display the targets, but I also had AIS output available to my laptop. The C80 would display a "no AIS" alarm when I was in fringe ares where a single ship's signal would fade in and out. This caused the alarm to keep going off and there's no way to disable this. If your own vessel has AIS would that silence the alarm? Of course then you clutter up your display with your own vessel. Would the Raymarine units be smart enough to know to ignore it's own vessel's signal? If it can handle seeing it's own vessel then that'd take care of the 'no AIS' alarm. Or at least make it a way to failsafe it's own signal. -Bill Kearney No it would not, normally as your AIS Receiver would not hear or decode your own AIS Transmitted signal. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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