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Someone had forgotten to re-enter data and/or for some reason turned it off..... The system had gone belly-up..... Some radio anomolie and you weren't getting his signal (I get this a lot. Can be close aboard and all I get is an MMSI number or nothing at all)..... AIS is great but not perfect. I've experienced all of the above when no signal received from a particular source. Generally has nothing to do with their particular flag State. otn "claus" wrote in : We have just installed an AIS receiver onboard our boat - and it is a great help when navigating in Puget Sound with lots of traffic including ferries, commercial shipping etc. I was surprised yesterday to see that a Korean containership - the Huyndai Patriot - was barreling through the busy waterway at 20 odd knots without transmitting an AIS signal, since that is a mandatory carriage requirement inder the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention. Is South Korea not a member of SOLAS? Is there any penalty for vessels not adhering to the mandatory requirements in U.S. waters? Just idle curiosity... Claus |
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