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Larry wrote: "Steve Lusardi" wrote in : Larry, This database is at 4 least years outdated. The Simrad model that has the approval has been out of production for at least 4 years. My AIS , bought in the US, is at least 2 generations newer. Manufactured in 2007. Steve Therein lies the big legal problem. The government bureaucrats are so far behind the technology THEY are still posting 4-year-old data as VALID. Panbo's website is much better up to date for millions less dollars. I don't understand why CG and FCC can't get their act together on marine comms/AIS/GMDSS. It all seems as if they are just baffled by anything but the basic narrow-band FM transceivers. The local staff just looks dumbfounded if you ask any of them, here. Ok, Larry, I have an Inquiry in with the Maritime Rules Chief at the FCC, but he is on vacation, till the middle of August, so I have another Inquiry with his Stand-in, who should get back to me, in the next day or two.... and I will get the definitive answer, for Licensing, for both Vessel and Operator, for both classes of AIS Transponders..... -- Bruce in alaska add path after fast to reply |
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