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See the excelent AIS article on the link below that I had found on the
Panmbo's Home Page http://www.motorboating.com/motorboa...069419,00.html |
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Thanks Dave,
I agree with You that, in relation to displays, the biger always is better, mostly if your apps is more like a VTS than onboard use. But I see that Si-Tex has chart plotters with display sizes from 5.5-10.5 " and it has AIS, FishFinder and radar displaying info on the chart. Garmin has ploters 3010/06/05 wich has 10/6/5 inches respectively, and that already suport the Radar display, fishfinder and the gps chart plotter. The NASA AIS radar has a display of 5". I agree that the Map276C with 4" is a little small for all this, but I think that a small display with AIS is better than no AIS at all. BTW, I think that, when Garmin have the AIS receiver, it can easily develop a function on MapSource/BlueChart to display AIS related information on the larger TFT PC/Laptop flat screens, in a VTS style, like others marine softwares like ShipPlotter, already are doing. Best Regards Pascal |
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