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SeaCas AIS
Anyone know anything about this new unit? Seems to include integrated gps and ais in one antenna and receiver. Gordon -- Ask not for whom the terrorist bell tolls; it tolls for thee, and thee, and thee--for decent, innocent people everywhere. |
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"Holger" wrote in message
... Gordon Wrote: Anyone know anything about this new unit? Seems to include integrated gps and ais in one antenna and receiver. Gordon -- If you want everything in one unit and the electronics opposed to bad weather and pickpockets, it looks like a great unit. But at the price you get two receivers for internal installation. But at that price, you save on cable and installation cost (if you have it done for you). And in many cases that counts... Meindert |
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SeaCas AIS
Holger wrote in news:Holger.22igq8
@news.boatbanter.com: If you want everything in one unit and the electronics opposed to bad weather and pickpockets, it looks like a great unit. But at the price you get two receivers for internal installation. -- Holger They're all pickin' it for every Euro they can bleed out of it. I looked at Yacht-AIS website and they even want you to pay for a null modem software in addition to the virtual serial port software, both of which are free in lots of places on the net. Now we need to get some of the net's open source gurus interested in AIS. They've really scrammed the greed with stuff like FLAC for lossless music, not to mention the DivX crack...(c; |
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SeaCas AIS
Okay, so what is a good low cost AIS unit?
Gordon "Larry" wrote in message ... Holger wrote in news:Holger.22igq8 @news.boatbanter.com: If you want everything in one unit and the electronics opposed to bad weather and pickpockets, it looks like a great unit. But at the price you get two receivers for internal installation. -- Holger They're all pickin' it for every Euro they can bleed out of it. I looked at Yacht-AIS website and they even want you to pay for a null modem software in addition to the virtual serial port software, both of which are free in lots of places on the net. Now we need to get some of the net's open source gurus interested in AIS. They've really scrammed the greed with stuff like FLAC for lossless music, not to mention the DivX crack...(c; |
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SeaCas AIS
"Larry" wrote in message
... They're all pickin' it for every Euro they can bleed out of it. I looked at Yacht-AIS website and they even want you to pay for a null modem software in addition to the virtual serial port software, both of which are free in lots of places on the net. Now we need to get some of the net's open source gurus interested in AIS. Yeah yeah..... So how long will it take before people want open-source bread and butter, and want to have their employers pay them an "open-source salary"...... Meindert |
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