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Does anyone know how Raymarine E series handle AIS when there are no AIS
signals in the area? Does it just show "No AIS"? Since AIS nema data doesn't xmit unless there is active signal, I assume that is the reason for the "No AIS" message even though the receiver is hooked up and running? Does the the display recover and show AIS data if it starts up without AIS data at bootup? Thanks |
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You are correct. The one issue is that whenever a ship travels out of
range, the E series sounds an alarm and displays the message "AIS Connection Lost." This is annoying and when I contacted Raymarine, they said they are aware of the issue and are trying figure out how to resolve. (Turning the alram off would seem simple enough.) ![]() |
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Just so I understand, the E series will go from a "No AIS" warning on the
top right part of the screen to showing AIS targets once a target signal comes in reception range? Thanks for the help "Jeremy" wrote in message oups.com... You are correct. The one issue is that whenever a ship travels out of range, the E series sounds an alarm and displays the message "AIS Connection Lost." This is annoying and when I contacted Raymarine, they said they are aware of the issue and are trying figure out how to resolve. (Turning the alram off would seem simple enough.) ![]() |
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Yep. the AIS symbol has a red "X" over it when no signal is being
received. I have a few pictures of the Raymarine AIS screens if you are interested. |
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Thanks for the info. It's too bad in a way that you get the red X even
though the AIS receiver is hooked up and running. It strikes me as confusing. My guess is that there will be improvements in the software down the road. "Jeremy" wrote in message oups.com... Yep. the AIS symbol has a red "X" over it when no signal is being received. I have a few pictures of the Raymarine AIS screens if you are interested. |
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sw wrote:
Thanks for the info. It's too bad in a way that you get the red X even though the AIS receiver is hooked up and running. It strikes me as confusing. My guess is that there will be improvements in the software down the road. The problem is that when no AIS transmitters are in range, the AIS receiver isn't receiving anything and thus it doesn't output anything on its serial port. This means that the device on the other end of the AIS serial cable has no way of knowing whether there simply is no AIS traffic within range or whether the cable is cut, or if the receiver is malfunctioning. There is no "keepalive" so that the AIS receiver could tell serial port listeners that it is still alive and kicking. Tapio |
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