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Default New Simrad AI50 Class B AIS Transponder

On 11 maio, 00:57, Larry wrote:
Pascal wrote in news:1178825813.503235.46380
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What I want to know is where we can buy it in Europe now, since I can
ask a friend to bring one to me without aggregate more import taxes.
Preferable in UK since it is more easy to have people coming to Brazil
from there. I think that this unit would take so much time to be
available at Miltech Marine in USA.


FCC says you can't buy it in the USA. From the webpages I read over from
European dealers, I don't think you can buy it there, yet, either. It
looks like they're taking initial orders. NONE of them had more than a
guess as to the pricing, reinforcing my belief the thing is still vaporware
(unavailable for sale).

Larry
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Yes Larry, You are wright, and I have seen some comments about AIS
Class B that worry me a lot, that is: it send position only after 30
sec which may not good for ships with 20 knots or more and with only 2
Watts the range could be limited to 4 NM.

I think I will wait much more time to see how this thing really works
or not.

Pascal


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Pascal wrote in news:1179180566.978848.120740
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I think I will wait much more time to see how this thing really works
or not.



I'd also say wait. The equipment/manufacturer shakeout has not occurred on
this technology, yet. We're a couple of years away before certain units
become the ones most sought after, while the others go bankrupt.

It's just like Windows Vista....about 3 years from being out of beta test
by the paying users before it's near ready for use....(c;

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Already have an AIS receiver do you, why not stop there, you get most
of the benefit. The class of boats that are required to carry a
transciever are unlikely to take action to avoid your boat, unless you
are stationary. Even then, they might just only honk.

Spend the euros on some good food & drink for your crew


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Already have an AIS receiver do you, why not stop there, you get most
of the benefit. The class of boats that are required to carry a
transciever are unlikely to take action to avoid your boat, unless you
are stationary. Even then, they might just only honk.

Spend the euros on some good food & drink for your crew




Do you sail much at night in a busy seaway or with crossing ship traffic
going up a coast?

The idea is to be SEEN, and to inform the other AIS stations of your
boat's name/size/call/MMSI/course/speed....before you're run down by a
much faster ship who didn't see your little 50' mast on his radar
shooting over it from way up there....

The crew has plenty of slop and way too much rum, already....


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