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AIS transponders

Posted: Sep 21st, '15, 20:30
by gplume
Looking to buy an AIS transponder to couple to my chartplotter. Any recomendations? Any opions on the SiTex brand that looks pretty reasonably priced.

Br
Giff

Re: AIS transponders

Posted: Sep 22nd, '15, 00:09
by mike ohlstein
I have this one:

http://www.starmarinedepot.com/icom-ma- ... HwodPWQMXQ

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It works well, and interfaces with my ICOM radio and my Northstar plotter. So if I'm just running around locally and don't hook up the plotter, the GPS in the AIS tells the ICOM radio emergency beacon where it is (if I hit the red 16 button), and if I run the plotter it will display AIS vessels right on the chart with course and speed.

The AIS requires a GPS antenna and an FM antenna (plain steel whip).

Re: AIS transponders

Posted: Sep 24th, '15, 16:26
by Bob H.
Gif new ride has the Furuno AIS awesome shows track and CPA closet point of arrival lets you know who is out there( if they have one)BH

Re: AIS transponders

Posted: Sep 25th, '15, 23:42
by MikeD@Lightningshack
I bought a Milltech unit. At the time... 2 years ago this seemed like the best value on the market. Worked great for me, I connected to my Navent Vx2 units and had no complaints. Several new AIS unit from popular OEMs did the same stuff for twice the price.

Re: AIS transponders

Posted: Sep 26th, '15, 07:58
by mike ohlstein
By the way, if you don't think that you need to transmit your position, you can save a lot of money by just buying a receiver. The receiver isn't a GPS and has no transmitter. It just receives other ships info and will display it on your plotter.

Re: AIS transponders

Posted: Sep 30th, '15, 20:08
by Navatech
Further to mike ohlstein's point, if you have only an AIS receiver there are no licensing issues... If you go for a transponder (receiver & transmitter) there's a licensing requirement... It's not a biggie but it's one more thing to tackle...

Re: AIS transponders

Posted: Sep 30th, '15, 23:02
by mike ohlstein
Not so much a license as it is a registration. Really no big deal.