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[Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA
kimberlite <kimberlite@...>
Bill,
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I already had an ais receive only antenna mounted on the top of the mizzen dedicated to the AIS only. I have now purchased an AIS transceiver and my question was where do I mount the GPS dome for the new AIS unit? Thanks for all of your work, photos and advice on our boats. Fair Winds Eric Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite _____ From: amelyachtowners@... [mailto:amelyachtowners@...] On Behalf Of Judy and Bill aboard SV BeBe Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 4:54 AM To: amelyachtowners@... Subject: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Eric, You will loose a lot of distance with VHF by mounting it low. Our AIS receiver which currently shares the AM/FM antenna on the main mast. The AM/FM antenna on SM #387 is identical to the VHF antenna. I used a BNC "T" to split the antenna wire for the radio and the AIS receiver. I have noticed no problems with either the radio or the AIS receiver. This will not work for a AIS transponder, but, I am considering buying a small antenna for the radio, placing it inside the radio drawer. This will leave the AM/FM antenna exclusively for the AIS transponder. On SM #387, the triadic stay is rigged with insulators and the coax cable from the stay terminates in a coil behind the radio/Hydra drawer. I think it is too long for proper VHF (300mhtz = 1.6 feet of antenna for one-half of the signal's total wavelength), but possibly could be used to receive AM/FM, freeing up the Main Mast AM/FM antenna for your transponder. Let me know what you do. Best, Bill s/v BeBe, SM2k, #387 currently Malaysia --- In amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> , kimberlite <kimberlite@...> wrote:
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Eric have you thought about putting it on your port aft rail, or under the dodger? We find that our secondary GPS a hand held works well using its internal antenna as well as an external.
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Your thoughts. Richard SM209 Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -----Original Message-----
From: kimberlite <kimberlite@...> Sender: amelyachtowners@... Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 19:57:13 To: <amelyachtowners@...> Reply-To: amelyachtowners@... Subject: RE: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Bill, I already had an ais receive only antenna mounted on the top of the mizzen dedicated to the AIS only. I have now purchased an AIS transceiver and my question was where do I mount the GPS dome for the new AIS unit? Thanks for all of your work, photos and advice on our boats. Fair Winds Eric Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite _____ From: amelyachtowners@... [mailto:amelyachtowners@...] On Behalf Of Judy and Bill aboard SV BeBe Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 4:54 AM To: amelyachtowners@... Subject: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Eric, You will loose a lot of distance with VHF by mounting it low. Our AIS receiver which currently shares the AM/FM antenna on the main mast. The AM/FM antenna on SM #387 is identical to the VHF antenna. I used a BNC "T" to split the antenna wire for the radio and the AIS receiver. I have noticed no problems with either the radio or the AIS receiver. This will not work for a AIS transponder, but, I am considering buying a small antenna for the radio, placing it inside the radio drawer. This will leave the AM/FM antenna exclusively for the AIS transponder. On SM #387, the triadic stay is rigged with insulators and the coax cable from the stay terminates in a coil behind the radio/Hydra drawer. I think it is too long for proper VHF (300mhtz = 1.6 feet of antenna for one-half of the signal's total wavelength), but possibly could be used to receive AM/FM, freeing up the Main Mast AM/FM antenna for your transponder. Let me know what you do. Best, Bill s/v BeBe, SM2k, #387 currently Malaysia --- In amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> , kimberlite <kimberlite@...> wrote:
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kimberlite <kimberlite@...>
Richard,
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The antenna does not work under the dodger---my Garmin handheld does ---I guess the acr unit is not as good. My thought of mounting it on the port rail is that I fear interference with the Raymarine GPS antenna already mounted there. Fair Winds Eric Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite _____ From: amelyachtowners@... [mailto:amelyachtowners@...] On Behalf Of richard03801@... Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 9:04 PM To: amelyachtowners@... Subject: Re: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Eric have you thought about putting it on your port aft rail, or under the dodger? We find that our secondary GPS a hand held works well using its internal antenna as well as an external. Your thoughts. Richard SM209 Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -----Original Message-----
From: kimberlite <kimberlite@... <mailto:kimberlite%40optonline.net> > Sender: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 19:57:13 To: <amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> > Reply-To: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> Subject: RE: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Bill, I already had an ais receive only antenna mounted on the top of the mizzen dedicated to the AIS only. I have now purchased an AIS transceiver and my question was where do I mount the GPS dome for the new AIS unit? Thanks for all of your work, photos and advice on our boats. Fair Winds Eric Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite _____ From: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf Of Judy and Bill aboard SV BeBe Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 4:54 AM To: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> Subject: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Eric, You will loose a lot of distance with VHF by mounting it low. Our AIS receiver which currently shares the AM/FM antenna on the main mast. The AM/FM antenna on SM #387 is identical to the VHF antenna. I used a BNC "T" to split the antenna wire for the radio and the AIS receiver. I have noticed no problems with either the radio or the AIS receiver. This will not work for a AIS transponder, but, I am considering buying a small antenna for the radio, placing it inside the radio drawer. This will leave the AM/FM antenna exclusively for the AIS transponder. On SM #387, the triadic stay is rigged with insulators and the coax cable from the stay terminates in a coil behind the radio/Hydra drawer. I think it is too long for proper VHF (300mhtz = 1.6 feet of antenna for one-half of the signal's total wavelength), but possibly could be used to receive AM/FM, freeing up the Main Mast AM/FM antenna for your transponder. Let me know what you do. Best, Bill s/v BeBe, SM2k, #387 currently Malaysia --- In amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> , kimberlite <kimberlite@...> wrote:
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Judy and Bill aboard SV BeBe <yahoogroups@...>
Eric & Richard,
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VHF is line of sight and rarely bounces. Mounting at the top of the main mast gives you around 10 miles further reach than mounting on a rail. The "range gained" formula is: 1.17 times the square root of the additional height in feet = additional range in nautical miles. The horizon while standing on the deck is 3.5 miles...from the top of the mast it is 10 miles. If you want to maximize being seen and seeing others, go up. GPS does not need height and will work OK under a dodger. Bill s/v BeBe, SM2k, #387 --- In amelyachtowners@..., kimberlite <kimberlite@...> wrote:
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Eric we have two GPS the sat phpne and SSB all mounted on the aft rail without any problems.
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Best wishes Richard in Annapolis SM209 Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -----Original Message-----
From: kimberlite <kimberlite@...> Sender: amelyachtowners@... Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 21:58:29 To: <amelyachtowners@...> Reply-To: amelyachtowners@... Subject: RE: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Richard, The antenna does not work under the dodger---my Garmin handheld does ---I guess the acr unit is not as good. My thought of mounting it on the port rail is that I fear interference with the Raymarine GPS antenna already mounted there. Fair Winds Eric Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite _____ From: amelyachtowners@... [mailto:amelyachtowners@...] On Behalf Of richard03801@... Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 9:04 PM To: amelyachtowners@... Subject: Re: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Eric have you thought about putting it on your port aft rail, or under the dodger? We find that our secondary GPS a hand held works well using its internal antenna as well as an external. Your thoughts. Richard SM209 Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -----Original Message----- From: kimberlite <kimberlite@... <mailto:kimberlite%40optonline.net> > Sender: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 19:57:13 To: <amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> > Reply-To: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> Subject: RE: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Bill, I already had an ais receive only antenna mounted on the top of the mizzen dedicated to the AIS only. I have now purchased an AIS transceiver and my question was where do I mount the GPS dome for the new AIS unit? Thanks for all of your work, photos and advice on our boats. Fair Winds Eric Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite _____ From: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf Of Judy and Bill aboard SV BeBe Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 4:54 AM To: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> Subject: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Eric, You will loose a lot of distance with VHF by mounting it low. Our AIS receiver which currently shares the AM/FM antenna on the main mast. The AM/FM antenna on SM #387 is identical to the VHF antenna. I used a BNC "T" to split the antenna wire for the radio and the AIS receiver. I have noticed no problems with either the radio or the AIS receiver. This will not work for a AIS transponder, but, I am considering buying a small antenna for the radio, placing it inside the radio drawer. This will leave the AM/FM antenna exclusively for the AIS transponder. On SM #387, the triadic stay is rigged with insulators and the coax cable from the stay terminates in a coil behind the radio/Hydra drawer. I think it is too long for proper VHF (300mhtz = 1.6 feet of antenna for one-half of the signal's total wavelength), but possibly could be used to receive AM/FM, freeing up the Main Mast AM/FM antenna for your transponder. Let me know what you do. Best, Bill s/v BeBe, SM2k, #387 currently Malaysia --- In amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> , kimberlite <kimberlite@...> wrote:
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We too use an antenna on top of the mast using a spliter VHF/GPS and get very good contacts with major ships with our receive only unit. AIS is a very good safety device. We prefer using a stand alone display unit as there can be to much clutter on the Furuno radar/plotter in T-stroms.
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From: "Judy and Bill aboard SV BeBe" <yahoogroups@...> Sender: amelyachtowners@... Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 03:06:23 To: <amelyachtowners@...> Reply-To: amelyachtowners@... Subject: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Eric & Richard, VHF is line of sight and rarely bounces. Mounting at the top of the main mast gives you around 10 miles further reach than mounting on a rail. The "range gained" formula is: 1.17 times the square root of the additional height in feet = additional range in nautical miles. The horizon while standing on the deck is 3.5 miles...from the top of the mast it is 10 miles. If you want to maximize being seen and seeing others, go up. GPS does not need height and will work OK under a dodger. Bill s/v BeBe, SM2k, #387 --- In amelyachtowners@..., kimberlite <kimberlite@...> wrote:
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Any chance you could use your current GPS signal and feed it to the AIS? Not sure why you'd have to have a dedicated GPS for the AIS. I don't see why you can't use your VHF antenna as well, unless the AIS transponder interferes with radio transmission...haven't looked into it, but seems like you could have the AIS transponder disabled whenever you are keying the mic.
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I'll be interested to hear what you end up doing. Kent SM 243 KRISTY --- On Sun, 6/27/10, richard03801@... <richard03801@...> wrote:
From: richard03801@... <richard03801@...> Subject: Re: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA To: amelyachtowners@... Date: Sunday, June 27, 2010, 9:03 PM Eric have you thought about putting it on your port aft rail, or under the dodger? We find that our secondary GPS a hand held works well using its internal antenna as well as an external. Your thoughts. Richard SM209 Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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I have a single GPS that feeds the Radio, AIS, and Computer (CAP'N program). Still don't see why your current GPS can't talk to the AIS. I do have two other GPS for backup, but not necessary for all three receivers.
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kimberlite <kimberlite@...>
Thanks
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Eric _____ From: amelyachtowners@... [mailto:amelyachtowners@...] On Behalf Of richard03801@... Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 6:40 AM To: amelyachtowners@... Subject: Re: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Eric we have two GPS the sat phpne and SSB all mounted on the aft rail without any problems. Best wishes Richard in Annapolis SM209 Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -----Original Message-----
From: kimberlite <kimberlite@... <mailto:kimberlite%40optonline.net> > Sender: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 21:58:29 To: <amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> > Reply-To: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> Subject: RE: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Richard, The antenna does not work under the dodger---my Garmin handheld does ---I guess the acr unit is not as good. My thought of mounting it on the port rail is that I fear interference with the Raymarine GPS antenna already mounted there. Fair Winds Eric Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite _____ From: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf Of richard03801@... <mailto:richard03801%40yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 9:04 PM To: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> Subject: Re: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Eric have you thought about putting it on your port aft rail, or under the dodger? We find that our secondary GPS a hand held works well using its internal antenna as well as an external. Your thoughts. Richard SM209 Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -----Original Message----- From: kimberlite <kimberlite@... <mailto:kimberlite%40optonline.net> <mailto:kimberlite%40optonline.net> > Sender: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 19:57:13 To: <amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> > Reply-To: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> Subject: RE: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Bill, I already had an ais receive only antenna mounted on the top of the mizzen dedicated to the AIS only. I have now purchased an AIS transceiver and my question was where do I mount the GPS dome for the new AIS unit? Thanks for all of your work, photos and advice on our boats. Fair Winds Eric Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite _____ From: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf Of Judy and Bill aboard SV BeBe Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 4:54 AM To: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> Subject: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Eric, You will loose a lot of distance with VHF by mounting it low. Our AIS receiver which currently shares the AM/FM antenna on the main mast. The AM/FM antenna on SM #387 is identical to the VHF antenna. I used a BNC "T" to split the antenna wire for the radio and the AIS receiver. I have noticed no problems with either the radio or the AIS receiver. This will not work for a AIS transponder, but, I am considering buying a small antenna for the radio, placing it inside the radio drawer. This will leave the AM/FM antenna exclusively for the AIS transponder. On SM #387, the triadic stay is rigged with insulators and the coax cable from the stay terminates in a coil behind the radio/Hydra drawer. I think it is too long for proper VHF (300mhtz = 1.6 feet of antenna for one-half of the signal's total wavelength), but possibly could be used to receive AM/FM, freeing up the Main Mast AM/FM antenna for your transponder. Let me know what you do. Best, Bill s/v BeBe, SM2k, #387 currently Malaysia --- In amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> , kimberlite <kimberlite@...> wrote:
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kimberlite <kimberlite@...>
Kent,
I already have a dedicated VHF antenna mounted on the mizzen from my receive only Ais which I replaced with the ACR transceiver. Unfortunately a separate gps is required with the transceiver by law !!. secondly there is no nmea input on the unit for the ships gps input. I have looked at many units hoping to use the ships GPS however I did not find one. Fair Winds Eric Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite _____ From: amelyachtowners@... [mailto:amelyachtowners@...] On Behalf Of Kent Robertson Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 9:32 AM To: amelyachtowners@... Subject: Re: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Any chance you could use your current GPS signal and feed it to the AIS? Not sure why you'd have to have a dedicated GPS for the AIS. I don't see why you can't use your VHF antenna as well, unless the AIS transponder interferes with radio transmission...haven't looked into it, but seems like you could have the AIS transponder disabled whenever you are keying the mic. I'll be interested to hear what you end up doing. Kent SM 243 KRISTY --- On Sun, 6/27/10, richard03801@... <mailto:richard03801%40yahoo.com> <richard03801@... <mailto:richard03801%40yahoo.com> > wrote: From: richard03801@... <mailto:richard03801%40yahoo.com> <richard03801@... <mailto:richard03801%40yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA To: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> Date: Sunday, June 27, 2010, 9:03 PM Eric have you thought about putting it on your port aft rail, or under the dodger? We find that our secondary GPS a hand held works well using its internal antenna as well as an external. Your thoughts. Richard SM209 Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T |
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As a ps to my previous note my receive only AIS did receive the ships Gps
via nmea as did the two radar/chart plotters the autopilot, and mmsi gps on the VHF _____ From: amelyachtowners@... [mailto:amelyachtowners@...] On Behalf Of Kent Robertson Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 9:39 AM To: amelyachtowners@... Subject: Re: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA I have a single GPS that feeds the Radio, AIS, and Computer (CAP'N program). Still don't see why your current GPS can't talk to the AIS. I do have two other GPS for backup, but not necessary for all three receivers. Kent SM 243 KRISTY |
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Well, that answers my questions, doesn't it. I hope I'm not outside the law to have my AIS receiver using GPS data from my primary GPS.
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kimberlite <kimberlite@...>
Do you have a AIS receiver only or an Ais receiver/transmitter?
Fair Winds Eric Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite _____ From: amelyachtowners@... [mailto:amelyachtowners@...] On Behalf Of Kent Robertson Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 7:56 AM To: amelyachtowners@... Subject: RE: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Well, that answers my questions, doesn't it. I hope I'm not outside the law to have my AIS receiver using GPS data from my primary GPS. Kent S/V KRISTY SM243 |
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Receiver only. Guessing it's OK, but still wondering why you have to have a dedicated GPS to transmit.
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Kent --- On Tue, 6/29/10, kimberlite <kimberlite@...> wrote:
From: kimberlite <kimberlite@...> Subject: RE: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA To: amelyachtowners@... Date: Tuesday, June 29, 2010, 12:44 PM Do you have a AIS receiver only or an Ais receiver/transmitter? Fair Winds Eric Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite _____ From: amelyachtowners@... [mailto:amelyachtowners@...] On Behalf Of Kent Robertson Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 7:56 AM To: amelyachtowners@... Subject: RE: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Well, that answers my questions, doesn't it. I hope I'm not outside the law to have my AIS receiver using GPS data from my primary GPS. Kent S/V KRISTY SM243 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Ok here is the explanation.
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The AIS B is required to have its own GPS since the boat it is mounted on might not have a GPS. The GPS dome does NOT transmit it locates my boat and sends it out vis the VHF antenna that I had originally installed for my AIS receive only unit. The AIS (by nasa) receive only used my ships gps to locate where I was in reference to the transmitted location of other ships. I hopes that explains the AIS issue. Fair Winds Eric Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite _____ From: amelyachtowners@... [mailto:amelyachtowners@...] On Behalf Of Kent Robertson Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 2:22 PM To: amelyachtowners@... Subject: RE: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Receiver only. Guessing it's OK, but still wondering why you have to have a dedicated GPS to transmit. Kent --- On Tue, 6/29/10, kimberlite <kimberlite@...
<mailto:kimberlite%40optonline.net> > wrote: From: kimberlite <kimberlite@... <mailto:kimberlite%40optonline.net> > Subject: RE: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA To: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> Date: Tuesday, June 29, 2010, 12:44 PM Do you have a AIS receiver only or an Ais receiver/transmitter? Fair Winds Eric Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite _____ From: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf Of Kent Robertson Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 7:56 AM To: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> Subject: RE: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Well, that answers my questions, doesn't it. I hope I'm not outside the law to have my AIS receiver using GPS data from my primary GPS. Kent S/V KRISTY SM243 |
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Got it. Thanks. I guess they figure if it's on a GPS sending signal to multiple instruments it might not be as accurate??? Go figure.
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Have a great summer. Kent --- On Wed, 6/30/10, kimberlite <kimberlite@...> wrote:
From: kimberlite <kimberlite@...> Subject: RE: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA To: amelyachtowners@... Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2010, 1:30 AM Ok here is the explanation. The AIS B is required to have its own GPS since the boat it is mounted on might not have a GPS. The GPS dome does NOT transmit it locates my boat and sends it out vis the VHF antenna that I had originally installed for my AIS receive only unit. The AIS (by nasa) receive only used my ships gps to locate where I was in reference to the transmitted location of other ships. I hopes that explains the AIS issue. Fair Winds Eric Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite _____ From: amelyachtowners@... [mailto:amelyachtowners@...] On Behalf Of Kent Robertson Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 2:22 PM To: amelyachtowners@... Subject: RE: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Receiver only. Guessing it's OK, but still wondering why you have to have a dedicated GPS to transmit. Kent --- On Tue, 6/29/10, kimberlite <kimberlite@... <mailto:kimberlite%40optonline.net> > wrote: From: kimberlite <kimberlite@... <mailto:kimberlite%40optonline.net> > Subject: RE: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA To: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> Date: Tuesday, June 29, 2010, 12:44 PM Do you have a AIS receiver only or an Ais receiver/transmitter? Fair Winds Eric Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite _____ From: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf Of Kent Robertson Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 7:56 AM To: amelyachtowners@... <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> Subject: RE: [Amel] Re: Mounting of AIS GPS ANTENNA Well, that answers my questions, doesn't it. I hope I'm not outside the law to have my AIS receiver using GPS data from my primary GPS. Kent S/V KRISTY SM243 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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