MM5AHO
Well-Known Member
I have an AIS receiver (only receiver, no transmitter), and I link it to my notebook on which I run SeaClear charting software. There's also a GPS input to the notebook.
I notice that after a few hours, the AIS positions showing on the chart are lagging by several minutes, sometimes as much as 10 mins. This means the AIS transmitting boats showing on the chart are not where they're shown, they're some way ahead of that.
If I disconnect the AIS input, then reconnect, it gets back to showing real time, then starts over time to lag again.
The connection from AIS to notebook is via a serial to USB converter, as is the GPS input. Both feed into one each of 9 pin serial plugs, which combine into a single USB plug that plugs into the notebook.
I don't rely on the AIS info, so timing isn't critical, but its just curiosity that makes me want to know who is who, and what speed they're doing.
Notebook is ASUS EeePC, OS is Win7
Any ideas?
I notice that after a few hours, the AIS positions showing on the chart are lagging by several minutes, sometimes as much as 10 mins. This means the AIS transmitting boats showing on the chart are not where they're shown, they're some way ahead of that.
If I disconnect the AIS input, then reconnect, it gets back to showing real time, then starts over time to lag again.
The connection from AIS to notebook is via a serial to USB converter, as is the GPS input. Both feed into one each of 9 pin serial plugs, which combine into a single USB plug that plugs into the notebook.
I don't rely on the AIS info, so timing isn't critical, but its just curiosity that makes me want to know who is who, and what speed they're doing.
Notebook is ASUS EeePC, OS is Win7
Any ideas?