Burnham Bob
Well-Known Member
I think there was a PBO article on an AIS receiver with a built in splitter that had a USB output. I want to find the simplest, most elegant and cost effective way of adding an AIS facility to my laptop chart plotter. The AIS and laptop will only be used in shipping lanes and areas of high traffic. Most of the time I use the normal plotter and gps but want some added help for channel hopping etc and navigating the Thames crossing.
Does anyone have any ideas? I know I can buy an aerial with built in reciever and USB output from Digital Yachts, but that seems almost as expensive as a Glomex splitter and an AIS reeciver from Meridian who make my laptop chart plotter software. For simplicity adding a unit that acted as AIS receiver and aerial splitter with a simple USB output would give me reception from an aerial at the top of the mast and minimise the 'plumbing' required.
Does anyone have any ideas? I know I can buy an aerial with built in reciever and USB output from Digital Yachts, but that seems almost as expensive as a Glomex splitter and an AIS reeciver from Meridian who make my laptop chart plotter software. For simplicity adding a unit that acted as AIS receiver and aerial splitter with a simple USB output would give me reception from an aerial at the top of the mast and minimise the 'plumbing' required.