AIS Transmitter...

Caladh

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Looking to fit something over the winter. I currently "receive only" from a Standard Horizon 2200 and display to RM chart plotter . It appears both em-trak b100 or Vesper xb800 are well thought of. Are OP's happy with these products?

Can I still use the SH VHF to receive and will I need some sort of splitter so I can use my mast head VHF aerial to transmit ?

Ta
 
Physically, I prefer the layout of the xb800 - all the cables drop in the same direction and the box looks more robust, but cost is way higher.

Em-Trak have a couple of different case designs used across their model range - there is one which is a bit squarer and has all the cables on the same side. Having handled a couple I have no particular reason to doubt their robustness. Something like this will be mounted in an equipment space (behind the chart table panel, etc) anyway.

Pete
 
I have a WatchMate 850 from Vesper and that one uses a splitter. Very happy with the product as friends and family know where I am and if I'll get back for last orders.
 
Its an interesting time to be buying an AIS transponder, as devices using the SOTDMA Class B specification are starting to be released by the mainstream vendors. Up to now most class B devices sold have been using the CSTDMA spec. I predict within a couple of years most class B sold will be to the SOTDMA standard.

Power is up 5W v 2W, this helps with range. Updates are every 30 secs at 2-14 knots, every 15 secs 14-23 knots, and every 5 seconds over 23 knots, versus a fixed every 30 secs above 3 knots for the CSTDMA spec devices.

For my money, if I was buying today I'd be looking at one using the SOTDMA standard.

Some of the devices using the SOTDMA standard :

https://www.prscomms.co.uk/webshop/ais-transponders/1658-em-trak-b360.html

https://buy.garmin.com/en-GB/GB/p/623924

http://www.raymarine.com/ais/ais700/
 
Power is up 5W v 2W, this helps with range. Updates are every 30 secs at 2-14 knots, every 15 secs 14-23 knots, and every 5 seconds over 23 knots, versus a fixed every 30 secs above 3 knots for the CSTDMA spec devices.

What's the update rate for ones left on in the marina?

This is an important question as I plan to give up buying new charts and will just use the AIS display to find the nearest marina full of parked boats. A technique that I intend to call AIStro navigation.
 
What's the update rate for ones left on in the marina?

This is an important question as I plan to give up buying new charts and will just use the AIS display to find the nearest marina full of parked boats. A technique that I intend to call AIStro navigation.

lol, Class B is every 3mins below 2 knots.
 
We have SH2200, emtrak b-100 and Raymarine es127.
when we displayed AIS from SH2200 we where followed by a ghost with same MMSI as our boat, have not found a way to filter own MMSI.
 
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