Shibumi
Guest
Hi Folks,
I need to fit both an AIS transponder and a VHF in the next week or two.
The transponders (as opposed to receivers) seem to come down to either 'black box' type as per Digital Yacht or the new(ish) MA-500TR from Icom with both a viewing screen and the option for external (cockpit) mounting.
With that in mind I'm tending towards the Icom MA-500 coupled with the Icom M603 VHF on the basis that it would give;
1. AIS at both the helm and the chart table (the Icom has a PC out connection).
2. VHF linked to the AIS for direct calling.
3. VHF at the chart table and again at the helm via command mike.
That seems to me to provide a decent set-up giving both AIS and VHF at both stations but I'm only going from manufacturers brochures rather than a detailed knowledge.
Before I take the plunge has anyone got any further opinions to be taken into consideration / anything I've not thought about?
Cheers,
Steve
I need to fit both an AIS transponder and a VHF in the next week or two.
The transponders (as opposed to receivers) seem to come down to either 'black box' type as per Digital Yacht or the new(ish) MA-500TR from Icom with both a viewing screen and the option for external (cockpit) mounting.
With that in mind I'm tending towards the Icom MA-500 coupled with the Icom M603 VHF on the basis that it would give;
1. AIS at both the helm and the chart table (the Icom has a PC out connection).
2. VHF linked to the AIS for direct calling.
3. VHF at the chart table and again at the helm via command mike.
That seems to me to provide a decent set-up giving both AIS and VHF at both stations but I'm only going from manufacturers brochures rather than a detailed knowledge.
Before I take the plunge has anyone got any further opinions to be taken into consideration / anything I've not thought about?
Cheers,
Steve