Graham_Wright
Well-Known Member
I have had a suspicion that my Mtsutec AIS was not transmitting as Marine Traffic et al showed only intermittent records.
Son, monitoring from afar, reported the same.
I currently have problems marrying all the electronicals but the flashing lights indicated A & B reception and transmission.
Eventually got round to diagnosing. The SWR meter declared one antenna good the other not so good.
Tracing the cables from the nav station to the mast base, I discovered the AIS output coax mysteriously changed colour from black to white during its passage behind the head lining.
That was not true. I had used the wrong cable mixing it up with the NASA "Radar".
Connecting properly, the ship is now visible to all.
However.
The above head lining cable is roughly three metres in length, dangling freely and obviously not terminated. Despite that, it was apparently receiving information quite happily and occasionally transmitting.
Fascinating!
Son, monitoring from afar, reported the same.
I currently have problems marrying all the electronicals but the flashing lights indicated A & B reception and transmission.
Eventually got round to diagnosing. The SWR meter declared one antenna good the other not so good.
Tracing the cables from the nav station to the mast base, I discovered the AIS output coax mysteriously changed colour from black to white during its passage behind the head lining.
That was not true. I had used the wrong cable mixing it up with the NASA "Radar".
Connecting properly, the ship is now visible to all.
However.
The above head lining cable is roughly three metres in length, dangling freely and obviously not terminated. Despite that, it was apparently receiving information quite happily and occasionally transmitting.
Fascinating!