steve yates
Well-Known Member
My mate is putting a b&g vulcan chartplotter into his boat, forward facing sonar and 3g radar. I have suggested to him he really needs an ais receiver in the package if he is spending that much to bring it up to date, as it will need to last for years after this.
Currently he has an ancient gps and android tablet with navionics and a vhf radio with an old style tel piece to talk and receive with.
I presume to install the new kit he will need to put a network backbone down, like n2000 or whatever it's called, and that it is extremely unlikley his old vhf radio will work with any of this. (Does it have to though?)
The b&g 500 ais unit looks expensive, but I notice b&g do a vhf with inbuilt ais receiver, at half the price. Would that be the best option? or could he get the nasa ais radar and just conenct that to the chart plotter for a gps signal?
All advice gratefully received and passed on.
Thanks.
Currently he has an ancient gps and android tablet with navionics and a vhf radio with an old style tel piece to talk and receive with.
I presume to install the new kit he will need to put a network backbone down, like n2000 or whatever it's called, and that it is extremely unlikley his old vhf radio will work with any of this. (Does it have to though?)
The b&g 500 ais unit looks expensive, but I notice b&g do a vhf with inbuilt ais receiver, at half the price. Would that be the best option? or could he get the nasa ais radar and just conenct that to the chart plotter for a gps signal?
All advice gratefully received and passed on.
Thanks.