BrianH
Well-Known Member
Yes, the target data is in two sets, dynamic and static. Dynamic with MMSI and all the positional information is repeated within seconds, depending on speed, while the static data, also with MMSI for matching, with the ship name is sent only ever 6 minutes. It is one reason why I want to replace my original receiver which, common to most at the time, is two channel but single receiver that switches between the two frequencies. It can get out of synchronisation by missing one transmission and having to wait another six minutes for the next .. and if it misses that because again it was on the other, non-listening channel ...I am looking at the specs for my GX2100. It does not say if it monitors both channels. Any way to tell? I notice it often gets the MMSI of a ship (with a class A transponder) before it gets its name. Is that normal?
Sometimes I had to wait up to 20 minutes before a target's static data was filled in. Manufacturers can be very cagey about whether their receiver is genuinely two-channel, parallel, simultaneous reception, quoting only two-channel - NASA were noted for that. However, nearly all modern units are simultaneous, dual-channel receivers now ... although often price is the final decider.