Bathdave
Well-Known Member
I have an AIS transponder which goes through a signal splitter on my radio to the mast top aerial
it was working fine and getting everything I needed/expected when we crossed the channel to Cornwall in august and while we we there. I’ve had it for 3 years
on our crossing back, I noticed that i was not picking up the AIS transmissions from commercial ships until I was about 5 miles away, when I already had good ‘ eyes on’. On the outward crossing they had first appeared on my screen much further away, outside visual contact
I was puzzled ...
as we were approaching jersey at 3am I ideally flicked on my phone and marine traffic, I realised it was still showing me in Falmouth, and it was also showing 4 boats in the vicinity which were not visible by eye or on my screen..they eventually appeared on screen when I was 2-3 miles ..I radio checked the coast guard who could hear me but not see any AIS signal
a couple of weeks later I went for a spin around the bay and marine traffic picked me up
an electrical engineer friend came to have a look a month , we checked all the connections, I did a radio check and AIS ‘can you see me call‘ to the coast guard and got a ‘loud and clear’ response
took the boat out at the weekend, got the usual a ‘boat name leaving port of st Helier’ email from Marine Traffic, but after about 15 mins, there were no updates to MT. I called the coast guard, again no problem with radio reception but no AIS
i can see AIS images of other boats
so I seem to have an intermittent issue where AIS transmission stops, and my AIS receiving is weakened but not lost altogether
no sign my radio is malfunctioning, so my initial thought of aerial problem doesn't sound right the connectors are all push fit. Shortly before the issue started a rigger had been up the mast.
any bright ideas on what may be causing this ? im minded to think the signal splitter may be the problem but I’m a bit flummoxed
it was working fine and getting everything I needed/expected when we crossed the channel to Cornwall in august and while we we there. I’ve had it for 3 years
on our crossing back, I noticed that i was not picking up the AIS transmissions from commercial ships until I was about 5 miles away, when I already had good ‘ eyes on’. On the outward crossing they had first appeared on my screen much further away, outside visual contact
I was puzzled ...
as we were approaching jersey at 3am I ideally flicked on my phone and marine traffic, I realised it was still showing me in Falmouth, and it was also showing 4 boats in the vicinity which were not visible by eye or on my screen..they eventually appeared on screen when I was 2-3 miles ..I radio checked the coast guard who could hear me but not see any AIS signal
a couple of weeks later I went for a spin around the bay and marine traffic picked me up
an electrical engineer friend came to have a look a month , we checked all the connections, I did a radio check and AIS ‘can you see me call‘ to the coast guard and got a ‘loud and clear’ response
took the boat out at the weekend, got the usual a ‘boat name leaving port of st Helier’ email from Marine Traffic, but after about 15 mins, there were no updates to MT. I called the coast guard, again no problem with radio reception but no AIS
i can see AIS images of other boats
so I seem to have an intermittent issue where AIS transmission stops, and my AIS receiving is weakened but not lost altogether
no sign my radio is malfunctioning, so my initial thought of aerial problem doesn't sound right the connectors are all push fit. Shortly before the issue started a rigger had been up the mast.
any bright ideas on what may be causing this ? im minded to think the signal splitter may be the problem but I’m a bit flummoxed