Have you tried your current mast head vhf just with your AIS? this would confirm your thoughts regarding the possible range and additional targets you can see and give you something to compare with. I had a club member who was convinced his range was poor, when looked into this in more detail he was comparing what he saw from the boat to what he saw on marine traffic, he did not get that this is not a possible comparison
I have a splitter on my Class B AIS and VHF (its a Digital Yacht one - if you take a look online you can see a world of difference between it and the passive device in question). I get around 20nm range on AIS targets in open water - antenna base is 17m above sea level - but I would expect much less range in an area as cluttered as your mooring. I can't see how any passive unit would work switching between AIS and radio - a passive unit is just a splitter that shares signals between devices rather than one that actively switches between them.
View attachment 139393I get a very long way with a little help from ducting. Masthead combined AIS and splitter.View attachment 139393
Em-track AIS transponders have built in splitters, too.Interesting that 'beloved' Garmin say :
AIS and VHF Radio Using the Same Antenna | Garmin Customer Support
"AIS and VHF Radio Using the Same Antenna
The Garmin AIS 300, AIS 600 and AIS 800 are built with a built-in passive VHF splitter, which allows a single VHF antenna to be used for both the AIS system and a VHF radio. Since this is a passive splitter, the VHF radio will continue to operate properly, whether or not the AIS is powered.
Further instructions about installation of the AIS or VHF equipment can be found in the Owner's Manual or Installation Instructions for the device."
Seems quite a few Plotter / AIS units have passive splitters installed internally ...
Camino 108sFine but what unit are you using ??
Hi Nigel. The question now is, Is the rail antenna OK? I understand most people find rail antenna ok for AIS so may be your is bad. Check continuity of cable and grounding. Then check VHF com performance with rail antenna. ol'will
I get that distance from my onwa with no antenna plugged into the plotter. Sounds like your antenna/coax is dead.Distance to targets about 1.5nm.
I get that distance from my onwa with no antenna plugged into the plotter. Sounds like your antenna/coax is dead.
Antenna at 2m high gives me around 10-12 miles.