Guest wrote:There are a few antenna options. The biggest is about 42" high with cross arms. Its basically heavy wire so the only weigh a few pounds.
I think the supplier will work with your situation. you just have to initiate the communication.
Hello and thanks for all your thoughts,info and now I understand the situation that Boatnerd AIS is not tied directly into the governments site, I should have known better!!!hi hi!
Amateur radio has a similar network call APRS very similar to AIS functionality. I don't dabble with APRS myself but have commercial pilot Ham that I have talked to on Ham in the plane while he has a break. He told he has a portable APRS it's has Gps built in and Vhf handheld he has taped to side window in cockpit. And I've followed him around the US and like the Boatnerd AIS it's all volunteer on the different nodes being on line. It would be Amateur radio anymore if Hams were set-up and paid to keep a complete network with battery back/etc etc.
I'm assuming Boatnerd is making use of Internet. Ham radio does also but there are those who really get into and keep packet radio VHF and HF links up all the time. But what happens if his job moves he moves and there goes the network he had set for an area.
Oh yes no I don't have a permanent location but a brother-in-law has his grandfathers old cabin on Hill Island just east of the the port Dolomite. Been going up the UP since 81 and wife's grandfather use to one of those life saving guys that rowed out to save boats distress. Scares me every time I think about it. Early 1900's Grans Island and Whitefish point!
By wife wants to buy little house in St Ignace and move permanently,but she's having medical issues and I'm like allot of my friends WiNTER!!!hi hi!! Althought I've been told by a minsiter that services part Cedarville and a Church near Brevort lake snow is not as bad as when he lived in Pennsylvania.
Again thanks all those who enlightened me on the Boatnerds AIS. I am still going to look into that Marine site someone gave me as I am curious TNX.
All the best!
Paul
[quote="Guest"]There are a few antenna options. The biggest is about 42" high with cross arms. Its basically heavy wire so the only weigh a few pounds.
I think the supplier will work with your situation. you just have to initiate the communication.[/quote]
Hello and thanks for all your thoughts,info and now I understand the situation that Boatnerd AIS is not tied directly into the governments site, I should have known better!!!hi hi!
Amateur radio has a similar network call APRS very similar to AIS functionality. I don't dabble with APRS myself but have commercial pilot Ham that I have talked to on Ham in the plane while he has a break. He told he has a portable APRS it's has Gps built in and Vhf handheld he has taped to side window in cockpit. And I've followed him around the US and like the Boatnerd AIS it's all volunteer on the different nodes being on line. It would be Amateur radio anymore if Hams were set-up and paid to keep a complete network with battery back/etc etc.
I'm assuming Boatnerd is making use of Internet. Ham radio does also but there are those who really get into and keep packet radio VHF and HF links up all the time. But what happens if his job moves he moves and there goes the network he had set for an area.
Oh yes no I don't have a permanent location but a brother-in-law has his grandfathers old cabin on Hill Island just east of the the port Dolomite. Been going up the UP since 81 and wife's grandfather use to one of those life saving guys that rowed out to save boats distress. Scares me every time I think about it. Early 1900's Grans Island and Whitefish point!
By wife wants to buy little house in St Ignace and move permanently,but she's having medical issues and I'm like allot of my friends WiNTER!!!!hi hi!! Althought I've been told by a minsiter that services part Cedarville and a Church near Brevort lake snow is not as bad as when he lived in Pennsylvania.
Again thanks all those who enlightened me on the Boatnerds AIS. I am still going to look into that Marine site someone gave me as I am curious TNX.
All the best!
Paul