AIS for Under £30.00

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AIS for Under £30.00

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I do not wish to undermine the forum rules but this will be of interest to all forum members.I am a technical author My new book AIS For Under £30.00 has now been published. Its available at http://www.marineunleashed.com. Any member of this forum who purchases the book as hardcopy or PDF is entitled to the Online Help Version FOC.

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Re: AIS for Under £30.00

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Technically a forum 'violation' but frankly, If I was aware of this, I would have posted it as an informational link, so no harm no foul. Other moderators' views may vary of course.

Usual financial disclaimers from me, obviously rfairman does have a financial interest in this project.

Good luck with your venture!!
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Re: AIS for Under £30.00

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we need to modify an existing VHF? is that correct? do I need soldering skils?

http://www.marineunleashed.com/catalog1.html


The Online Help version only costs £4.99. Send us an email at [email protected] with "Purchase Request for AIS Unleashed" in the Subject line.

http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/a ... d/18561215
16.01 for the hardcopy?


whats the difference between the options, and are the products the same, but different formats?

I'd like to hear from someone that has actually modded their VHF... how hard is that really? if you're not a EE.
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The advice it to mod a purchased low cost marine VHF
Limited soldering skills needed
Al versions the same just different formats

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Re: AIS for Under £30.00

Post by mrbillfll »

sorry to be a pest...

I could modify my hand held ICOM VHF to support AIS, or I need to buy a Cobra or other inexpensive base station.

modding the circuit board is more of the question... or is this some kind of fitting between the antenna and the station..

could you provide a few more details on what is involved please?

I would like to have AIS, but its a mild interest, since I'm not normally in shipping lanes.

On the other hand, I often take my hand held offshore on other's boats, that don't have AIS, and there it might be very helpful. (bimini/cat cay)

thank you.
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The mod is to the circuit board. Most modern marine vhfs can be modded. The book refers to modding a low cost vhf Hence the title AIS for under £30.00

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Re: AIS for Under £30.00

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If you use the ultilty Ais Decoder you can view your live AIS data on Google Earth. Google earth can be used offline if you previsit any area on your trip as the data is saved by Google Earth to its cache. AIs decoder is free to downlaod

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