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DaiseyAIS
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(2017-05-15, 04:06 PM)sanrab Wrote: Yes, it works perfectly, even with a home-made antenna [http://sdrformariners.blogspot.it/2013/0...r-ais.html] it receives signals from 10 nm.
[raspberrypi 3, openplotter 0.9, Seatalk-NMEA bridge, Daisy]
sanrab

I run a Daisy AIS hat on raspberrypi II, Openplotter 0.8 and using an Comrod AV15 Antenna.  On good days I have seen range more than 180 nautical miles and the AIS is covering normally a sea area of about 5000 km2.  On average days, reception distance is 25-40 nautical miles
Marine Traffic Fulehuk AIS Station

Use a good antenna, a decent coax cable, at least RG213  and a original raspberry power supply ( if on main power) and you will be more than happy with the dAISy  ais hat.
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DaiseyAIS - by Alcyone - 2017-03-23, 09:55 PM
RE: DaiseyAIS - by abarrow - 2017-03-25, 04:41 PM
RE: DaiseyAIS - by petter5 - 2017-04-16, 11:26 PM
RE: DaiseyAIS - by sanrab - 2017-05-15, 04:06 PM
RE: DaiseyAIS - by petter5 - 2017-05-15, 09:19 PM

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