South of Heaven
New member
Guys,
I'm having an AIS transceiver and antenna installed tmmrow. It's gonna be networked to my twin Garmin Echomap 7CV's (lower helm and bridge). Gonna be pretty cool, can't wait! With the amount of cruising that I do I realized that it'd be silly to not have AIS on my boat . I bought an EPIRB over the winter too.
My question is this: Do any of you have this type of setup? It receives and transmits, not like the one way AIS VHF radio kind. Does the MMSI number from the DSC radio work for the new AIS or do I have to request a new MMSI from BoatUS? I think I already have a NMEA 2000 backbone on the boat .The previous owner had the autopilot and old GPS networked but we took that GPS out last year. Anyway I'm not worried about it. My mechanic is a retired electrical engineer and sailor......
Here's what I bought.
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/em-trak- ... ecordNum=1
2 of these
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/garmin-- ... ecordNum=3
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/shakespe ... ecordNum=1
I'm having an AIS transceiver and antenna installed tmmrow. It's gonna be networked to my twin Garmin Echomap 7CV's (lower helm and bridge). Gonna be pretty cool, can't wait! With the amount of cruising that I do I realized that it'd be silly to not have AIS on my boat . I bought an EPIRB over the winter too.
My question is this: Do any of you have this type of setup? It receives and transmits, not like the one way AIS VHF radio kind. Does the MMSI number from the DSC radio work for the new AIS or do I have to request a new MMSI from BoatUS? I think I already have a NMEA 2000 backbone on the boat .The previous owner had the autopilot and old GPS networked but we took that GPS out last year. Anyway I'm not worried about it. My mechanic is a retired electrical engineer and sailor......
Here's what I bought.
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/em-trak- ... ecordNum=1
2 of these
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/garmin-- ... ecordNum=3
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/shakespe ... ecordNum=1