Monthly Archive: October 2005

Free the weather, my ass! 1

Free the weather, my ass!

Argh! I haven’t gotten too exercised about Senator Rick Santorum’s bill to limit NOAA’s distribution of weather forecasts because I thought it simply too ridiculous to pass, but yesterday I came across this steaming pile of pure...

Now it’s the Si-Tex/Nasa/Nobeltec AIS receiver 3

Now it’s the Si-Tex/Nasa/Nobeltec AIS receiver

It turns out that Nobeltec has decided to market the Si-Tex (Nasa) single frequency black box “AIS100” receiver instead of the Comar SLR-100 as I had first presumed. I dare say that this move, along with adding AIS...

AIS target received, goal achieved 2

AIS target received, goal achieved

I felt like a spy in an old WWII movie, rigging a VHF antenna and GPS on the patio outside my hotel room late at night, then hunching over my laptop hoping for certain transmissions…but,...

Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez, c’est magnifique 0

Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez, c’est magnifique

Whew…back in Maine for a couple of days before NMEA conference. France is sort of a daze, but the pictures suggest I wasn’t just dreaming. The St. Tropez regatta of classic and modern sail boats (official site here) was...

Simrad, a fresh start? 0

Simrad, a fresh start?

I’m in a pre-travel dither today (evening flight to France), but I have a couple of thoughts about the recent sale of Simrad’s marine electronics assets to the “Nordic private equity fund Altor”. On the surface at least, it...

Nasa/Si-Tex AIS receiver, first impressions 11

Nasa/Si-Tex AIS receiver, first impressions

Well, I’m beginning to understand why the Nasa AIS receiver is so much less expensive than most others on the market (besides the single frequency business). For one thing, the wire connections to the “not waterproof”...