Yearly Archive: 2007

AIS misinformation, and a worry 12

AIS misinformation, and a worry

I hate to be a scold, but an otherwise fine new article about AIS in Cruising World contains this flawed paragraph: Once an AIS signal is received by the antenna, it’s sent to a black box that...

Garmin 545s, just a taste 3

Garmin 545s, just a taste

Geez, I’m so behind on testing (Cobra radios and Lowrance iWay are the ones half done, and there’s some I haven’t even started, sorry all!), I hesitate to get started on this Garmin 545s....

Universal remote followup, hello Nevo 1

Universal remote followup, hello Nevo

My May PMY column “Universal Aggravation” is now online, and I’m tickled with how Craig Wallace Dale realized our opening illustration idea. How’s that for action electronics photography! You may recall that testing the Harmony 890 won me over to Logitech’s online...

TackTick, on the yardarm 6

TackTick, on the yardarm

Who isn’t fascinated by the Maltese Falcon, the 289’, $100,000,000 yacht that sails under a very unusual DynaRig, actually three rotating carbon fiber masts carrying fifteen automated square sails on carbon yards? I did get to see...

Boutilier Collection, a PMM gem 3

Boutilier Collection, a PMM gem

It’s amusing how my little neighborhood on the back side of Camden—once the home of those who manned mills powered by the Megunticook River, and hence called Millville—is now home to some weirdly modern worker bees. While I’m plugging...

Si-Tex 15, & a naive idea 2

Si-Tex 15, & a naive idea

I may abstain from off-the-cuff product comparisons for a while! But whereas I’m already in trouble today, I will express my very mixed feelings about the ColorMax 15, which I actually tested. On the one hand, it’s...

Class B & the FCC, sounds good 5

Class B & the FCC, sounds good

A big thanks to Shine Micro for  providing some useful detail about how the FCC is handling Class B AIS. First of all, the MMSI’s will be just like those used in DSC VHF’s (in fact, should be...