Monthly Archive: January 2008

Marine electronics maintenance, how to? 14

Marine electronics maintenance, how to?

Ray_E_update_cPanbo

So I’ve begun work on a magazine piece about how to include electronics in your Spring maintenance and commissioning routine. The following are some topics I’ve come up so far. I’d really appreciate your professional or do-it-yourself comments on these or any topics I missed:

Lowrance Broadband Sonar, a “disruptive technology”? 5

Lowrance Broadband Sonar, a “disruptive technology”?

Lowrance Broadband Sonar Recording HR PRG

Lowrance’s Broadband Sonar was announced back in July, but—judging from the chatter on forums like BassBoat CentralBassPro Shops, and the Hull Truth—it’s just now getting to market. So there aren’t yet many consumer reports about its performance yet, but, man-o-man, the folks at Lowrance and mother company Navico are some excited about it…

GPS & train collide, head’s up! 6

GPS & train collide, head’s up!

LoHudCom

I guess we can thank poor Bo Bai for reminding us to never, ever completely bury our heads in navigational gadgetry. Bai was headed to the Saw Mill River Parkway in Bedford Hills, NY, last night, but according to a railroad spokesman, “As the car is driving over the tracks, the GPS system tells him to turn right, and he turns right onto the railroad tracks”, adding “he tried to stop the train by waving his arms, which apparently was not totally effective”…

Smart Radio SR261, pirate Class A AIS? 16

Smart Radio SR261, pirate Class A AIS?

 Smart Radio SR261

Above is the odd little Smart Radio SR261 “AIS Modem”, which claims “most of the functions of a class A ais transponder with a fraction of costs.” Let me say right up front that I absolutely do not recommend using this device, and think it may even endanger the AI system…

FCC & AIS B, time for action! 26

FCC & AIS B, time for action!

Action

I’m sorry to report that the state of FCC approval for Class B AIS may be even worse than reported last month. Today an industry source told me that even though all the Commissioners have received a briefing on the Amendment and none expressed reservations, or even asked questions, it has somehow gone onto what’s known internally as the “wait and see list.” Apparently the only force that might move it along is encouragement from concerned citizens like us…