Offshore Wi-Fi
An article on TeleSea, the company that provides Wi-Fi within 30 miles of the (US) coast. Still pretty expensive I must say, and it’s primarily being used by commercial ships at this moment. But...
An article on TeleSea, the company that provides Wi-Fi within 30 miles of the (US) coast. Still pretty expensive I must say, and it’s primarily being used by commercial ships at this moment. But...
Good article by Ben Ellison on “how the mess of gadgets and wires pictured above is actually one sensible system for getting the most out of marine cellular.” In this June 2004 column for...
Ocean Navigator has a very short, but also very positive, review of a book called ‘HF Radio E-Mail for ‘Idi-Yachts”, written by Marti Brown. It’s a guide for setting up and using wireless e-mail...
Humminbird’s SmartCast Fish Finder Watch has been out for a while, and I’ve written about it before. But here is another link to it since a new weblog called Wrist Dreams has found out...
MotorBoating has a short review on ComNav’s new small-boat autopilot. Read about it here. “ComNav has introduced a small-boat autopilot that delivers features found on its larger units. Compatible with NAV interface input and...
Missed this one before, but in the Digital Ship Plus edition I mentioned yesterday there is also an interesting discussion (pdf, page 13) on electronic nautical charts. Although vector charts are generally preferred, there...
Two weeks ago there was a conference organized by Digital Ship, with one of the topics being on-board satellite communications. Although its main focus was on the larger shipping companies, some lessons can be...
Looking for a better way to detect stray electrical currents, and therefore prevent injuring swimmers or damaging underwater metals? Have a look at ESC’s DockTester, a winner of the the 2003 NMMA Innovation Award....
Like I said before, security is a hot issue. Besides Motor Boat & Yachting’s special feature on this topic, Yachting World has one as well in their June 2004 issue. So if you can’t...