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>> The AIS receiver switches between channel A and B. <<
Actually it's a dual band receiver, as such no switching occurs like other lower cost single band models.
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I cannot determine from the documentation if Comar uses the FTDI or Prolific USB to serial chipsets and hence Mac OS X USB compatibility.
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This unit (AIS-2-USB) looks interesting. Does anyone know if that unit will be faster than my NASA Marine vintage 2005 black box engine which works ok with GPSNavX but is very slow to update. Sometimes the full info does not show up until the ship has passed by me.
Is the there a US distributor? What is price? I emailed company in UK but did not get a reply.
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Lou
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Yes updates would be about 2X as often because the Nasa Marine unit is a single channel receiver where the Comar is dual band.
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/enav/ais/what...dcasts.htm
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Hi Ray
That sounds like an upgrade. Do you know the cost and a US distributor.
Thanks
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I've also been in touch with Comar and, with Jonathan Fewtrell's help, found my way to this VCP driver. The AIS-2-USB unit is on order and the necessary cabling for the antenna in hand. I hope to report back within about 10 days.
(I use a MacBook Pro with PassagePlus software)
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The Nasa AIS Engine 2 looks similar to the SR161 and the Comar AIS-2-NMEA. It would need its own power supply and a separate serial to USB converter. Price is good though.
The attraction of the Comar AIS-2-USB (for which at the moment I can't find any direct competitors) is that it draws power from the USB and does not need a separate serial:USB converter. Just plugs straight into the USB. Much less clutter, which, to me, is a good thing.
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Yes, the Comar AIS-2-USB also has two separate receivers, enabling genuine two-channel montoring, like the other Comar models that you refer to.
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Very nice report on the Comar unit, thanks Andrew. I believe, tho, that you are perhaps confusing the 2 channels ("A" and "B") with the 2 types of AIS devices, Class A and Class B. The AIS system (both Class A and Class B) broadcasts on 2 VHF channels commonly referred to as Ch A and Ch B.
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Thanks Bobetter, I hadn't appreciated that.
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I talked to the AIS-2-USB folks in UK. They referred me to Jeppesen in Colorado as a distributor but they did not have the units. After another half day on the web searching without success I ordered one on-line from EuroNav. It was far less than any dual channel units available in USA. It arrived in 5 days. Once I got the link for the Mac driver from Rich at GPSNavX it worked great, very fast! Small box and 2 wires (antenna lead-in and usb cable to powerbook)
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Has anyone used the AIS-2-USB with MacENC yet?
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The AIS-2-USB works the same in MacENC as it does in GPSNavX. No difference.
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I see Milltech is now selling the Comar AIS receivers..
http://www.milltechmarine.com/products.htm
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My Comar AIS-2-USB arrived from the UK yesterday. It was $100 cheaper, but shipping cost $30. I also ordered a Comar antenna splitter, which was $25 cheaper.
I ordered it from Yachtbits.com
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I have the comar USB unit and the antenna splitter. I'm NOT getting any results with the AIS. I have a Macbook Pro with GPSNavX, the most current version. I have installed the newest drivers for the Comar. I get the Yellow Button but never get any AIS targets. I don't know what settings to use.
HELP!
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In the AIS/RADAR panel Settings drawer select the port USBSerial-XXXX, Rate 38400. Uncheck "Use GPS Port" and "Use Instruments" port.
Do make sure the AIS receiver is connected to your Mac before starting GPSNavX.
You can check for AIS NMEA data in the Monitor drawer (press "Start"). AIS NMEA data will show up as !AIVDM sentences.
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I'm using MAC Enc with a Comar AIS-2-USB receiver with a dedicated antenna. I can't seem to get mac Enc to recognize the receiver. I selected, AIS connect at startup. Selected 38400, use instruments port, its not giving me the option for usbserial port unless the GPS is plugged in. I'm also getting the message, "Unable to open port, usbserial" The monitor drawer for the AIS is reading $GPGSA sentences and gives the yellow dot.
When the GPS is unplugged I get the Red Dot and no sentences.
All the lights are working on the receiver, the green power light is on, and the red Channel A and B are flashing.
dkall mentioned that he installed all the current drivers from Comar. Which is strange to me because the CD that was included with the receiver only has windows drivers on it.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
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Quit MacENC or GPSNavX
Install the FTDI driver (Mac OS X 32 bit)
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
Plug the AIS receiver into your Mac's USB port
Restart MacENC or GPSNavX
Select "Connect" on the AIS/RADAR menu
Select "Settings" button
Select the port USBSerial-XXXX, Rate 38400, Uncheck "Use GPS Port"
If your AIS receiver is receiving AIS target transmissions, you will see AIS NMEA data in the AIS/RADAR Monitor drawer after pressing the "Start" button
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