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Last night I discovered how to configure inavx.web-ais.net as an NMEA client to display AIS targets on charts. However, the server appears to be down today; I can't connect via iNavX with the bookmarked configuration settings (I get a timeout), nor can I connect via a test Telnet connection. Anyone know who to ask/notify that the server is down?
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SiiTech AIS server is orking for me. The key is there needs to be AIS targets (on their server) that are within 30 NM of the iDevice or a designated waypoint. Always best to bring up Safari to this page..
http://vtslite.siitech.com/vtslite
To check for coverage in your area of interest.
Scott Dillon
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA
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Is the coverage determined only by seeing icons on the map?
I was expecting to see more of a coverage map like the cell providers use indicating available coverage for an area of interest by using a color coded map.
Jim