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Does anyone know where I could get some sample output from an ARPA radar? Or
even a simulator that outputs over serial port? I have a system that can take in AIS data, and I'd like to include ARPA input as well if I can get some data to play with. Thanks, Dave |
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Dave,
Most of the radar manufacturers have data simulators,the dealers use them in the showrooms to demo display units..... You might contact Kongsberg/Simrad or Raytheon High Seas, or Foruno , they may be able to refer you to a dealer near you, I've found Foruno and Simrad to be easier to work with What kind of system do you have? Does it receive AIS or just accept data from an AIS system? Just curious! mark victor |
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"markvictor" wrote: Dave, Most of the radar manufacturers have data simulators,the dealers use them in the showrooms to demo display units..... You might contact Kongsberg/Simrad or Raytheon High Seas, or Foruno , they may be able to refer you to a dealer near you, I've found Foruno and Simrad to be easier to work with What kind of system do you have? Does it receive AIS or just accept data from an AIS system? Just curious! mark victor Sonny, best you actually learn to spell "Furuno" before you go slinging it around...... Me |
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Crawl back under your bridge ,troll...
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On 14 Dec 2005 13:08:06 -0800, "markvictor" wrote:
Most of the radar manufacturers have data simulators,the dealers use them in the showrooms to demo display units..... You might contact Kongsberg/Simrad or Raytheon High Seas, or Foruno , they may be able to refer you to a dealer near you, I've found Foruno and Simrad to be easier to work with Ok, I'll have a hunt around & ask some of the local dealers. What kind of system do you have? Does it receive AIS or just accept data from an AIS system? Just curious! We have written our own software to process the AIS data & display it on MapInfo GIS based display. We get the data from the Chinese made AIS units (http://www.yte.com.cn/) & also have some Nauticast AIS units. The plan is to have ARPA input to our software as well so we can do overlays. I'd just like to look at some ARPA samples to get an idea of the update rate & amount of data as I'm not sure whether our system will be able to keep up with it or not. Dave |
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Dave,
I have a high interest in AIS ability. I have no desire to reinvent the wheel. Will you be selling your system? Steve "Dave Baker" wrote in message ... On 14 Dec 2005 13:08:06 -0800, "markvictor" wrote: Most of the radar manufacturers have data simulators,the dealers use them in the showrooms to demo display units..... You might contact Kongsberg/Simrad or Raytheon High Seas, or Foruno , they may be able to refer you to a dealer near you, I've found Foruno and Simrad to be easier to work with Ok, I'll have a hunt around & ask some of the local dealers. What kind of system do you have? Does it receive AIS or just accept data from an AIS system? Just curious! We have written our own software to process the AIS data & display it on MapInfo GIS based display. We get the data from the Chinese made AIS units (http://www.yte.com.cn/) & also have some Nauticast AIS units. The plan is to have ARPA input to our software as well so we can do overlays. I'd just like to look at some ARPA samples to get an idea of the update rate & amount of data as I'm not sure whether our system will be able to keep up with it or not. Dave |
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Thanks for the info,Dave, So you would use the ARPA for the target and
then use the AIS to give an actual identity to it? Sounds like that would be a pretty handy feature as an overlay, I have only done installs on tje Komgsberg and Simrad units myself and all were on container or auto-transport ships, but I'm hearing more and more interest in pleasure boat apps, Looks to be a strong market developing... The last Elect. dealer I worked for had a number of simulators similar to what you need, but they were for pleasure craft type radar and did not incorporate any ARPA data, that is why I think the High Seas divisions would be your best bet.. With regards markvictor |
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On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 08:37:11 +0100, "Steve Lusardi"
wrote: Dave, I have a high interest in AIS ability. I have no desire to reinvent the wheel. Will you be selling your system? We have already been selling the system for about 7 years now. We only added AIS capability about 1 year ago though, and ARPA is something new that the latest client is looking for. In the past we have been using it mostly with dedicated Inmarsat tracking systems as well as proprietary UHF tracking systems. However, it's not just a viewing package - it's a full Command & Control package used mostly by oil companies to manage their crewboats, supply boats, anchor-handling tugs, drilling rigs, etc. Recently the local Coast Guard has just bought it, so we have been adding new features. So, as you an imagine, it's not a cheap package - it's based on MapInfo Professional 8.0 GIS, and a licence just for that is getting on for US$2000 before we even get to our software that integrates into it. There is a freeware package around that can decode AIS signals from the cheap (or expensive) AIS receivers (or transceivers) and display them on maps, if that is all you are after. Or there is Ship Plotter (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/shipplotter/ for more info) which is cheap but does a good job even without an AIS receiver - uses a normal radio receiver & a PC sound card! Dave |
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On 15 Dec 2005 23:46:09 -0800, "markvictor" wrote:
Thanks for the info,Dave, So you would use the ARPA for the target and then use the AIS to give an actual identity to it? Sounds like that would be a pretty handy feature as an overlay, That's the plan I think, but personally I can see problems. Around here we get a LOT of data. I was on a boat in Singapore a few weeks back & playing with a stand-alone AIS (can't remember the brand) but it had a "radar" display on it, and when you zoomed out to 24nm range it would just crash the whole AIS box because there was too much data! I think at any one time in Singapore there are 2000 to 3000 ships & it's a small island, so they are probably all within AIS range! So, just getting AIS into a PC display system reliably while trying to do other things is a big task. Introducing ARPA is something the customer wants to do mainly to highlight vessels that have ARPA returns but no AIS, as these are the more worrying targets. I'm skeptical as to whether it will work on a PC system in the real world though. If I can find some simulator or even sample ARPA data I'd trying pushing it in & see what sort of throughput we get before everything falls over. Dave |
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On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 21:40:30 +0800, Dave Baker
wrote: So, just getting AIS into a PC display system reliably while trying to do other things is a big task. Introducing ARPA is something the customer wants to do mainly to highlight vessels that have ARPA returns but no AIS, as these are the more worrying targets. I'm skeptical as to whether it will work on a PC system in the real world though. If I can find some simulator or even sample ARPA data I'd trying pushing it in & see what sort of throughput we get before everything falls over. ============================================== I have a Furuno Navnet RADAR with the optional ARPA board. I believe there is an option to transmit the ARPA sentences over the Navnet interface to a secondary display. I'm pretty sure the ARPA sentences are documented in either the user manual or installation manual, and either should be online in PDF format on the Furuno web site. |
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