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“Combination NMEA and USB connections for PC and plotter based systems. Also features NMEA input and inbuilt multiplexer.”
Great entry-level AIS receiver for use with PC navigation software and chart plotters. Such as the latest Garmin, Raymarine, Navico, Standard Horizon and Furuno units. Connected to an existing VHF antenna (via a splitter) or dedicated AIS antenna, you can receive all AIS targets within range – typically up to 30nm. Simple plug and play USB connection to a PC. Uses standard drivers built-in to Windows XP/Vista/7 and is automatically mapped to an available “virtual” com port, which your PC software can read. Also compatible with Mac OS X and all LINUX Kernels since V2.4.20.
The AIS100 Pro has a dual NMEA0183 and USB output capability, therefore allowing you to supply AIS data to a PC (via USB) and a dedicated plotter (via NMEA) for larger installations. Connect the NMEA (4800 baud) output of your GPS to the AIS100Pro and it will automatically multiplex (merge) the slower GPS data with the high speed AIS data and thus transmit everything on the high speed NMEA output (38,400 baud) – perfect for connection to a chart plotter with only one NMEA input.
If the AIS transponder doesn’t have a built-in VHF splitter (i.e. AIT5000), there are 2 options: either install a dedicated VHF antenna for AIS or install an antenna splitter so that the main VHF antenna is used for both VHF radio and AIS.
For those who want to use their existing VHF antenna, then we recommend the use of a certified zero loss VHF antenna splitter such as our SPL1500 and SPL2000. Please do not use a non-zero loss certified VHF antenna splitter. They are inexpensive, but they can destroy your AIS transponder.
For those who want to install a VHF antenna dedicated to AIS, then we recommend a VHF antenna tuned to AIS frequencies. The AIS transmission and reception works on 2 dedicated channels which use the frequencies 161.975 and 162.025 MHz (channel 87B and 88B). VHF frequencies in the maritime environment use frequencies from 156.0 to 162.025 MHz and most VHF antennas are designed to provide maximum gain on channel 16 (156.8 MHz). You can now find antennas on the market dedicated to AIS frequencies such as the HA156 antenna.
These antennas, dedicated to AIS frequencies, offer maximum gain at 162 MHz (which is the centre between the 2 AIS frequencies 161.975 and 162.025 MHz). So if you install a VHF antenna instead of a VHF antenna splitter for your AIS receiver or transponder, then choose an AIS frequency VHF antenna to compensate for the loss due to the installation of the antenna lower down than the main VHF antenna at the top of the mast. The graph below shows how a dedicated AIS frequency antenna (162 MHz) provides a better VSWR and therefore a better transmission and reception.
An AIS which sends and receives data is known as a transceiver (or often called a transponder). There are also simple devices called AIS receivers which pick up transmissions and decode for displaying on a compatible chart plotter or PC based navigation system – or even an iPad or tablet.
AIS transponders will allow you to receive data from vessels close to you, but will also allow you to continuously transmit your vessel’s identity, position, speed and heading, as well as other relevant information, to all other AIS-equipped vessels within your range.
To transmit its position, an AIS transponder must have its own GPS antenna. All our AIS transponders are supplied with a GPS antenna or have a built-in GPS antenna.
The best option would be to output the AIS information to a computer, most of our products now come with a USB connection as standard, so it is a simple plug and play connection to your computer.
Alternatively, you can add our WLN10/WLN30 to the AIS receiver and receives AIS targets directly on a navigation app. There are hundreds of apps which can display AIS targets.
No, we supply a version of our Smartertrack software free with every AIS product. The same software can also be upgraded at a later point to a full function navigation package with Navionics charts.
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Black myth: wukong – 8 weapons with best critical hit chance, black myth: wukong— how to get all pieces of sun wukong's armor (best armor), key takeaways.
There are four Vessels in Black Myth: Wukong that become available at different points in the storyline. Players can get three of them — Fireproof Mantle (Chapter 1), Wind Tamer (Chapter 2), and Weaver’s Needle (Chapter 4) — by engaging in side quests. The fourth, Plantain Fan, is unmissable as it is directly awarded to them at the end of Chapter 5.
These Black Myth: Wukong Vessels have incredibly strong but situational uses, along with passive effects that are always helpful. What’s also important to note is that they use Qi , which is completely independent of mana. Qi is also used for Spirits in Black Myth: Wukong . As such, they can fill up the “meter” for both by normal attacks or use the Mobile Spin for a very fast recharge. All put together, the various Vessels are incredibly powerful and should not be slept on.
Although players are free to get the optional Vessels whenever they want, going after them as soon as possible can make the journey much easier.
Learn the location of secret bosses, valuable items, and much more with the help of Game Rant's Black Myth: Wukong Guide.
Burn resistance and immunity to scorch damage on select terrain.
The Fireproof Mantle is the first obtainable Vessel in Black Myth: Wukong . Since its effects grant increased Burn Resistance or outright immunity from fire-based status ailments, it is essential when going up against bosses or environments that depend on these.
For starters, beating the Chapter 1 final boss Black Bear Guai can become frustrating. What makes this fight difficult is that the bear’s hits inflict Burn damage, and it covers a good chunk of the area in fire. As such, the Vessel becomes important in helping players last longer in the fight.
Qi is an energy that players will earn as they fight enemies in Black Myth: Wukong; here's how to recover it and use it.
The Fireproof Mantle is also the recommended Black Myth: Wukong Vessel for Chapter 5. The terrain is covered with lava and most enemies, not to mention bosses, are aggressive and heavily rely on fire damage. Bosses like Rusty-Gold Cart and Bishui Golden-Eyed Beast in the secret area, the Mother of Flamlings, penultimate boss Red Boy (who becomes the final boss Yaksha King), and even Chapter 6’s Feng-Tail General demand Fireproof Mantle as the equipped Vessel in Black Myth: Wukong .
Immunity to wind attacks and amazing damage reduction.
The Wind Tamer Vessel in Black Myth: Wukong can be acquired fairly early on, and its effects can change the outcome of many fights. It massively increases Damage Reduction upon activation, which is always a great thing. Its passive also increases this stat by a slight amount. While this isn’t much, it’s always helpful, since even some non-boss enemies are very aggressive. Even the activation itself stops most attacks and staggers enemies, giving players breathing room.
This Vessel also gives players immunity to wind or wind-based attacks. The case where the former becomes crucial is the fight against Black Myth: Wukong Chapter 2 final boss Yellow Wind Sage . Not only is it agile and aggressive, but its tornadoes cut down visibility and the sandstorm shrinks the area of combat. Saving the Vessel for the last phase or quickly building it up for a second use is recommended.
Gourds are required to heal in Black Myth: Wukong, though many are hidden away throughout the game. Here is how players can acquire all of them.
Down the line, the Wind Tamer Vessel can be helpful against aerial enemies, since it brings them to the ground and makes them easier to deal with. It is also recommended for use against bosses like Chapter 1’s secret boss Red Loong , to stagger it down from the air. It's also useful for Chapter 5’s Fast as Wind, Quick as Fire , and Chapter 6’s Cloudtreading Deer . The activation can nip combos and wind-based attacks in the bud, and the increased Damage Reduction can help players last longer in Black Myth: Wukong 's fights.
Great for crit builds and constant homing damage.
The Weaver’s Needle is recommended for players who are adept at the game’s combat rhythm. It doesn’t have purely defensive measures like the others do. Since it increases Critical Hit Chance and Critical Hit Damage, it can help players take down enemies. The Weaver’s Needle’s active effect lasts for a decent amount of time and constantly attacks enemies, even staggering them in some cases. The Crit value applies to the needle as well, which means it can deal Crit Damage too.
The first and most important usage of this Vessel is with the Black Myth: Wukong Chapter 4 final boss, Hundred-Eyed Daoist Master . At the start of the final phase, the enemy is buffed and the Destined One’s stamina is debuffed. The attacks also get more lethal and unpredictable. The Weaver’s Needle helps shatter the effect and stagger the boss to make it vulnerable. Through this, the constant damage, and the increased stats, players will have an easier time with the Hundred-Eyed Daoist Master than they would otherwise.
Black Myth: Wukong features 21 unique weapons to collect, and here are some of the best for critical damage builds.
The Weaver’s Needle Vessel isn’t a direct counter to as many bosses as the others, but its constant ranged damage and Crit increase can be very helpful. The Fireproof Mantle and the Wind Tamer are more situational. However, the Weaver’s Needle can be used against almost any boss for chip damage. It is more helpful against enemies where Burn Resistance (or even Damage Reduction) can be done away with. Those like Chapter 5’s Keeper of the Flaming Mountains & Yin-Yang Fish and Chapter 6’s Poison Chiefs are particular highlights.
Homes in on enemies to break guard and stagger.
Many players feel that the Plantain Fan is the best Vessel in Black Myth: Wukong . The hurricane created by the active effect extinguishes any fire if present in the area, which makes it helpful against fire-based enemiesl. The passive effect, however, makes it impactful against any enemy, no matter ground-based or aerial. The hurricane homes in on the target and breaks their guard, staggering them and leaving them open to be attacked without any consequences.
Sun Wukong's armor is by far and above the most powerful armor in Black Myth: Wukong.
The Plantain Fan’s most popular use is to break Erlang Shen ’s “shields.” The secret boss is infamous for his regenerative shield bar that needs to be taken down to deal finisher combos. His aggressiveness is also a big concern. Fortunately, both measures are cut down by the Plantain Fan Vessel. His other attacks are devastating as well, but the Plantain Fan is almost always the chosen item for this boss fight.
As mentioned earlier, this Vessel is a good pick for other bosses as well. For example, extinguishing flames and locking in Chapter 6’s Supreme Instructor, the game’s final story boss, or even those like Chapter 2’s Tiger Vanguard , Chapter 4’s Yellow Loong , and Chapter 5’s Bishui Golden-Eyed Beast if still unbeaten (or from scratch in an NG+ run). The Plantain Fan is always a good Vessel to pick in Black Myth: Wukong when looking to stagger bosses and stop their aggressive combos.
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“Perfect for PC based navigation systems with USB drivers for PC, MAC and linux.”
This value priced, entry level AIS receiver with USB is Digital Yacht’s most cost effective solution for getting AIS on your PC. Featuring the same dual channel receiver as the AIS100Pro, but without the NMEA 0183 Output and multiplexer, there is no compromise on performance and the AIS100USB will out-perform all other, inferior, single channel receivers.
Simple plug and play USB connection to a PC. Uses standard drivers built-in to Windows XP/Vista/7 and is automatically mapped to an available “virtual” com port, which your PC software can read. Also compatible with Mac OS X and all LINUX Kernels since V2.4.20.
For use with any AIS compatible PC navigation software, such as the latest SmarterTrack , MaxSea, SeaPro, Nobeltec and RosePoint applications.
Weight | 224 g |
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Dimensions | 180 × 145 × 40 mm |
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An AIS which sends and receives data is known as a transceiver (or often called a transponder). There are also simple devices called AIS receivers which pick up transmissions and decode for displaying on a compatible chart plotter or PC based navigation system – or even an iPad or tablet.
AIS transponders will allow you to receive data from vessels close to you, but will also allow you to continuously transmit your vessel’s identity, position, speed and heading, as well as other relevant information, to all other AIS-equipped vessels within your range.
To transmit its position, an AIS transponder must have its own GPS antenna. All our AIS transponders are supplied with a GPS antenna or have a built-in GPS antenna.
With an AIS receiver or transponder, you will receive all information of surrounding ships and will allow you to contact them directly. There are 3 types of AIS data that are automatically and continuously transmitted:
The data transmission frequency is different depending on the transponder category and the speed of the ship.
The AIS targets can be displayed in different ways:
Each system will display the AIS targets differently (colours, size, etc.) but the data will remain the same. The next tab will explain which AIS transponder you need depending on the system you want to use to display the AIS targets.
If the AIS transponder doesn’t have a built-in VHF splitter (i.e. AIT5000), there are 2 options: either install a dedicated VHF antenna for AIS or install an antenna splitter so that the main VHF antenna is used for both VHF radio and AIS.
For those who want to use their existing VHF antenna, then we recommend the use of a certified zero loss VHF antenna splitter such as our SPL1500 and SPL2000. Please do not use a non-zero loss certified VHF antenna splitter. They are inexpensive, but they can destroy your AIS transponder.
For those who want to install a VHF antenna dedicated to AIS, then we recommend a VHF antenna tuned to AIS frequencies. The AIS transmission and reception works on 2 dedicated channels which use the frequencies 161.975 and 162.025 MHz (channel 87B and 88B). VHF frequencies in the maritime environment use frequencies from 156.0 to 162.025 MHz and most VHF antennas are designed to provide maximum gain on channel 16 (156.8 MHz). You can now find antennas on the market dedicated to AIS frequencies such as the HA156 antenna.
These antennas, dedicated to AIS frequencies, offer maximum gain at 162 MHz (which is the centre between the 2 AIS frequencies 161.975 and 162.025 MHz). So if you install a VHF antenna instead of a VHF antenna splitter for your AIS receiver or transponder, then choose an AIS frequency VHF antenna to compensate for the loss due to the installation of the antenna lower down than the main VHF antenna at the top of the mast. The graph below shows how a dedicated AIS frequency antenna (162 MHz) provides a better VSWR and therefore a better transmission and reception.
The best option would be to output the AIS information to a computer, most of our products now come with a USB connection as standard, so it is a simple plug and play connection to your computer.
Alternatively, you can add our WLN10/WLN30 to the AIS receiver and receives AIS targets directly on a navigation app. There are hundreds of apps which can display AIS targets.
No, we supply a version of our Smartertrack software free with every AIS product. The same software can also be upgraded at a later point to a full function navigation package with Navionics charts.
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What are amadeus i ship details.
AMADEUS I (IMO: 9709104) is a Yacht registered and sailing under the flag of Isle of Man . Her gross tonnage is 498 and deadweight is 148 . AMADEUS I was built in 2014 . AMADEUS I length overall (LOA) is 44.21 m, beam is 8.9 m. Her container capacity is 0 TEU. The ship is operated by .
AMADEUS I current position is received by AIS and displayed on next chart by using of VesselFinder services.
Ship Particulars | Value |
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IMO | 9709104 |
Callsign | MMBH6 |
Flag (Registration) | Isle of Man |
Gross Tonnage | 498 |
Deadweight (t) | 148 |
Length (m) | 44.21 |
Beam (m) | 8.9 |
TEU | 0 |
Built (year) | 2014 |
Builder | MOSCOW SHIPBUILDING & REPAIR YARD |
Yard | MOSCOW |
Name | Flag | Year |
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BELUGA | Cayman Islands | 2014 |
All details and current position are for informational purposes and VesselTracking is not responsible for the accuracy and reliability of AMADEUS I data values.
The current position of MOSCOW SPIRIT is at South America West Coast reported 40 days ago by AIS. The vessel arrived at the port of Talcahuano Anch., Chile on Aug 5, 23:39 UTC. The vessel MOSCOW SPIRIT (IMO 9418602, MMSI 311000449) is a Crude Oil Tanker built in 2010 (14 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Bahamas .
Predicted ETA | - |
Distance / Time | - |
Course / Speed | |
Current draught | 15.7 m |
Navigation Status | - |
Position received | |
IMO / MMSI | 9418602 / 311000449 |
Callsign | C6CE5 |
Flag | Bahamas |
Length / Beam | 275 / 48 m |
Recent port calls, vessel utilization, vessel particulars.
IMO number | 9418602 |
Vessel Name | MOSCOW SPIRIT |
Ship Type | Crude Oil Tanker |
Flag | Bahamas |
Year of Build | 2010 |
Length Overall | 274.50 |
Length BP | |
Beam | 48.03 |
Draught | |
Depth |
Gross Tonnage | 83850 |
Net Tonnage | |
Deadweight |
TEU | - |
Crude Oil | |
Gas ) | - |
Grain ) | - |
Bale ) | - |
Ballast Water ) | |
Fresh Water ) | - |
Builder | |
Place of Build | |
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This value priced, entry level AIS receiver with USB is Digital Yacht's most cost effective solution for getting AIS on your PC. Featuring the same dual channel receiver as the AIS100Pro, but without the NMEA 0183 Output and multiplexer, there is no compromise on performance and the AIS100USB will out-perform all other, inferior, single channel receivers.
Description The Digital Yacht AIS100 is a value priced, entry level AIS receiver. It is Digital Yacht's most cost effective solution for adding AIS to your boat. It Features the same dual channel receiver as the AIS200 range, but without the multiplexer, there is no compromise on performance, the AIS100 will outperform all other, inferior, single channel receivers.
AIS100 - Entry level AIS made easy… At Digital Yacht, we've an AIS for just about every application but sometimes we forget to talk about our most simple AIS solution - the AIS100 receiver designed to interconnect with just about any AIS compatible plotter via a simple two wire NMEA 0183 interface. Connect to a VHF antenna and you've an AIS enabled system that brings next generation ...
AIS100 is the perfect AIS receiver with USB drivers for PC, MAC and linux and also perfect for PC based navigation systems with USB drivers
Description This value priced, entry level AIS receiver with USB is Digital Yacht's most cost effective solution for getting AIS on your PC. Featuring the same dual channel receiver as the AIS100Pro, but without the NMEA 0183 Output and multiplexer, there is no compromise on performance and the AIS100USB will out-perform all other, inferior, single channel receivers.
This value priced, entry level AIS receiver is Digital Yacht's most cost effective solution for adding AIS to your PC. Featuring the same dual channel receiver as the AIS200 Pro, but without the NMEA 0183 output and multiplexer, there is no compromise on performance and the AIS100 will out perform all other, inferior, single channel receivers.
This value priced, entry level AIS receiver with NMEA 0183 is Digital Yacht's most cost effective solution for adding AIS to your boat. It is designed to interconnect with just about any AIS compatible plotter via a simple two wire NMEA 0183 interface. It features the same dual channel receiver as the AIS100Pro, but without the USB interface ...
KEY FEATURES This value priced, entry level AIS receiver with USB is Digital Yacht's most cost effective solution for getting AIS on your PC. Featuring the same dual channel receiver as the AIS100Pro, but without the NMEA 0183 Output and multiplexer, there is no compromise on performance and the AIS100USB will out-perform all other, inferior, single channel receivers.
This value priced, entry level AIS receiver is Digital Yacht's most cost effective solution for adding AIS to your boat. Featuring the same dual channel receiver as the AIS200 range, but without the multiplexer, there is no compromise on performance and the AIS100 will outperform all other, inferior, single channel receivers.
Digital Yacht MD, Nick Heyes, shows us the AIS100 and AIS100 USB and talks through the difference between both products, which will hopefully help you decide which is best for you.
This value-priced, entry-level AIS receiver is Digital Yacht's most cost-effective solution for adding AIS to your boat.
Digital Yacht launched the new, easy to use, entry level priced AIS100 which is a simple dual channel AIS receiver. Connect a VHF antenna and hook the AIS 100 to a plotter and you'll have basic AIS information.
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AIS100Pro is an AIS receiver with NMEA and USB connections for PC and plotter based systems. Also features NMEA input and inbuilt multiplexer.
This Vessel also gives players immunity to wind or wind-based attacks. The case where the former becomes crucial is the fight against Black Myth: Wukong Chapter 2 final boss Yellow Wind Sage. Not ...
KEY FEATURES This value priced, entry level AIS receiver with USB is Digital Yacht's most cost effective solution for getting AIS on your PC. Featuring the same dual channel receiver as the AIS100Pro, but without the NMEA 0183 Output and multiplexer, there is no compromise on performance and the AIS100USB will out-perform all other, inferior, single channel receivers.
KEY FEATURES. This bundle includes an AIS receiver with a VHF antenna. This value priced, entry level AIS receiver is Digital Yacht's most cost effective solution for getting AIS on your PC. The AIS100 uses true dual channel technology - it will out-perform all other, inferior, single channel receivers. This version is self powered from the ...
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What are AMADEUS I ship details? Rating: AMADEUS I (IMO: 9709104) is a Yacht registered and sailing under the flag of Isle of Man. Her gross tonnage is 498 and deadweight is 148. AMADEUS I was built in 2014. AMADEUS I length overall (LOA) is 44.21 m, beam is 8.9 m. Her container capacity is 0 TEU. The ship is operated by .
The current position of MOSCOW SPIRIT is at South America West Coast reported 4 days ago by AIS. The vessel MOSCOW SPIRIT (IMO 9418602, MMSI 311000449) is a Crude Oil Tanker built in 2010 (14 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Bahamas .