![]() At various points I've gotten the following blink codes:įlashing Green (when it's actually working)Ĩ Amber (Watchdog Timeout Reboot) it'll show this after power cycling and the sounder is actually working. Sounder (and therefore depth on ST70 instruments) keeps cutting in and out. Working on a boat with an intermittent depth problem.ĭSM300 (v4.20) connected to E120W (v2.65) MFDs via a Sirius SR6 ethernet switch. A little tweaking I suspect and it will become everything it was meant to be. My Axiom's are still connected to each other, not on a Seatalkng backbone, so maybe this issue is resolved when using a backbone.Īll-in-all, spectacular idea by the Raymarine engineers. Do we know if this will be something that is addressed in future updates/upgrades? To change to the other display I have to connect to its WiFi address. I used the default channel 1, but, in hindsight, maybe should have changed that to something different.Ģ) My setup is 2 Axiom 9's, but the app only lets me look at one display at a time. I am assuming the WiFi protocol is 802.11, at 2.4 GHz, but can you tell me if it is b, g, n, or ac? Not that it really matters that much, but knowing the sub-protocol would give me an idea of what to expect in terms of transmission capabilities. 3D Vision is almost impossible to stream. It doesn't matter whether you are using the chart app or the fish finder app, although fish finder graphics are much more intense and subsequently slower to stream. As the graphics get heavier, more intense, the apps slow down considerably, and eventually cease to function. Awesome idea, but there are a couple issues.ġ) The streaming speed is pretty slow. Set up the WiFi connection, and started the Raycontrol app on my iPad. PilotLINK ships with a complimentary copy of SmarterTrack Lite – a full featured AIS display program for Windows PCs.So, updated my Axiom 9's last night to the 3.1 LH3 software. Popular navigation programs such as SmarterTrack, SeaPro, RosePoint and MaxSea for PCs or macENC for a Mac are all compatible. PilotLINK can also interface with a PC or MAC. ![]() Also works with many other 3rd party apps available through the Apple App store or Google Play on Android. It’s also compatible with iSailor and iNavX. iAIS is a free of charge app from Digital DeepSea which gives a basic AIS radar type display and target information. PilotLINK is compatible with a wide variety of apps and PC programs. Alternatively, it can connect via a standard mini USB connector to any USB style power pack or AC/DC USB power adaptor that are readily available from many 3rd parties. PilotLINK is stand alone and can operate from its internal, user replace-able, dry battery (PP3) for up to 15 hours. It’s compatible with iOS and Android systems (depending upon app utilised) as well as PC & MAC based systems. Therefore allowing AIS and GPS data from the Class A to be sent directly to any connected mobile devices such as phones or tablets. PilotLINK then creates a WiFi navigation network on board the vessel. All Class A transponders share a common “Pilot Plug” connector that PilotLINK connects directly to via a 1m cable. PilotLINK is a wireless interface providing WiFi for a Class A AIS Transponder. Powered from internal 9v PP3 battery or optional external USB.Can fit the rugged handheld design with an optional rubber jacket.Fully compatible with many popular Apps and software programs.TCP allows single device connection while UDP allows multiple devices to receive the data.Creates a wireless access point with a typical range of 30m.Complimentary copy of SmarterTrack Lite for PCs.Free iAIS App for iPhone, iTouch or iPad.Uses standard NMEA data for maximum compatibility with software applications.Supports bi-directional communication for configuring the transponder.Reads GPS and AIS data directly from the transponders Pilot Plug. ![]()
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