Boatagain
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I was wondering it anyone has a Digital Yacht AIS connected to a Garmin chartplotter? If so, does it work well, or not?
Specifically, my chartplotter is the Garmin 7612xsv. I'm interested in integrating it with the the DY AIT2000 Class B transponder via NMEA 2000. The DY unit is about $150 less than the Garmin AIS 600. I learned today that one of the reasons for the high price of the Garmin is that it contains an integrated active VHS/AIS splitter which one does not need if you're willing to install a separate AIS antenna. An active splitter costs about $200 separately. A downside to using a splitter is, according to several reports I've read on the internet (and we all know how reliable that is), that the range of the VHS is degraded. Neither unit comes with an AIS antenna which will run about an aditional $150.
Anybody have any experience with this? Thanks!
Specifically, my chartplotter is the Garmin 7612xsv. I'm interested in integrating it with the the DY AIT2000 Class B transponder via NMEA 2000. The DY unit is about $150 less than the Garmin AIS 600. I learned today that one of the reasons for the high price of the Garmin is that it contains an integrated active VHS/AIS splitter which one does not need if you're willing to install a separate AIS antenna. An active splitter costs about $200 separately. A downside to using a splitter is, according to several reports I've read on the internet (and we all know how reliable that is), that the range of the VHS is degraded. Neither unit comes with an AIS antenna which will run about an aditional $150.
Anybody have any experience with this? Thanks!