I have  aSi-Tex with a VHF splitter.  It is connected to my plotter via a
NMEA 2000 connection.  It works great and was easy to install.

joel
Annapolis

On Thursday, September 26, 2013, Colin Kilgour wrote:

> I have the Comar Multi receiver from Milltech Marine.  I bought it 4
> years ago and while it was state of the art at the time, I'm sure the
> technology has advanced since then.  (I think Wally might have turned
> me on to it.)
>
> I've been really happy with it.  Works reliably.  Talks to my
> Raymarine plotter.   Also provides a USB output that will transmit not
> only the AIS data but also everything else on the Seatalk to a laptop
> down below.
>
> I'd check out the latest and greatest from these folks and go for it.
> Offshore, it's one of the best $400 (or less) items you can have on
> the boat.
>
> Cheers
> Colin
>
>
>
> On 9/26/13, Alan Bergen <alan-at-h...@comcast.net <javascript:;>> wrote:
> > I am interested in installing a Class B AIS Transponder on my boat. I'd
> like
> > to hear from anyone who has done this. Specifically I'd like to know the
> > brand, model, what you like or dislike about it, and why you chose that
> > particular brand and model.
> >
>
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