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Old 07-03-2009, 11:03 AM
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Default AIS on the St. Lawrence Seaway?

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I'm looking for some discriminator-level off air AIS signal recordings from the ships and land stations along the St. Lawrence Seaway.

The reason for this is that I suspect that the AIS protocol for this body of water differs from the standard.

If anyone could help, it'd be really appreciated - as well as saving me a 500 mile round trip to get the data directly.

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Old 07-03-2009, 11:34 AM
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Hello Try this link
AIS/Marine Information Thunder Bay & Beyond.
This is the person who may have your answer. I suspect the protocal is the same as I will be setting up a receiving station next year. There are not a lot of stations on the great lakes at this time. Also go here
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AIS/Marine Information Thunder Bay & Beyond.
This is the person who may have your answer. I suspect the protocal is the same as I will be setting up a receiving station next year. There are not a lot of stations on the great lakes at this time. Also go here
Live Ships Map - AIS - Vessel Traffic and Positions
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AIS/Marine Information Thunder Bay & Beyond.
This is the person who may have your answer. I suspect the protocal is the same as I will be setting up a receiving station next year. There are not a lot of stations on the great lakes at this time. Also go here
Live Ships Map - AIS - Vessel Traffic and Positions



Thanks for the Live Ship Map link, now I have something else to waste my time watching while at work!
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also go here. Yes ais on the great lakes is the same

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thomas724,
Do you know how "up-to-date" the live ship maps link that you provided is? The reason why I ask is I am currently watching the Norfolk, VA feed it is shows vessel "Del Sol" enroute to Hopewell, VA just west of the I-664 bridge in Newport News, but in reality, it's already in Hopewell. I was down in Hopewell yesterday and the Del Sol was moored to the dock at Honeywell.
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Many of the Public AIS sites are 60-90 min's delayed at times...

If you want Live Real Time, it's best to invest in Shipplotter for your personal computer [not all ports are covered or SHARE, keep that in mind]

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Do you know how "up-to-date" the live ship maps link that you provided is? The reason why I ask is I am currently watching the Norfolk, VA feed it is shows vessel "Del Sol" enroute to Hopewell, VA just west of the I-664 bridge in Newport News, but in reality, it's already in Hopewell. I was down in Hopewell yesterday and the Del Sol was moored to the dock at Honeywell.
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I'd love to buy it, but it's probably not worth it since the busiest port I live near is Richmond (15 mi. away) and that only sees 1 freighter a month. So, I guess for now I'll just stick with the feeds.
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