Users of Shipplotter, Tresco or FreeAIS Viewers
You can always share your AIS-Reception by including Digital-Seas in your Peer-to-Peer Settings. We opened the server for public-reception and will appreciate new Sharers. In return we will make available a Google Earth .kml file for the sender and a Fleetmon applet for using it on a Homepage.
Every Sharer could greatly improve coverage and the number of Vessels inside the first open ship-datase Digital-Seas.com
You can watch the results of your sharing efforts right away here: http://www.digital-seas.com/open_space/sharing_ais/new_ais_shares.html
I am already using Shipplotter software to see AIS data:
If you have already a receiving station and you are using the shipplotter software to process and publish your data, then you may easily send us your data without interrupting your current system at all. Just configure Shipplotter to additionally send the data to our server.
Go to 'I/O settings' and locate the 'UDP peer-to-peer output section'. Enable the output to Remote IP '85.214.86.151', Remote port 33000.
That's all. See the following video for the switches:
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Give us a ring:
You can watch the results of your sharing efforts right away here:
http://www.digital-seas.com/open_space/sharing_ais/new_ais_shares.html
If you would like to show your data on your own site, please give us a short message, we could lead you trough the installation and the neccessary adjustments.
Contact Lars at Digital-Seas.com here...
Comments:
Thursday, 06-11-08 12:52
i share from Terschelling island to norsee nord
www.wadscan.nl
www.wadscan.eu
greatings Johan
Sunday, 19-10-08 01:35
i want running vessel
Tuesday, 07-10-08 22:07
Dear Piet,
your Texel coverage fits perfectly into the route on the North Sea coast. We will try to close the gaps down to Rotterdam and Antwerp soon. Thank you very much and keep sharing :-) Lars
Sunday, 05-10-08 16:23
Sharing from island Texel
Sunday, 07-09-08 20:34
Thanks a lot Doug, we will create a North America Area right away and show your data there.
Just browsed your site: http://www.popularwireless.com very interesting GMRS information there, learning everyday something new here....
Your signal is very stable and with good weather conditions an astonishing coverage! Cheers, Lars.




