The Comar AIS-2-USB receiver is now back online after a couple of weeks of down time.
Problems started back in October when it stopped receiving Channel A data and then it stopped receiving Channel B a couple of weeks ago.
The unit was returned to Comar and where it was repaired and given a full service.
Credit to Comar as they had it back to me within a week and did the work under warranty, even though the unit is around two years old.
So we're back on MarineTraffic, ShipsAIS and Shiptracking.
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Friday, 20 January 2012
AIS & Aircraft Radar Offline
Both my AIS and AirNav RadarBox stopped working and have been sent away for repairs.
The Flight Tracker and Marine Traffic parts of the website are still working, it's just that there's no data from this station being uploaded to there two sites and the others who get my data.
I hope the repairs won't take too long but I'm expecting a couple of weeks.
Keep you posted.
The Flight Tracker and Marine Traffic parts of the website are still working, it's just that there's no data from this station being uploaded to there two sites and the others who get my data.
I hope the repairs won't take too long but I'm expecting a couple of weeks.
Keep you posted.
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
STOP CENSORSHIP
Looking at Hebrides Weather today you may think we've been hacked.
Not the case. The "STOP CENSORSHIP" banner at the top of all the pages is in protest to the U.S. Governments attempts to pass new laws that would effect everyone using the internet.
You may have seen this reported in the Press today, the BBC and others in the UK have carried the story, but to find out more about what's being proposed and why there's a protest against it then have a look at americancensorship.org
Don't get me wrong, I support the idea of stopping internet piracy and copyright theft, it's the way in which the U.S. Government is going about it that I don't agree with as it will effect everyone who uses the internet, no matter where they are in the world.
Rather than "Blacking out" Hebrides Weather, I chose the banner as I didn't feel it was fare on my visitors to loose the weather data when the weather is a bit on the nasty side today.
The banner will be removed on the 19th January.
Not the case. The "STOP CENSORSHIP" banner at the top of all the pages is in protest to the U.S. Governments attempts to pass new laws that would effect everyone using the internet.
You may have seen this reported in the Press today, the BBC and others in the UK have carried the story, but to find out more about what's being proposed and why there's a protest against it then have a look at americancensorship.org
Don't get me wrong, I support the idea of stopping internet piracy and copyright theft, it's the way in which the U.S. Government is going about it that I don't agree with as it will effect everyone who uses the internet, no matter where they are in the world.
Rather than "Blacking out" Hebrides Weather, I chose the banner as I didn't feel it was fare on my visitors to loose the weather data when the weather is a bit on the nasty side today.
The banner will be removed on the 19th January.
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