When AIS can be switched off?

According to IMO guidelines provided by Resolution A. 917(22), AIS should always be in operation when ships are underway or at anchor. Only if the master believes that the continual operation of AIS might compromise the safety or security of the ship, the AIS may be switched off.
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Are ships allowed to turn off AIS?

A ship's crew may turn off its AIS broadcast for a variety of legitimate reasons, but this behavior may indicate that a vessel is hiding its location and identity to conceal illegal activities like fishing in no-take protected areas or entering another country's waters without authorization.
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Why the ship master is allowed to switch off the AIS in specific areas?

AIS as an anti-piracy measure

Because of this security concern, the IMO amended its AIS guidelines in 2003 to allow ship masters to switch off the AIS in specific areas where the threat of attack by piracy or terrorists are imminent.
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What are the main limitation of AIS?

Limitations of AIS

The accuracy of AIS information received is only as good as the accuracy of the AIS information transmitted. The position received on the AIS display might not be referenced to the WGS 84 datum. Over-reliance on the AIS can cause complacency on the part of the OOW.
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How does Yamaha AIS work?

1) AIS - Is an anti-polution device (Air Induction System) Basically it's an air pump, that injects air into the exhaust pipes to help burn excess unburnt fuel vapors in your exhaust pipe, thus the frequent backfiring. Blocking the AIS ports, will NOT completely eliminate the backfiring, should reduce it though.
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What is the AIS on a bike?

AIS (Air Injection System)

The AIS injects air into the exhaust chambers as a means of burning excess fuel when the bike is decelerating.
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What happens when an AIS sensor fails?

If the external position sensor fails the AIS unit cannot use the internal GPS receiver and no position will be transmitted. The difficulty we are now led to understand is this failure cannot normally be detected by the onboard user, and therefore how would the user know the vessel has a faulty AIS.
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What are the 3 dynamic information of an AIS?

AIS transmits, automatically and at set intervals, dynamic information relating to the ship's course, speed and heading; static information related to the ship's name, length, breadth; and voyage-related details such as cargo information and navigational status (e.g. underway or at anchor).
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How many types of AIS are there?

Types of AIS equipment.

For a shipboard fitting there are three types of AIS equipment, Class A, Class B and receive only. Class A is intended for vessels where the fit is mandatory. Class A transmits more information, more frequently and at higher power than Class B.
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IS and AIS mandatory on ships?

Regulations for carriage of AIS

The regulation requires AIS to be fitted aboard all ships of 300 gross tonnage and upwards engaged on international voyages, cargo ships of 500 gross tonnage and upwards not engaged on international voyages and all passenger ships irrespective of size.
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Is AIS a legal requirement?

If your fishing vessel is 15m or more in length, the law requires you to fit and maintain an AIS…
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What is an AIS switch?

It is a device to aide navigational safety and transmits information about a ship including its identity and position.
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Who should restart the AIS as soon as the source of danger has disappeared?

The master should however restart the AIS as soon as the source of danger has disappeared. If the AIS is shut down, static data and voyage related information remains stored. Restart is done by switching on the power to the AIS unit. Ship's own data will be transmitted after a two minute initialization period.
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Are military ships on AIS?

“The vast majority of military vessels have AIS off, but they're still being tracked by space-borne sensors, undersea sensors, and other technical means,” he told The Independent.
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Do I need AIS on my yacht?

The answer for most recreational boaters is maybe. No, you don't have to have AIS, just like most boaters aren't required to have radar or an EPIRB. Heck, many recreational boaters ply inland lakes, bays, and rivers in areas where commercial traffic isn't too much of an issue in the first place.
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What frequency does AIS transmit on?

AIS transponders and receivers use two VHF radio frequencies: 161.975 MHz (AIS1, or channel 87B) and 162.025 MHz (AIS2, or channel 88B). The USCG has asked the Federal Communications Commission to authorize any US vessel to operate AIS on these two channels under its existing ship station license.
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How is AIS data collected?

Global AIS transceiver data collected from both satellite and internet-connected shore-based stations are aggregated and made available on the internet through a number of service providers.
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What are the 6 static information of an AIS?

AIS broadcasts voyage related information (including ship location, speed, course, heading, rate of turn, destination and estimated arrival time) as well as static information (including ship name, ship MMSI ID, message ID, ship type, ship size).
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What is the purpose of AIS?

The purpose of AIS is to help identify vessels, assist in target tracking, simplify information, exchange and provide additional information to boost situational awareness.
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Can AIS replace radar?

AIS is therefore a valuable aid to assist in collision avoidance. There always will be ships without AIS onboard. However, radar detects targets independent of the target's onboard equipment. Therefore, AIS cannot replace radar, which is, in many ways, a 'complete' system.
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Can I connect my GPS to the AIS?

Our very popular AMEC CAMINO-101 Class B AIS transponder can now either use its internal GPS system coupled with the AMEC external antenna or it now supports using an external GPS device connected through the inbound NMEA port.
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What do AIS block off plates do?

The air induction system (AIS) burns unburned exhaust gases by injecting fresh air (secondary air) into the exhaust port, reducing the emission of hydrocarbons. Once these are capped off the air injection system can be safely removed. These Smog Block Off Plates are made from CNC'ed billet aluminum.
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Do I need block off plates?

The block off plate replaces the plate which allows an air pump to pump air into the system to allow for better burn of the exhaust gasses (any fuel which may not have been burnt during the combustion process).
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What is an AIS receiver?

What is AIS? AIS stands for Automatic Identification System. AIS devices consist of a GPS receiver and a data radio unit. The AIS system enables ships all over the world to identify each other and transfer important information to other ships, but also to land stations and traffic centres on the coast.
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