ACR AISlink MOB Test & Review - Pacific Ocean Crossing Test
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2021
- About halfway through our Pacific Ocean crossing from the Galapagos Islands to the Marquises Islands we decided to test out some of the tech we brought aboard. We are using ACR's AISLink CB2 AIS Transponder and running it through WiFi onto our iPhones using the Navionics App to display all AIS targets. It took about 2.5 minutes for our AIS to pick up on the signal, but it worked well. We did not test at the 5 nautical mile (conditions dependent) listed range.
Product description and specification located here: www.acrartex.com/products/mob
We were not paid by ACR nor given any compensation to test this.
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🎬Edited by: Jason Kruger @Krugball🎬
review, safety equipment, MOB, Man over board
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Phew, I thought he was a goner :) good vid guys, hope it all went back together again.
Probably had a hard time finding GPS satellites....
Ya, wayyyy to many obstructions out there 😂