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-rw-r--r-- | test/sample.aivdm (renamed from test/schwehr.aivdm) | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | test/sample.aivdm.chk (renamed from test/schwehr.aivdm.chk) | 0 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | www/AIVDM.txt | 5 |
3 files changed, 7 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/test/schwehr.aivdm b/test/sample.aivdm index 3199a1ba..ac8d56ff 100644 --- a/test/schwehr.aivdm +++ b/test/sample.aivdm @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # Sample AIVDM data sentences provided from real data by Kurt Schwehr -# Mike Greene, and Neal Arundale. +# Mike Greene, Neal Arundale, and AISHub. # # The text dumps following are (mostly) produced by the parsers in # Kurt's noaadata.py toolkit, and are here so they can be eyeball-checked @@ -306,6 +306,7 @@ # Destination MMSI : 413118000 # Retransmit flag : 0 # Text : NI HAO.CALL TEST +# From AISHub !AIVDM,2,1,1,A,<39KdV8jIGtP7E4P@=PjEP>P81@9P>5GPI9BP?<P4P25CP6B=P1<P6E:19B1,0*02 !AIVDM,2,2,1,A,80,4*1B # Message Type : 12 @@ -316,8 +317,8 @@ # Retransmit flag : 0 # Text : GUD PM 2U N HAPI NEW YIR OL D BES FRM AL FUJAIRAH # Type 13: -# This message was shipped to acknowledge the last type 12 and is verified -# by the fact that the MMSI fields are right. +# From AISHub. This message was shipped to acknowledge the last type 12 and is +# verified by the fact that the MMSI fields are right. !AIVDM,1,1,,A,=39UOj0jFs9R,0*65 # Message Type : 13 # Repeat Indicator : 0 diff --git a/test/schwehr.aivdm.chk b/test/sample.aivdm.chk index 1f846af9..1f846af9 100644 --- a/test/schwehr.aivdm.chk +++ b/test/sample.aivdm.chk diff --git a/www/AIVDM.txt b/www/AIVDM.txt index 4380c7d5..18381e17 100644 --- a/www/AIVDM.txt +++ b/www/AIVDM.txt @@ -113,7 +113,8 @@ document: * Sample sentences of types 16-17, 22-23, and 25-26 together with decoded dumps of the field values. Please note that sample - sentences not accompanied by field dumps are *not* useful. + sentences not accompanied by field dumps are *not* useful; I + can get plenty of those. == Open-Source Implementations == @@ -1619,7 +1620,7 @@ the type of AIS equipment. Most sites that advertise "live" AIS feeds actually give you a map display through a browser. Here are a few from which you can get raw sentence data over a TCP/IP port for testing. Coverage on these is -not yet very comprehensive; these sites tnd to have good coverage in +not yet very comprehensive; these sites tend to have good coverage in Europe, the U.S. and a few ports in Asia but to be spotty elsewhere. See their siting maps for details. |