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AIS
Messages
AIS has the capability
of sending short binary text messages and safety related
text messages. Both messages can be either adressed to a
special station (like a phone call) or broadcasted to all
stations in an area.
Safety related
text messages contain plain text about safety related issues,
for example a buoy off station, an unlit light, a floating
object etc....
All binary
and safety related broadcast messages can be received
and displayed by Yacht-AIS Professional and Pilot-AIS.

Binary text messages
can also contain free text (like an SMS, for example for
berthing arrangements) or predefined content.
The IMO
(International Maritime Organisation) has developed seven
messages for world-wide use. These messages include:
- Meteorological
and Hydological Data
- Number of
Persons on Board(*)
- Extended Ship
Static and Voyage related Data (Air draught)
- Fairway Closed
- Tidal Window(*)
- Dangerous
Cargo Indication(*)
- Pseudo AIS
targets (re-broadcasting of VTS radar targets)
The ITU
has definded two additional messages for world-wide use:
- Ships Route
Plan (containing the next Waypoints of a ship)
- Recommended
Ships Route (Recommendation of waypoints from a VTS for
a vessel)
For the St.
Lawrence Seaway and the Great Lakes, the relevant authorities
have defined some additional special messages:
- Weather Station
Message
- Wind Information
Message
- Water Level
Message
- Water Flow
Message
- Lock Order
Message
- Estimated
Lock Times Message(*)
- Version Message
For use across
the United States, the national authorities have
developed some more messages:
- Vessel Processing
Order
- Hydro / Current
Message
- Hydro / Salinity
Temp Message
If you know of any other locally used binary AIS text messages
that are not listed above, please contact us. We will be
happy to implement them into our software.
All messages
marked with "(*)" are adressed binary messages
(AIS message 6). Decoding and processing of adressed binary
messages is only legal for competent authorities. Therefore
Yacht-AIS Professional does not process theses messages.
Upon request from competent authorities (like Port Control,
Police, Coast Guard) we will provide a special Yacht-AIS
"VTS" edition for decoding these
adressed binary messages.
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