AIS Vessel Tracking

Track ships and vessels via AIS (Automatic Identification System) on 161.975 / 162.025 MHz.
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Settings

Status

Status: Standby

Vessels: 0

Antenna Guide

Marine VHF band (162 MHz) — stock SDR antenna will NOT work well

Simple Dipole (Cheapest)
  • Element length: ~46 cm each (quarter-wave at 162 MHz)
  • Material: Wire, coat hanger, or copper rod
  • Orientation: Vertical (AIS is vertically polarized)
  • Placement: As high as possible with clear view of the water/harbor
Commercial Options
  • Marine VHF whip: ~$20–50, designed for 156–163 MHz band
  • Discone: ~$30–50, wideband coverage including marine VHF
  • Collinear: Higher gain (~6 dBi), best for coastal monitoring
Placement Tips
  • Height is critical: AIS is line-of-sight. Roof or mast mount is ideal
  • Range: At 10m height, expect ~25 NM (46 km) range over water
  • LNA: Nooelec Lana or similar broadband LNA, mount at antenna
  • Coax: Keep cable short. RG-58 loses ~4 dB per 10m at 162 MHz
Quick Reference
AIS Channel A 161.975 MHz
AIS Channel B 162.025 MHz
Quarter-wave length 46 cm
Modulation GMSK 9600 baud
Bandwidth 25 kHz
Polarization Vertical