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SkunkTracker
AIS monitoring and mapping
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  • Earliest Version Launch Date Globally
    09/16/2019
  • Latest Version
    1.9
  • Time Since Latest Version
    23days7Hour
  • Total Updated Versions (last 1 year)
    1

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Version History

  • Version1.9
    06/25/2024
    Size:1.77M

    AIS monitoring and mapping

    Update Log

    Bug fixes and performance enhancements.

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    App Description

    SkunkTracker displays live, updating maps of ships and boats. It uses AIS data streams received over WiFi, either from your own dedicated AIS receivers or from public network feeds such as AISHub.net and MarineTraffic.com.
    AIS (Automatic Identification System) transponders are carried by all large ships, all passenger vessels, and many recreational boats.
    Note: you need an AIS radio, or access to a public or private AIS feed, to use SkunkTracker. Your boat's AIS transponder may have a network interface already, and if you can connect to the same network you can use that radio. Your radio can be connected via WiFi or via cellular data.
    If your radio doesn't have a network connection, we recommend a WiFi-RS232 converter, such as the Global Cache WF2SL or the Grid Connect RN370.

  • Version1.8.1
    09/16/2019
    Size:9.24M

    AIS monitoring and mapping

    Update Log

    This version adds support for Dark Mode, and also cleans up some typos and performance issues.

    Screenshots
    App Description

    SkunkTracker displays live, updating maps of ships and boats. It uses AIS data streams received over WiFi, either from your own dedicated AIS receivers or from public network feeds such as AISHub.net and MarineTraffic.com.
    AIS (Automatic Identification System) transponders are carried by all large ships, all passenger vessels, and many recreational boats.
    Note: you need an AIS radio, or access to a public or private AIS feed, to use SkunkTracker. Your boat's AIS transponder may have a network interface already, and if you can connect to the same network you can use that radio. Your radio can be connected via WiFi or via cellular data.
    If your radio doesn't have a network connection, we recommend a WiFi-RS232 converter, such as the Global Cache WF2SL or the Grid Connect RN370.