Yes, you can view your AIS (Automatic Identification System) information. AIS provides vital information about vessels such as the vessel's identity, course, speed, and navigational status. This information is broadcasted over a VHF radio system and is available to the public.
To view your AIS information, you will first need to register with an AIS provider. These providers are typically companies that specialize in AIS technology and offer various services such as data collection, analysis, and visualization. Once registered, you will be able to access an online platform where you can view the AIS data from your vessel.
The AIS data that you will be able to view includes vessel name, MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity), call sign, length, breadth, type of vessel, destination, speed, and course. You will also be able to view a map of the vessel's location, as well as other vessels in the vicinity.
In addition to viewing the AIS information, you can also receive alerts whenever your vessel's data changes. This feature is useful if you need to be informed when a vessel enters or leaves a certain area or when its speed or course changes.
In conclusion, you can view your AIS data by registering with an AIS provider and accessing an online platform. This data will provide you with information about your vessel's identity, course, speed, and navigational status, as well as other vessels in the vicinity. Furthermore, you can receive alerts whenever your vessel's data changes.