Resetting the MMSI within a Raymarine AIS Transceiver
Certified Raymarine Installers and many Authorized Raymarine Dealers have the means to reset the MMSI of a Raymarine AIS transceiver as well as the capability to perform software updates to both AIS receivers and AIS transceivers. Should there not be a Certified Rayamrine Installer or Raymarine dealer (recommend calling the dealer before bringing the product to the dealer) in your area who can perform these services, then the AIS transceiver or AIS receiver may be sent to Raymarine’s Product Repair Center to have these services performed. As FCC regulations prohibit entering a MMSI into an AIS transceiver to FCC licensed technicians, marine electronics installers, marine electronics dealers, and marine electronic repair facilities, it is recommended that the new MMSI number to be entered into the AIS transceiver (as well as the associated AIS Static Data (boat name, ship type, call sign, distances from the GPS sensor to port/starboard gunwales and to bow/stern)) be supplied to the Certified Raymarine Installer, Raymarine Dealer, or Raymarine Repair Center. At the time of this post Raymarine's US Product Repair Center was charging $75 US to perform these services. This fee included return ground shipping within the US.
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Certified Raymarine Installers and many Authorized Raymarine Dealers have the means to reset the MMSI of a Raymarine AIS transceiver as well as the capability to perform software updates to both AIS receivers and AIS transceivers. Should there not be a Certified Rayamrine Installer or Raymarine dealer (recommend calling the dealer before bringing the product to the dealer) in your area who can perform these services, then the AIS transceiver or AIS receiver may be sent to Raymarine’s Product Repair Center to have these services performed. As FCC regulations prohibit entering a MMSI into an AIS transceiver to FCC licensed technicians, marine electronics installers, marine electronics dealers, and marine electronic repair facilities, it is recommended that the new MMSI number to be entered into the AIS transceiver (as well as the associated AIS Static Data (boat name, ship type, call sign, distances from the GPS sensor to port/starboard gunwales and to bow/stern)) be supplied to the Certified Raymarine Installer, Raymarine Dealer, or Raymarine Repair Center. At the time of this post Raymarine's US Product Repair Center was charging $75 US to perform these services. This fee included return ground shipping within the US.
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