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Who will be the first-

By admin, Wednesday, August 26, 2009

-User to comment here on the new BETA part of Digital-Seas?
Go find the spot inside this website, come back here and send us your comment.
We will give out promotional codes for Fleetmon mobile for the first five users :-)


6 Responses to “Who will be the first-”

  1. 1

    I found the beta

    http://www.digital-seas.com/fleet_tracking/ports.html

    And you have a lot of work on it.
    These are ports in , the rest is for pleasure (motoroboats, …)

    Antwerp
    Ghent
    Brussels
    Zeebrugge

    Thursday, August 27, 2009 at 8:08 am

  2. 2

    Port of Newcastle upon Tyne is actually caled Port of Tyne. The following ships are in The Port of Blyth, about 7 miles north of the Tyne:- Henny, Lilly Mitchell, OSC Victoriadiep, Tina C.
    http://www.portofblyth.co.uk/ais/googleblyth.html

    Thursday, August 27, 2009 at 10:04 am
    • Ian Johnston

  3. 3

    Seems like Ports is a new -beta- addition. I have checked only ports in Poland - Gdynia and Gdansk. They both are close one to other, but it looks like their boundaries are defined wrong. Looks like a limit between those two is set on 54°33′N where it should be rather 54°29′N. This way vessels in port of Gdynia would actually be visible on Gdynia tab. Overall I like this new addition. Keep on good job.

    Jed SQ2DK/mm from the coast of W Africa

    Friday, August 28, 2009 at 10:46 am
    • Jed SQ2DK

  4. 4

    Yeah, thanks you three: all found the new section:
    http://www.digital-seas.com/nc/fleet_tracking/ports.html

    really quick, I will send you the codes via Email, (hoping you own the IPhone).

    The Portview is far from perfect, I would please you to give experiences and wishes inside the forum. We do need to finetune this a lot further. Every commetn is welcome.

    Friday, August 28, 2009 at 3:18 pm
    • admin

  5. 5

    The beta version just got better.
    Nice work.

    Friday, August 28, 2009 at 9:28 pm

  6. 6

    We will indeed have a lot work to define the exact boundaries for all the covered ports.
    For now this is an automatic calculation, which narrows Ship-Position to the nearest City with more than 5000 inhabitants in a radius of 25km. This will produce some faults in the naming, but gives at least a good idea (verbally), where the vessel is located. Area / Zone alerts will be the next step.

    Thanks to all members in this little contest!

    Saturday, August 29, 2009 at 11:47 pm
    • admin

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