I have been using my AIS when at the boat to get familiar with it and I'm pretty impressed. My slip is located in the midst of a huge port so I have lots of activity available to monitor. I mentioned that I used a high-gain rubber ducky scanner VHF/UHF antenna attached directly to the AIS receiver. I am getting eight miles range with it, so I'm not going with an antenna splitter or dedicated VHF antenna until I test it offshore where I would expect even better performance. Eight miles would be plenty if its reliable. However, the data transmitted from commercial shipping is really spotty. Lots of them have not inputted their size or draft. Maybe a third have not inputted their name and call signs. Yesterday, I even saw a tanker that was 'moored' moving at six knots!It is still an excellent safety supplement and an excellent value too which is more than you can say for some marine navigation gear. But, the level of compliance with the data is pretty sloppy.What have the rest of you found? What about AIS range?Rick D.