STB
Guru
Correct. And the AIS will transmit everything within it's coding AND everything the owner put into the database while cruising OUS, IF it is an FCC MMSI.
I don't really want to get into the back and forth here too much, because I really think everyone agrees and this thread may have just taken a left turn. I value your contributions, and the contributions of everyone else on the forum. I'm glad y'all are here (and tolerate me!)
Having said that, I suspect you slightly mis-wrote above, or maybe I am misreading what you wrote above.
AIS transcievers don't generally have access to the FCC database, or any related database. So, they just transmit the things that have directly been programmed into them.
Those who are receiving AIS transmissions may have access to online or offline copies of the data associated with the radio license, which can then be looked up by the MMSI provided by the receiving AIS radio. This lookup can be fully integrated and automated, but isn't necessarily.
For example, in my boat, I have a Class-A transciever. And, in my last boat, I had a Class-B transciever. And, before that, I had a Class-C receiver (and still have two in my VHF-DSC radios, as backup). None of these happen(ed) to be tied into any database, offline or online. I just get(got) the programmed data and, from there, can(could) look the rest up manually, e.g. via the Web on a tablet or my phone.