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JimH wrote:
wrote in message ups.com... I am going to add a fix-mounted VHF radio in my boat. I would like to know whether I should get a 3dB 3-ft antenna or a 6dB 8-ft antenna to mount on the T-top. My questions a - Books and people in this newsgroup recommend 6dB 8-ft antenna for a small powered boat. This sounds good. But I am wondering whether a 8-ft antenna is too large for my 18-ft boat. Nope. Will this make the boat "look" very top-heavy? Nope. Do people really use a 8-ft antenna in a small boat like mine? Yep. - The other alternative is a 3dB 3-ft antenna and accepting the reduced range. Does a 3dB antenna provide a good enough range given the fact that I won't go too far away from the shore (because the boat is considered as a "bay boat")? Purchase the 8 footer to get the greatest range. - According to post in this newsgroup, we need a metal plate for grounding if we use a 3dB antenna, and a fiberglass boat doesn't have it. My boat is a fiberglass boat. What's the alternative? Does this mean that I cannot use 3dB antenna? Thanks for any info in advance. Jay Chan Thanks for the useful info. I will go ahead to order a 6dB 8-ft antenna and a fix-mounted VHF radio. Jay Chan |
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Around 1/13/2006 8:33 PM, wrote:
I have a feeling that if mine is a 21-ft boat with a taller T-top (like the Mako center console that I see in ad), I would have chosen a 8-ft antenna. But mine is a small 18-ft boat, and I have a feeling that it just doesn't make the cut for a 8-ft antenna. shrugs I've got an 8' antenna and a 14' boat. I figure that I need every inch of range I can get... http://home.comcast.net/~galmgren/gl...t_7-04_004.jpg -- ~/Garth (.Sig broken) |
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![]() "Garth Almgren" wrote in message ... Around 1/13/2006 8:33 PM, wrote: I have a feeling that if mine is a 21-ft boat with a taller T-top (like the Mako center console that I see in ad), I would have chosen a 8-ft antenna. But mine is a small 18-ft boat, and I have a feeling that it just doesn't make the cut for a 8-ft antenna. shrugs I've got an 8' antenna and a 14' boat. I figure that I need every inch of range I can get... http://home.comcast.net/~galmgren/gl...t_7-04_004.jpg -- ~/Garth (.Sig broken) That is what I have been saying all along. I see no reason not to go with the antenna that will increase your transmission range. |
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