i am planning installing a maratrac or a spectra on to a "Turist cruise boat" that sales up and down CT river so it can talk to out base in essex. on the Rail roads channel(We now ow the Boat).
1. is to use a regular marine antenna. i am shure it will tune up to 160. But can they handle 110watts
2. get a small base station anteaa(not a station master) and install that
marine antenna
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Forget the commercial marine band antenna. Tried using one on a VHF Maratrac. It would detune when TX was more then 10 seconds. The low grade coax was no help
Best bet is to use an RFS/Cellwave BA1010-2. Broadband & suited for the marine envoirnment.
One of the agencies I volunteer for use the BA1010 for VHF & AO8610 for CDPD on a boat with excellent results. We did have to make mounts as they don't fit a standard marine mount.
Best bet is to use an RFS/Cellwave BA1010-2. Broadband & suited for the marine envoirnment.
One of the agencies I volunteer for use the BA1010 for VHF & AO8610 for CDPD on a boat with excellent results. We did have to make mounts as they don't fit a standard marine mount.
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Subchapter T-L? BTW, Both antennas mentioned uptopic were mounted on pipe stubs welded to the pilothouse roof.KitN1MCC wrote:regular marine mounts do not matter, this a small ship
Any thoughts on using a PD-220 Stationmaster for Marine VHF? We are replacing a 19' Shakespeare 4018-M shortly & I'm toying with the idea of the Stationmaster.