Mounting a dedicated AIS antennae on an insulated backstay
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04-20-17, 08:18 AM
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Mounting a dedicated AIS antennae on an insulated backstay
Is it feasible to use a dedicated AIS (VHF) antennae mounted on a backstay bracket, on a backstay also insulated for HF transmissions?
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04-20-17, 09:31 AM
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RE: Mounting a dedicated AIS antennae on an insulated backstay
Welcome to the Raymarine Forum Hcfirstlight,
Q: Is it feasible to use a dedicated AIS (VHF) antennae mounted on a backstay bracket, on a backstay also insulated for HF transmissions? A: Per the FAQ addressing the subject of antennas for AIS transceivers, the only restriction that Raymarine specifies is that the antenna have a gain rating of no more than -3dB. Also maximum VHF radio (a safety device) performance will also be achieved when the VHF radio has been interfaced to a dedicated VHF antenna. The insulated backstay mount would seem to be an acceptable solution for permitting the AIS transceiver and VHF radio to have dedicated antennas. |
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