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On Sat, 20 Aug 2011 09:45:04 -0700, Gualtier Malde
wrote: Greetings - I have an overhead-mounted VHF which works fine in that position, but I want to be able to lower it to eye-height for certain things, such as using the Digital Selective Calling menu. The normal screen is LCD sort of gray on lighter gray and difficult for these old eyes to see with bifocals etc. I looked at an arm sort of thing from Fisheries Supply and it was too short and cumbersome. I wonder about a scissors-type lift. I would only need up/down, not in-between. I have tried to Google but apparently don't know how to ask the correct question. I hope someone in this group has solved the problem and will share it with me. gm I suspect that the main problem is whether the various wires going to the radio are long enough to move it up and down. As far as the mechanics I would think that one or another of the various television wall mounts might be adapted. Another possibility might be to re-mount the radio at an angle so that it is still over head but the screen and controls are facing downward, at an angle, to be directly facing you when you looked up. Cheers, Bruce |
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On 8/21/2011 5:27 AM, Bruce wrote:
On Sat, 20 Aug 2011 09:45:04 -0700, Gualtier wrote: Greetings - I have an overhead-mounted VHF which works fine in that position, but I want to be able to lower it to eye-height for certain things, such as using the Digital Selective Calling menu. The normal screen is LCD sort of gray on lighter gray and difficult for these old eyes to see with bifocals etc. I looked at an arm sort of thing from Fisheries Supply and it was too short and cumbersome. I wonder about a scissors-type lift. I would only need up/down, not in-between. I have tried to Google but apparently don't know how to ask the correct question. I hope someone in this group has solved the problem and will share it with me. gm I suspect that the main problem is whether the various wires going to the radio are long enough to move it up and down. As far as the mechanics I would think that one or another of the various television wall mounts might be adapted. Another possibility might be to re-mount the radio at an angle so that it is still over head but the screen and controls are facing downward, at an angle, to be directly facing you when you looked up. Cheers, Bruce I do have a moderate amount of room and the cables can be extended some. Today I undid the radio and lowered it manually to see what could settle for. I found that if I could lower it 6", and with a tilt down, it should be visible, and in that position we found no intolerable encroachment on our visibility forward (After all, we have two other large windows which, in fact, we use more than the one at the steering station itself. I am thinking I will build a small box to act as a spacer. Thanks for your reply. |
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"Gualtier Malde" wrote in message
... On 8/21/2011 5:27 AM, Bruce wrote: On Sat, 20 Aug 2011 09:45:04 -0700, Gualtier wrote: Greetings - I have an overhead-mounted VHF which works fine in that position, but I want to be able to lower it to eye-height for certain things, such as using the Digital Selective Calling menu. The normal screen is LCD sort of gray on lighter gray and difficult for these old eyes to see with bifocals etc. I looked at an arm sort of thing from Fisheries Supply and it was too short and cumbersome. I wonder about a scissors-type lift. I would only need up/down, not in-between. I have tried to Google but apparently don't know how to ask the correct question. I hope someone in this group has solved the problem and will share it with me. gm I suspect that the main problem is whether the various wires going to the radio are long enough to move it up and down. As far as the mechanics I would think that one or another of the various television wall mounts might be adapted. Another possibility might be to re-mount the radio at an angle so that it is still over head but the screen and controls are facing downward, at an angle, to be directly facing you when you looked up. Cheers, Bruce I do have a moderate amount of room and the cables can be extended some. Today I undid the radio and lowered it manually to see what could settle for. I found that if I could lower it 6", and with a tilt down, it should be visible, and in that position we found no intolerable encroachment on our visibility forward (After all, we have two other large windows which, in fact, we use more than the one at the steering station itself. I am thinking I will build a small box to act as a spacer. Thanks for your reply. Maybe you should get a wireless remote microphone that you can just hold in your hand to see what you need to see. I have one of these (older model than shown) and it works great. http://www.uniden.com/marine-electro...os/invt/whamg/ Wilbur Hubbard |
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On 8/22/2011 8:16 AM, Wilbur Hubbard wrote:
"Gualtier wrote in message ... On 8/21/2011 5:27 AM, Bruce wrote: On Sat, 20 Aug 2011 09:45:04 -0700, Gualtier wrote: Greetings - I have an overhead-mounted VHF which works fine in that position, but I want to be able to lower it to eye-height for certain things, such as using the Digital Selective Calling menu. The normal screen is LCD sort of gray on lighter gray and difficult for these old eyes to see with bifocals etc. I looked at an arm sort of thing from Fisheries Supply and it was too short and cumbersome. I wonder about a scissors-type lift. I would only need up/down, not in-between. I have tried to Google but apparently don't know how to ask the correct question. I hope someone in this group has solved the problem and will share it with me. gm I suspect that the main problem is whether the various wires going to the radio are long enough to move it up and down. As far as the mechanics I would think that one or another of the various television wall mounts might be adapted. Another possibility might be to re-mount the radio at an angle so that it is still over head but the screen and controls are facing downward, at an angle, to be directly facing you when you looked up. Cheers, Bruce I do have a moderate amount of room and the cables can be extended some. Today I undid the radio and lowered it manually to see what could settle for. I found that if I could lower it 6", and with a tilt down, it should be visible, and in that position we found no intolerable encroachment on our visibility forward (After all, we have two other large windows which, in fact, we use more than the one at the steering station itself. I am thinking I will build a small box to act as a spacer. Thanks for your reply. Maybe you should get a wireless remote microphone that you can just hold in your hand to see what you need to see. I have one of these (older model than shown) and it works great. http://www.uniden.com/marine-electro...os/invt/whamg/ Wilbur Hubbard That looks like a solution. I did not know that remote microphones could handle the DSC stuff. I'll see if there is one for my Horizon Spectrum. Thanks for the education - this may change my plans. The Work Boat Show (Pacific Marine Expo) in Seattle is in November and that will be a good place to scope out just about everything in a no-nonsense environment. Best wishes, Chuck |
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