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Standard Omni DSC upgrade?
I have the Omni model GX2340S VHF unit and it has just about every feature
(I thought) that I desired.. I finally got around to wiring up all the connectors on the back and found it did have a NMEA connector.. But when I went to program in my SSID number, the menu wouldn't activate. I opened the case and found that the "Optional" DSC Board (part number CDS2300) was not installed. This VHF was a gift from my kids when I was preparing to launched my boat a couple years ago. (They ask me what features I wanted and one of my specific requirements was DSC). Purchased too long ago to return it.. I suspect the West Moron represented this radio as having DSC. The reality is, it is DSC capable but requires a factory upgrade. Does anyone know how expensive it might be to have this option added to this or similar model unit. Should I go to the local Marine Electronix shop or should I contact the OEM?? Steve s/v Good Intentions |
Standard Omni DSC upgrade?
The original DSC radios followed a rule that forbid them to let the
customer enter the MMSI number, themselves. The various regulating organizations headed by the ITU were afraid you'd just put in any old number causing DSC to be useless trying to avoid the fees, license fees and other bureaucratic money drains. Then, they changed their minds and turned the MMSI distribution for pleasure boats over to organizations like Boat/US who made it much easier to get an MMSI number from one of their blocks of numbers. So, the new radios allow you to enter MMSI just TWICE (got two new Icoms like this M602 VHF and M802 HF SSB) in case you screw up the first time. More than twice it has to go back to the factory to get the memory chips reset. The radio you got is in the old, factory-only-programming set of radios. They didn't include the MMSI/DSC unit because you had to send the radio back to the manufacturer's shop to get it installed and programmed, anyways, for an extra fee, of course....(c; That's why you didn't get the unit in the first place..... On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 11:17:49 -0700, "Steve" wrote: I have the Omni model GX2340S VHF unit and it has just about every feature (I thought) that I desired.. I finally got around to wiring up all the connectors on the back and found it did have a NMEA connector.. But when I went to program in my SSID number, the menu wouldn't activate. I opened the case and found that the "Optional" DSC Board (part number CDS2300) was not installed. This VHF was a gift from my kids when I was preparing to launched my boat a couple years ago. (They ask me what features I wanted and one of my specific requirements was DSC). Purchased too long ago to return it.. I suspect the West Moron represented this radio as having DSC. The reality is, it is DSC capable but requires a factory upgrade. Does anyone know how expensive it might be to have this option added to this or similar model unit. Should I go to the local Marine Electronix shop or should I contact the OEM?? Steve s/v Good Intentions Larry W4CSC 3600 planes with transponders are burning 8-10 million gallons of kerosene per hour over the USA. R-12 car air conditioners are responsible for the ozone hole, right? |
Standard Omni DSC upgrade?
I contacted Standard Horizon and their tech support got right back to me,
but the news was not good.. The DSC option board is no longer available. However, if I can find one in old stock, from a dealer, I can install it myself.. Simple plug in job. I'll do some Google searches for this CDS2300 board and cross my fingers.. There is also a good marine elex repair shop (father/son) in seattle that may be able to get it for me. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
Standard Omni DSC upgrade?
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"Steve" wrote: There is also a good marine elex repair shop (father/son) in seattle that may be able to get it for me. Steve s/v Good Intentions Must be G & L Marine Bruce in alaska |
Standard Omni DSC upgrade?
Your so right (again). I'll be giving them a call this week.
Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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