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Antenna question
I am considering buying a Garmin GPSMAP 162 but am undecided as
whether to get the internal version or the external version. My boat is fiberglass sloop and I think the GPS would work inside the cabin. However I would like to mount it outside in good weather. In other words I would love the mobility of an internal antenna. But what would I be giving up in terms of reception? Ron Patterson |
Antenna question
External antenna is usually better all around. We have a handheld GPS
we used for a while and keep as backup. It looses lock occationally and looses it often in bad weather when the bimini is wet. Doesn;t work well below deck. Doug s/v Callista "Ron Patterson" wrote in message om... I am considering buying a Garmin GPSMAP 162 but am undecided as whether to get the internal version or the external version. My boat is fiberglass sloop and I think the GPS would work inside the cabin. However I would like to mount it outside in good weather. In other words I would love the mobility of an internal antenna. But what would I be giving up in terms of reception? Ron Patterson |
Antenna question
"doug dotson" wrote in message ... External antenna is usually better all around. We have a handheld GPS we used for a while and keep as backup. It looses lock occationally and looses it often in bad weather when the bimini is wet. Doesn;t work well below deck. Doug s/v Callista "Ron Patterson" wrote in message om... I am considering buying a Garmin GPSMAP 162 but am undecided as whether to get the internal version or the external version. My boat is fiberglass sloop and I think the GPS would work inside the cabin. However I would like to mount it outside in good weather. In other words I would love the mobility of an internal antenna. But what would I be giving up in terms of reception? Ron Patterson My GPSMAP 168 has a BNC connector for the external antenna. You could use a single external antenna and a manual coaxial RF switch to select between 2 mounting locations. -rick- |
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