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"david" wrote in
: it was good to see no negative comments about the JRC1000. David They're just hiding their true feelings....(c; |
Thankyou all for your help and advice a kind reader has sent me the manual
and I will mount it low as suggested. it was good to see no negative comments about the JRC1000. David |
"david" wrote in message ... Thankyou all for your help and advice a kind reader has sent me the manual and I will mount it low as suggested. it was good to see no negative comments about the JRC1000. David Several people have complained about the noise that the smaller JRC, Furuno, etc., radars make when mounted directly on top of a thin fiberglass or metal cabin roof. The roof/overhead tends to act as a acoustic diaphragm, making the cabin noisy from drive motor/gear operation. The quick fix in most cases is a very small amount of grease on the motor gear/ring gear teeth. Some motors are shock mounted in rubber grommets, and permit loosening the mounting bolt and tiny adjustment of the motor position can be done, changing the depth of the gear teeth mesh, until a quiet point is found. Possibly remounting the scanner dome on rubber or plastic washers would reduce the noise also. Raymarine tends to use belt drive, so drive noise is usually not a problem. 73 Doug K7ABX |
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