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Matt April 6th 07 01:58 PM

VHF installation
 
I am going to be replacing an old GPS unit on my Sea Ray 215 EC and
adding a fixed mount VHF radio. Are there any guidlines to consider
with placement of the GPS and VHF with respect to each other, and of
course, both with respect to the compass? I am thinking about a
through mount on the helm below the steering wheel, either to port/
starboard whichever is best. The GPS would be mounted on a bracket
almost directly above the VHF. My compass is on top of the bulkhead.

What about wiring? I have two batteries, so a direct VHF connection to
the battery is not an option. Can I go direct to the panel thats
mounted on the rear of the IP?

Thanks!

Matt


Capt John April 6th 07 05:29 PM

VHF installation
 
On Apr 6, 8:58 am, "Matt" wrote:
I am going to be replacing an old GPS unit on my Sea Ray 215 EC and
adding a fixed mount VHF radio. Are there any guidlines to consider
with placement of the GPS and VHF with respect to each other, and of
course, both with respect to the compass? I am thinking about a
through mount on the helm below the steering wheel, either to port/
starboard whichever is best. The GPS would be mounted on a bracket
almost directly above the VHF. My compass is on top of the bulkhead.

What about wiring? I have two batteries, so a direct VHF connection to
the battery is not an option. Can I go direct to the panel thats
mounted on the rear of the IP?

Thanks!

Matt


Matt, I don't think the GPS will cause problems with the Compass, but
the VHF can. If you'r not sure, an easy way to check it out is to run
temporary wires to both units (keep the wires away from the compass),
and power them up. Don't forget to try transmitting on the VHF to see
what happens. You shouldn't connect the units directly to the
batteries, they'd have power applied to them all the time. The best
bet is to go to the panel, this way the battery switch will kill power
to the units when you turn it off, and power will come from the
battery you select with the switch.

John


definer April 7th 07 02:19 PM

VHF installation
 
I would also try to isolate the GPS as well, particularly if it has a
speaker of any kind. In general I try to isolate all my electronics
to the extent possible. If for no other reason than to minimize the
collateral damage from any problem with any one of them.

Ken

On Apr 6, 8:58 am, "Matt" wrote:
I am going to be replacing an old GPS unit on my Sea Ray 215 EC and
adding a fixed mount VHF radio. Are there any guidlines to consider
with placement of the GPS and VHF with respect to each other, and of
course, both with respect to the compass? I am thinking about a
through mount on the helm below the steering wheel, either to port/
starboard whichever is best. The GPS would be mounted on a bracket
almost directly above the VHF. My compass is on top of the bulkhead.

What about wiring? I have two batteries, so a direct VHF connection to
the battery is not an option. Can I go direct to the panel thats
mounted on the rear of the IP?

Thanks!

Matt





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