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On 26 mei, 19:05, Larry wrote:
Good way to burn out the front end of the NavTex Receiver..... ....if it isn't ALREADY fried when he got the boat.....(c; The navtex is fine. The guy selling the switch gives written warranty on any damage to the receiving part of the navtex and the firm has been around for a while. He designed 4 mechanisms / defense lines to prevent voltage / current to pass to the navtex. But maybe you're right and is it too risky. So, now what, I'm restricted to a passive antenna for the navtex. What do you think of a whip on the radar arch for the navtex. It would be a bit close to the backstay, some 4-5 feet. TIA, Len. |
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