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Internal GPS Antenna (IGPS) Question
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 22:49:32 GMT, "Butch Davis" wrote: As of late this month Lowrance LMS-337C DF GPS will be available as an LMS-339C DF IGPS with internal antenna. It is recommended fro use on open cockpit or center console boats. For cost and ease of installation reasons I'd prefer to use an internal antenna unit. Seems to me that it would make little to no difference in satellite reception on my center console boat. Do you agree? No. dedicated external antennas are always superior... I have a Garmin with the internal antenna. Garmin 160 and I rarely have a problem. Mostly on lakes with high hills around it. But does the job perfectly well in the ocean. And I do not have to mount another antenna. |
Internal GPS Antenna (IGPS) Question
" JimH" jimh_osudadATyahooDOT com wrote in message ... "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 19:46:02 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudadATyahooDOT com wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 19:37:37 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudadATyahooDOT com wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message om... On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 22:49:32 GMT, "Butch Davis" wrote: As of late this month Lowrance LMS-337C DF GPS will be available as an LMS-339C DF IGPS with internal antenna. It is recommended fro use on open cockpit or center console boats. For cost and ease of installation reasons I'd prefer to use an internal antenna unit. Seems to me that it would make little to no difference in satellite reception on my center console boat. Do you agree? No. dedicated external antennas are always superior... If this is recently released technology how do you know? because they can only be one kind of antenna for a variety of reasons. the only improvements is in algorithms and transmitted signal quality. plus quantity of available satellites of course. I would like to see a field test of the unit before I jumped to any conclusions. whatever... Hey, as you know there are no absolutes in life Tom..........and technology changes everyday. But an external antenna would use the same technology and be able to be placed in the ideal location. Therefore better signal. |
Internal GPS Antenna (IGPS) Question
Wow!! Thanks for the incredibly numerous helpful replies. Chuck, your
Montauk console is very similar to my Dauntless console. My current GPS has an external antenna mounted to the steel tube running across the top of the windshield. If I use an internal antenna it would be abour 11 inches lower than the external and about four inches aft of it. Based upon my preconcieved notions and the responses here I'll almost certainly go with the internal antenna. I'm looking forward to a WAAS unit with a color display and Navionics charts. Wish a larger display was in the budget. So far it looks like Tiger GPS has a competitive price at $671 delivered. I spent more than that for my LMS-160 in 1999. Thanks again. Butch |
Internal GPS Antenna (IGPS) Question
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 14:05:18 GMT, "Butch Davis"
wrote: Wow!! Thanks for the incredibly numerous helpful replies. Chuck, your Montauk console is very similar to my Dauntless console. My current GPS has an external antenna mounted to the steel tube running across the top of the windshield. If I use an internal antenna it would be abour 11 inches lower than the external and about four inches aft of it. Based upon my preconcieved notions and the responses here I'll almost certainly go with the internal antenna. I'm looking forward to a WAAS unit with a color display and Navionics charts. Wish a larger display was in the budget. So far it looks like Tiger GPS has a competitive price at $671 delivered. I spent more than that for my LMS-160 in 1999. Thanks again. Butch Butch, you can go to alt.binaries.pictures.sports.ocean and look for the post titled Trolling.jpg. You'll see where I have my antenna mounted, on the console. When looking for a place to mount it, I had the boat on a rack next to a Grady White with the antenna mounted on his hardtop. I received one more satellite than he could, with as good or greater signal strength. He immediately got on his cell-phone and began whining at the Grady folks. Anyway, that's my two cents, FWIW. -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
Internal GPS Antenna (IGPS) Question
John,
Thanks for the picture. Nice looking boat, BTW. Looks like a pretty basic standoff pipe mount just forward of the helm. Looks like something I can do. Gotta think about it some. Butch "JohnH" wrote in message ... On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 14:05:18 GMT, "Butch Davis" wrote: Wow!! Thanks for the incredibly numerous helpful replies. Chuck, your Montauk console is very similar to my Dauntless console. My current GPS has an external antenna mounted to the steel tube running across the top of the windshield. If I use an internal antenna it would be abour 11 inches lower than the external and about four inches aft of it. Based upon my preconcieved notions and the responses here I'll almost certainly go with the internal antenna. I'm looking forward to a WAAS unit with a color display and Navionics charts. Wish a larger display was in the budget. So far it looks like Tiger GPS has a competitive price at $671 delivered. I spent more than that for my LMS-160 in 1999. Thanks again. Butch Butch, you can go to alt.binaries.pictures.sports.ocean and look for the post titled Trolling.jpg. You'll see where I have my antenna mounted, on the console. When looking for a place to mount it, I had the boat on a rack next to a Grady White with the antenna mounted on his hardtop. I received one more satellite than he could, with as good or greater signal strength. He immediately got on his cell-phone and began whining at the Grady folks. Anyway, that's my two cents, FWIW. -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
Internal GPS Antenna (IGPS) Question
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 00:18:57 GMT, "Butch Davis"
wrote: John, Thanks for the picture. Nice looking boat, BTW. Looks like a pretty basic standoff pipe mount just forward of the helm. Looks like something I can do. Gotta think about it some. Butch "JohnH" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 14:05:18 GMT, "Butch Davis" wrote: Wow!! Thanks for the incredibly numerous helpful replies. Chuck, your Montauk console is very similar to my Dauntless console. My current GPS has an external antenna mounted to the steel tube running across the top of the windshield. If I use an internal antenna it would be abour 11 inches lower than the external and about four inches aft of it. Based upon my preconcieved notions and the responses here I'll almost certainly go with the internal antenna. I'm looking forward to a WAAS unit with a color display and Navionics charts. Wish a larger display was in the budget. So far it looks like Tiger GPS has a competitive price at $671 delivered. I spent more than that for my LMS-160 in 1999. Thanks again. Butch Butch, you can go to alt.binaries.pictures.sports.ocean and look for the post titled Trolling.jpg. You'll see where I have my antenna mounted, on the console. When looking for a place to mount it, I had the boat on a rack next to a Grady White with the antenna mounted on his hardtop. I received one more satellite than he could, with as good or greater signal strength. He immediately got on his cell-phone and began whining at the Grady folks. Anyway, that's my two cents, FWIW. -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes It's the regular external antenna that came with the unit mounted on a plastic base from West Marine, cost a couple bucks is all. -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
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