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I am a surprised winner of this auction lot.
http://cgi.govliquidation.com/auction/view?id=883631 Seems to be really nice, high power stuff, never used. Radar domes, radar "arrays" (6 foot pieces), displays, etc. Three sets and some extras. Does anyone have any specs on them? Are they for open sea only? Am I allowed to use one on Lake Michigan? They are for big boats, right? Their multiple kW rating seems to suggest that I cannot use them with just a Mercruiser alternator. What it boils down to is this: I can either sell all of them, or sell two sets and keep one. I have a 21 foot boat powered by a Mercruiser 228 I/O motor. Would be cool to have a radar array, but, I doubt that I can actually use it, hence my question. Thanks i |
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Ignoramus6056 wrote:
I am a surprised winner of this auction lot. http://cgi.govliquidation.com/auction/view?id=883631 Seems to be really nice, high power stuff, never used. Radar domes, radar "arrays" (6 foot pieces), displays, etc. Three sets and some extras. Does anyone have any specs on them? Are they for open sea only? Am I allowed to use one on Lake Michigan? They are for big boats, right? Their multiple kW rating seems to suggest that I cannot use them with just a Mercruiser alternator. What it boils down to is this: I can either sell all of them, or sell two sets and keep one. I have a 21 foot boat powered by a Mercruiser 228 I/O motor. Would be cool to have a radar array, but, I doubt that I can actually use it, hence my question. Thanks i That's the unit (41x) that I have on my boat. 48 mile. It's a great radar. It's a radar like all the rest. It'll work anywhere. A big radar for a 21 foot boat. It will work on any 12 volt system. I'd definitely buy one if I didn't already have one. There was an article in a magazine 3 or so years ago that profiled the coast Guard 41 foot rescue boat. That's the radar they use. When I had it serviced the technician went on and on about the quality and what a good unit it is. I'm sure everyone wants a screen that takes less room and has a color display. I'm very happy with mine. |
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 15:09:45 GMT, Jim wrote:
Ignoramus6056 wrote: I am a surprised winner of this auction lot. http://cgi.govliquidation.com/auction/view?id=883631 Seems to be really nice, high power stuff, never used. Radar domes, radar "arrays" (6 foot pieces), displays, etc. Three sets and some extras. Does anyone have any specs on them? Are they for open sea only? Am I allowed to use one on Lake Michigan? They are for big boats, right? Their multiple kW rating seems to suggest that I cannot use them with just a Mercruiser alternator. What it boils down to is this: I can either sell all of them, or sell two sets and keep one. I have a 21 foot boat powered by a Mercruiser 228 I/O motor. Would be cool to have a radar array, but, I doubt that I can actually use it, hence my question. Thanks i That's the unit (41x) that I have on my boat. 48 mile. It's a great radar. It's a radar like all the rest. It'll work anywhere. A big radar for a 21 foot boat. It will work on any 12 volt system. I'd definitely buy one if I didn't already have one. That's very nice to know. My issue is that I am sure that my alternator cannot supply 2.4 kW or whatever -- can I "turn the volume down"? coast Guard 41 foot rescue boat. That's the radar they use. When I had it serviced the technician went on and on about the quality and what a good unit it is. I'm sure everyone wants a screen that takes less room and has a color display. I'm very happy with mine. Thank you. I am very happy with that lot, maybe I can keep one set for my boat. i |
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![]() "Jim" wrote in message k.net... That's the unit (41x) that I have on my boat. 48 mile. It's a great radar. It's a radar like all the rest. It'll work anywhere. A big radar for a 21 foot boat. It will work on any 12 volt system. I'd definitely buy one if I didn't already have one. There was an article in a magazine 3 or so years ago that profiled the coast Guard 41 foot rescue boat. That's the radar they use. When I had it serviced the technician went on and on about the quality and what a good unit it is. I'm sure everyone wants a screen that takes less room and has a color display. I'm very happy with mine. Ditto here. I've got the same (or very similar) 4kw system on the Navigator. I had a 6kw Furuno system on the Egg Harbor that had an advertised 60 mile range. Both Raytheon and Furuno are excellent. Of the two, I prefer the Raytheon system only because it seemed easier to use and more intuitive than the Furuno, particularly when combined with a GPS chartplotter and depth finder. One thing I wish people would do though. Remember to turn the radar off, or put in standby when entering a harbor with lots of other boats and buildings around. Last weekend I watched a 40' SeaRay back into a slip right in front of my boat. The owner tied up, hooked up shore power and then proceeded to hook up a hose and spent a half hour rinsing the boat off ... all the time with the radar array spinning away, only 20 feet or so from other boats with people on them. Eisboch |
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![]() "Ignoramus6056" wrote in message ... Thank you. I am very happy with that lot, maybe I can keep one set for my boat. i If you do, try this someday when you are out cruising and T'storms are forecast. Put the range out to max. If there are storms around, you will clearly see the cells and which way they are heading. Eisboch |
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 11:45:32 -0400, Eisboch wrote:
"Ignoramus6056" wrote in message ... Thank you. I am very happy with that lot, maybe I can keep one set for my boat. i If you do, try this someday when you are out cruising and T'storms are forecast. Put the range out to max. If there are storms around, you will clearly see the cells and which way they are heading. That's great. I will definitely try that. i |
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 11:31:41 -0400, Eisboch wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message k.net... That's the unit (41x) that I have on my boat. 48 mile. It's a great radar. It's a radar like all the rest. It'll work anywhere. A big radar for a 21 foot boat. It will work on any 12 volt system. I'd definitely buy one if I didn't already have one. There was an article in a magazine 3 or so years ago that profiled the coast Guard 41 foot rescue boat. That's the radar they use. When I had it serviced the technician went on and on about the quality and what a good unit it is. I'm sure everyone wants a screen that takes less room and has a color display. I'm very happy with mine. Ditto here. I've got the same (or very similar) 4kw system on the Navigator. I had a 6kw Furuno system on the Egg Harbor that had an advertised 60 mile range. Both Raytheon and Furuno are excellent. Of the two, I prefer the Raytheon system only because it seemed easier to use and more intuitive than the Furuno, particularly when combined with a GPS chartplotter and depth finder. One thing I wish people would do though. Remember to turn the radar off, or put in standby when entering a harbor with lots of other boats and buildings around. Last weekend I watched a 40' SeaRay back into a slip right in front of my boat. The owner tied up, hooked up shore power and then proceeded to hook up a hose and spent a half hour rinsing the boat off ... all the time with the radar array spinning away, only 20 feet or so from other boats with people on them. I am glad to hear that it is good stuff. Yes, radiating kilowatts of anything is a bad idea near others. i |
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How good can it be for you and other aboard the boat?
I mean you are REALLY close to that thing!! Tom Ignoramus6056 wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 11:31:41 -0400, Eisboch wrote: "Jim" wrote in message k.net... That's the unit (41x) that I have on my boat. 48 mile. It's a great radar. It's a radar like all the rest. It'll work anywhere. A big radar for a 21 foot boat. It will work on any 12 volt system. I'd definitely buy one if I didn't already have one. There was an article in a magazine 3 or so years ago that profiled the coast Guard 41 foot rescue boat. That's the radar they use. When I had it serviced the technician went on and on about the quality and what a good unit it is. I'm sure everyone wants a screen that takes less room and has a color display. I'm very happy with mine. Ditto here. I've got the same (or very similar) 4kw system on the Navigator. I had a 6kw Furuno system on the Egg Harbor that had an advertised 60 mile range. Both Raytheon and Furuno are excellent. Of the two, I prefer the Raytheon system only because it seemed easier to use and more intuitive than the Furuno, particularly when combined with a GPS chartplotter and depth finder. One thing I wish people would do though. Remember to turn the radar off, or put in standby when entering a harbor with lots of other boats and buildings around. Last weekend I watched a 40' SeaRay back into a slip right in front of my boat. The owner tied up, hooked up shore power and then proceeded to hook up a hose and spent a half hour rinsing the boat off ... all the time with the radar array spinning away, only 20 feet or so from other boats with people on them. I am glad to hear that it is good stuff. Yes, radiating kilowatts of anything is a bad idea near others. i |
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 12:28:59 -0400, Harry Krause wrote:
Ignoramus6056 wrote: On 29 Jun 2006 09:11:29 -0700, wrote: How good can it be for you and other aboard the boat? I mean you are REALLY close to that thing!! Good question, but, I think, if it is regular RF and I am a few feet away, the effects on my body should be minimal. Good question though. i Wrap your head in Saran Wrap and the family jewels in aluminum foil; you'll be fine. Did you see a research paper on effectiveness of tinfoil hats? Someone did a study with some expensive test equipment, and found that they do not work (do not attenuate RF signals and sometimes even amplify them in certain cranial areas). http://people.csail.mit.edu/rahimi/helmet/ i |
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