The mast is out and the rigging being replaced, and... I suddenly have an antenna question:
For an AIS (Vesper) / VHF (Standard Horizon GX2400GPS) system (with active splitter), is there a preferred antenna?
The one on the boat is about 15" long, but practical sailor and others suggest 3 ft, about twice that (which would be about a half-wave antenna at Ch 16 frequency). My rigger, who I like, suggests a "Shakespeare 5212"; I cannot find the 5212 (probably wrote it down wrong), but it googles as a reliable brand.
--> However, I've heard AIS can be problematic on VHF antennas... is there anything I really need to watch out for here?
On a related note, coax: LMR 240 coax (googles as reliable, rigger likes) has 1.8dB loss and is 1.5 lb for my mast length and 1.5" min bending radius. LMR 400, thicker, has a 2.3" min bend radius, weighs 3 lb, and had 0.9dB loss.
If I understand that right, I get about 23% better (using the exact dB #s) reception/transmission power with the LMR 400, basically for free (coax cost not that different.) Hard to imagine why I wouldn't do this... am I missing something (maybe the bend radius is critical?)
Lastly, I have heard some LED masthead tricolors interfere with the AIS/VHF signal. Any advice here? Rigger suggests SignalMate TRIAN3C, which seems nice / googles well.
Sorry for the flurry of questions -- so much pops up the minute the work starts... As always, any advice truly appreciated!
For an AIS (Vesper) / VHF (Standard Horizon GX2400GPS) system (with active splitter), is there a preferred antenna?
The one on the boat is about 15" long, but practical sailor and others suggest 3 ft, about twice that (which would be about a half-wave antenna at Ch 16 frequency). My rigger, who I like, suggests a "Shakespeare 5212"; I cannot find the 5212 (probably wrote it down wrong), but it googles as a reliable brand.
--> However, I've heard AIS can be problematic on VHF antennas... is there anything I really need to watch out for here?
On a related note, coax: LMR 240 coax (googles as reliable, rigger likes) has 1.8dB loss and is 1.5 lb for my mast length and 1.5" min bending radius. LMR 400, thicker, has a 2.3" min bend radius, weighs 3 lb, and had 0.9dB loss.
If I understand that right, I get about 23% better (using the exact dB #s) reception/transmission power with the LMR 400, basically for free (coax cost not that different.) Hard to imagine why I wouldn't do this... am I missing something (maybe the bend radius is critical?)
Lastly, I have heard some LED masthead tricolors interfere with the AIS/VHF signal. Any advice here? Rigger suggests SignalMate TRIAN3C, which seems nice / googles well.
Sorry for the flurry of questions -- so much pops up the minute the work starts... As always, any advice truly appreciated!
