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I'm in the same situation as wipeout, plus, I don't want to buy a chart plotter. I couldn't really justify the cost and don't know where I'd put it - I use paper charts, hand held GPS and an iPad (mostly for planning) and am happy with that.
1700 Vhf Manuals
I do like the idea of one's position being given out automatically in an emergency situation. If you get the GX2100 you've then got to shell out for an external GPS, thats got to be powered up etc.
And you only get a tiny AIS display. Radio Ocean do a similar unit for less which also has a wireless remote control available, this might be more practical as I'm mostly single handing, but we come back to the external GPS problem again.
Happy to hear others experiences rather than opinions. I've been dithering on this subject as well. Whether to get the GX1700 VHF with built-in GPS or GX2100 VHF with built-in AIS? GX1700: GX2100E: I've been slow to realise that the GX1700 built-in GPS means it has a small internal antenna. Which means if the radio is mounted below decks, reception is likely to be limited. Which means you need to use the optional external GPS antenna option.
So why not do the same with the GX2100E and then have a VHF + AIS + GPS? The SH optional external GPS antenna's part number is Q7000619A - the UK price seems to be c.£100, but it supplies the GPS signal via a pair of NMEA signal cables, so any similar and cheaper GPS antenna might do just as well? Any thoughts on a suitable GPS antenna that sends the signal via a pair of NMEA wires? Any thoughts on a suitable GPS antenna that sends the signal via a pair of NMEA wires?If you don't mind a little easy soldering, a BR355 unit is just the job at £25 or so. The soldering is needed because the unit expects a 5v power supply rather than 12v, so you need to make a little circuit with a 5v regulator and two capacitors.
I made mine up on a sliver of veroboard with three screw terminals on the end (0v, 12v, nmea out) but you could do it 'squashed bug' style with the components just soldered directly together. In fact, perhaps there's space for another YAPP here from Angus? My BR355 works fine through the deck, it's just wedged in position at the top of the space behind the electrics panel. My phone is also quite happy to put a location on Google Maps or Navionics while sitting in the cabin.
So in a fibreglass boat, I wouldn't instantly discount the internal antenna on the radio. I have the 1700. Nice VHF - does most of what it is meant to.
It takes ages to get a GPS fix if at all. It is placed where every other device fixes quickly and reliably and is mounted on the supplied bracket - not buried deep into the wall. The GPS antenna is meant to be on the front so that should not matter greatly anyhow. One of the screens shows the sats being acquired but it actually gives up after a few mins so needs resetting.
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It bleeps in an annoyed way if it can't get a fix. The manual does say it can take 'several minutes' to get a fix!
Don't know why that would be! Tony Last edited by TonyBuckley; 06-06-13 at 13:27. If you don't mind a little easy soldering, a BR355 unit is just the job at £25 or so.
The soldering is needed because the unit expects a 5v power supply rather than 12v, so you need to make a little circuit with a 5v regulator and two capacitors. I made mine up on a sliver of veroboard with three screw terminals on the end (0v, 12v, nmea out) but you could do it 'squashed bug' style with the components just soldered directly together. In fact, perhaps there's space for another YAPP here from Angus?
My BR355 works fine through the deck, it's just wedged in position at the top of the space behind the electrics panel. My phone is also quite happy to put a location on Google Maps or Navionics while sitting in the cabin.
So in a fibreglass boat, I wouldn't instantly discount the internal antenna on the radio. PeteAngus has already provided this. I use two and they work well. I think the Standard Horizon has a poor user interface. Also costs £36 to change the MMSI number.
Fixed Mount VHF Radio with an Internal GPS Antenna and RAM Mic Capability Get the benefits of a DSC VHF radio without the external GPS or wiring required with the Standard Horizon GX1700 GPS VHF radio. The GX1700 features an internal 12 channel GPS antenna that provides GPS position for DSC reporting. You can even view a compass, enter and save waypoints in the GX1700 Explorer GPS VHF, as well as display position, speed over ground, and course over ground right on the display. A noise cancelling microphone with channel up/down, 16/9, and H/L keys puts control right in your hand.
The Explorer is RAM3 remote mic capable to control all VHF, DSC functions at a second station. Communicating out in the deep blue has never been easier. Mechanical engineering manual pdf. An oversized Dot Matrix display can be adjusted for brightness and contrast for you to see easily if you can’t mount the GX1700 Explorer directly in front of you. Once you get the bold display in a position to see, it’s time to navigate. If you are having a hard time understanding what each channel is for, no worries, the GX1700 gives you have the ability to customize your channels so you can locate them and change them easily.
Take the Standard Horizon GX1700 along with you on your next boating adventure to have the peace of mind that you have reliable communications and the safety of DSC at your fingertips. Fixed Mount VHF Radio with an Internal GPS Antenna and RAM Mic Capability Get the benefits of a DSC VHF radio without the external GPS or wiring required with the Standard Horizon GX1700 GPS VHF radio. The GX1700 features an internal 12 channel GPS antenna that provides GPS position for DSC reporting. You can even view a compass, enter and save waypoints in the GX1700 Explorer GPS VHF, as well as display position, speed over ground, and course over ground right on the display. A noise cancelling microphone with channel up/down, 16/9, and H/L keys puts control right in your hand. The Explorer is RAM3 remote mic capable to control all VHF, DSC functions at a second station. Communicating out in the deep blue has never been easier.
An oversized Dot Matrix display can be adjusted for brightness and contrast for you to see easily if you can’t mount the GX1700 Explorer directly in front of you. Once you get the bold display in a position to see, it’s time to navigate.
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If you are having a hard time understanding what each channel is for, no worries, the GX1700 gives you have the ability to customize your channels so you can locate them and change them easily. Take the Standard Horizon GX1700 along with you on your next boating adventure to have the peace of mind that you have reliable communications and the safety of DSC at your fingertips.
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