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Auxiliary Equipment Operation
EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT
ANTENNAE
The electronics installed on your vessel are NEMA 2000
compatible which permits system components to share
information with other marine-network compatible devices.
Refer to your GPS/ plotter owner’s manual for further
information.
Be aware of the vessel’s bridge clearance specifi cations to
avoid equipment/vessel damage due to impacting a bridge
structure since a great portion of the antenna/receiving
equipment is mounted on the hard top. Remember that the
masthead light on the hardtop can be lowered if needed.
The VHF radio uses a whip style fi berglass antenna which
is “trimmed” to provide the best output and reception.
The TV antenna mounted on the hard top is shaped liked
a saucer.
The satellite weather antenna is now located under the
forward deck.
For further information on antennas refer to each vendor’s
owners manual.
The GPS/plotter antenna is located on top of the hard top
on early models or under the forward deck on later models.
The antenna includes a built-in position fi xing receiver.
The GPS plotter features a fi lter that compensates for the
rolling motion of your boat for clearer course and speed
information. The antennae are protected by individual
plotter breakers.
GPS Antenna Receiver
(One per GPS/Plotter)
Satellite Weather
UNDER DECK ANTENNAES SHOWN
Open Array Radar
Satellite TV
TV Antenna
TYPICAL HARD TOP ANTENNA LOCATIONS
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