oldvarnish
Well-Known Member
I've had one of these on two boats and have always liked using them. The most recent was installed a couple of years ago and the guy persuaded me that it was OK to glue the antenna to the underside of the deck, avoiding having to thread wires and making holes to get the cable through.
Most of the time this is fine. But recently, during my long Atlantic haul, I was unable to get a fix often for half an hour at a time. This doesn't matter much in mid-ocean, but it sets off endless alarms which are annoying. So I removed the antenna from under the deck and stuck it outside. It didn't seem to make much difference.
So I'm wondering if the antenna is going wobbly, or is it something to do with this:
http://www.furuno.co.jp/en/news/notice/20130214_001.html
(Has anyone ever heard of GPS rollover week? Sounds like something to do with the Lottery)
I also have a Raymarine plotter (A65) with its aerial also mounted under the deck. This is more reliable but this too sometimes has an outage.
Or perhaps there are more holes in the GPS coverage than we might think?
Most of the time this is fine. But recently, during my long Atlantic haul, I was unable to get a fix often for half an hour at a time. This doesn't matter much in mid-ocean, but it sets off endless alarms which are annoying. So I removed the antenna from under the deck and stuck it outside. It didn't seem to make much difference.
So I'm wondering if the antenna is going wobbly, or is it something to do with this:
http://www.furuno.co.jp/en/news/notice/20130214_001.html
(Has anyone ever heard of GPS rollover week? Sounds like something to do with the Lottery)
I also have a Raymarine plotter (A65) with its aerial also mounted under the deck. This is more reliable but this too sometimes has an outage.
Or perhaps there are more holes in the GPS coverage than we might think?