penfold
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Cambridge University Yacht Club have on one of their boats a radome on a gimballed bracket MOUNTED AT THE MAST HD![]()
Crikey. Clearly it wasn't installed by a physics student.
On second thoughts perhaps it was.
Cambridge University Yacht Club have on one of their boats a radome on a gimballed bracket MOUNTED AT THE MAST HD![]()
Crikey. Clearly it wasn't installed by a physics student.
On second thoughts perhaps it was.
I know you see a lot of radar sets mounted on "coachroofs". This doesn't necessarily make it a good idea. If you do this, you irradiate anyone working on the foredeck when it's in use. I know about the inverse square law and that, in professional installations you'll find a "no-go" area painted around the antenna beyond which it is nominally safe to work, but I'd not mount one below 10' on a mast, even a low power yacht radar. Co-ax cable suffers from losses as the distance of the antenna from the set increases, ideally this should be as short as possible so it's all a bit of a compromise.