jfm
Well-Known Member
I suspect my VHF output is weak. For the last 2 weeks cruising in company, other boats owned by friends have only been able to hear me when very close. Even my tiny handhelds work better. Receiving seems better, though not great. I have not accidentally selected 1w transmit; the 25w is clearly showing in the display
Also my boat doesn't show on marine traffic despite ais transmit being activated, and using the same antenna as the voice VHF. This suggests my ais transmissions also have weak range and are not reaching the base stations, which points to a problem with the antenna or antenna wiring. That all looks ok on visual inspection
The position of the antenna is ok: my previous boat worked fine and shows reliably on Marine Traffic
I think this problem has existed since boat was new ( boat is 2013 squadron 78 with garmin 300vhf and garmin 600 ais. Boat antenna is in the standard position)
So, what do you think might cause this? Loose connections? Faulty antenna? Is there a meter I can buy that measures the output signal strength? Thanks for any ideas
Also my boat doesn't show on marine traffic despite ais transmit being activated, and using the same antenna as the voice VHF. This suggests my ais transmissions also have weak range and are not reaching the base stations, which points to a problem with the antenna or antenna wiring. That all looks ok on visual inspection
The position of the antenna is ok: my previous boat worked fine and shows reliably on Marine Traffic
I think this problem has existed since boat was new ( boat is 2013 squadron 78 with garmin 300vhf and garmin 600 ais. Boat antenna is in the standard position)
So, what do you think might cause this? Loose connections? Faulty antenna? Is there a meter I can buy that measures the output signal strength? Thanks for any ideas