jbweston
Well-Known Member
Over the last few months I've had a number of people say to me in person or here on the forum they are having trouble getting their NASA Clipper navtexes set up properly. I'm no great expert but in response to a request in someone else's thread I volunteered to provide an Idiot's Guide. So here it is.
Note this advice is specific to the NASA Clipper navtex. Also I have no connection with NASA, I'm just a satisfied user who found it a bit complicated when I first installed it on my old boat, but found once set up it was a great bit of kit and I wouldn't be without it.
First the big picture, for those who like that:
1. First make sure it's working OK - display lights up and receiver able to pick up something from somewhere.
2. Then make a distinction in your mind between the features and drawbacks of the navtex system (same for any receiver) and the specifics of how you get the Clipper to do what you want.
3. Program / setup the Clipper to do what you want.
Taking these in turn . . .
Note this advice is specific to the NASA Clipper navtex. Also I have no connection with NASA, I'm just a satisfied user who found it a bit complicated when I first installed it on my old boat, but found once set up it was a great bit of kit and I wouldn't be without it.
First the big picture, for those who like that:
1. First make sure it's working OK - display lights up and receiver able to pick up something from somewhere.
2. Then make a distinction in your mind between the features and drawbacks of the navtex system (same for any receiver) and the specifics of how you get the Clipper to do what you want.
3. Program / setup the Clipper to do what you want.
Taking these in turn . . .