All_at_Sea
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Does anyone know if l can use my Nasa aerial with the Furuno NX300 navtex unit - this will save me having to climb the mast....
Why would you put a Navtex antenna up a mast?
Because l have a ketch rigged boat and lots of running rigging and l don't like things on the rails that can get knocked off so in the re-fit 4 years ago l put it out of the way and up the mast.
Does anyone know if l can use my Nasa aerial with the Furuno NX300 navtex unit - this will save me having to climb the mast....
NAVTEX signals from the stations that you want to receive – ie those within 200 to 300 miles are received by ground wave propagation. The sea is a good conductor of radio waves and an aerial on the pushpit or a gantry will work at least as well as on the masthead.
The only advantage of using the masthead is for reception when in port and surrounded by buildings and other masts. If you look at the specifications for NAVTEX you will see that it is intended for us when at sea. In port you have many other options.
It depends of your idea of "port". Many anchorages are surrounded by hills, and have few, if any, other options. In such circumstances, there may well be advantages in having the aerial at height.
Agreed. But, NAVTEX was never intended for use close to land. It has always been assumed that there were then other ways of getting MSI. That is even more so now with cell phones and data networks.
That assumption is wrong. I can assure you that Navtex reaches many places that cell phones, VHF, and data networks do not.