potter water":1del087g said:
Really, no one is going to be able to knowledgeably answer that question for you better than your install manual unless they've been operating a duplicate radio, antenna, wire routing and plotter.
Fair enough. I do know of one other 22 that just installed an A98 and that I think may have the VHF antenna in the same place (was put there by C-Dory on many 22's). It's actually the boat with a new A98 that I tried out before deciding to buy one. However, I don't think they read the forum (I have sent an e-mail). I just thought someone else with a 22 that has the same antenna placement might have a Raymarine MFD and might have found out about the same issue (someone with phone reception!).
potter water":1del087g said:
So, the simple answer is if you don't move the antenna, you may damage or have trouble with your equipment. You can do whatever you want and run to the manufacturer warranty dept. if it causes grief. But that wouldn't be nice.
I hear what you are saying. But here's the thing: I think we all know of cases where a manufacturer specs the best possible scenario, and in many cases it's either not possible to achieve on a given boat, or would be a hardship. Sometimes by understanding the "why," we find out that we can live with something as-is long term, or short term (without damage). Other times it's best to do exactly as they say (or, say, decide to buy a different piece of equipment that suits the boat better). I just want to find out more so I can make my best decision. And I'd like to use the new MFD when I launch tomorrow if I can. I won't be able to relocate the VHF antenna before then.
I'm sorry if this thread has given the impression that I'm trying to "get away with something." Perhaps I need to improve my communication skills. I don't intend to "run to the warranty department" for a claim for something I had caused on purpose. I try to be nice.
potter water":1del087g said:
Now, if you can get an antenna extension mount that will move the radiating part of your antenna up and away from the plotter over 3 feet, you may be good to go. You can, I'm pretty sure get an extension mast.
Hmm, interesting. My antenna is already of a type that has a plastic tube base section and then the (bare) wire part is raised up somewhat. I wonder where the radiating part starts? This is what it looks like. Hmm, hard to find a good photo, but this shows most of it. The upper tip is off to the right, and is basically the same as what you see. The part at the lower left attaches to a 5" long adapter which then attaches to the mount. I'll put up some better photos after I get them ready to post.
Okay, here are a couple from my actual boat, inside and out.
Captains Cat":1del087g said:
ust a strange thought [british]. Maybe it's called a "drain" because that's where the water runs if the dome leaks? :roll: .
This is an MFD, so it's all inside the boat.