Tripnav usb gps receiver tn 200
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Small and display buttons hard to see – NO chance of doing a DSC “alert description” – all too small – will not transmit when batteries are below 11.6 voltsĪ fine beast – yet to be used in anger – does pull 25 amps though on xmit - Old industry standard yacht SSB Defaults to HF3 on 2182 emergency not J3EĬ.A.R.D. Good little dongle works as well as the DGPS fixed MLR and needs no external power, runs off USB on laptop USB Hub works well. Good solid hand held – beware they don’t do a data/power cable for this unit! Eats 4 batteries at a time.ġ40 quid later this one does support data/power cable- installed to stop VHF DSC from bleeping quite so much!
Tripnav usb gps receiver tn 200 Pc#
I prefer Garmin user interface but seems to run PC nav OK. Not tried yet BIG beast could chop fingers off.
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On inner forestay works, needs lots of wind! Running backstays work a treat, recommended by rigger to use windward running backstay in big downwind bits.įortress FX 37 storm anchor with 100 M chain and 22mm Nylon warp Sock is worth it’s weight in gold, top pulley split and jammed the down cover it up again bit – ouch. New one from Arun sails plus existing refurbishment of originals Enough puff to drive Mrs G hairdrier - Ha. Same support as above excellent – re-building the beast with new bearings – spare blades expensive -ĭoes the job good output but interferes with the SSB. Spare blades are over 100 pounds a set, good backup service. May or may not be of interest but here you have a kit list and my views and some of the painsĪdverc DCM Voltage/Amp monitor.Seems to work OK but sticky rotary switch has to be tweaked to get correct reading in amps position.įantastic power production 10/15 amps in a F6 but VERY noisy.