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Old 12-22-2006, 05:51 AM
Skip - Working on the boat
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Default Re: WiFi at Sea (technical, sorry)


Cap'n Ric wrote:
> I've got a 250 ma client bridge connected to a WIFI antenna mounted on my
> radar arch, about 11 feet above the waterline. The client bridge is in a
> stern lazarette connected just eight cable feet from the antenna. An
> Ethernet cable connects it back to the nav table in the main salon. Since
> the client bridge had a 120 VAC to 12 VDC power supply I just power it
> directly from the ship's battery power.


Ric, what is your bridge make and model? We got great reception on our
first sail today, when Lydia got a phone call even further out than the
original post. However, I'm not at all happy with the Senao unit and
would consider an upgrade if I could get it in the same space; 250mw
would improve our already good reach a bit, but the ability to select
around the commercial sites which want to hijack and redirect the
signal is a real PITA not to have...

Thanks...

L8R

Skip, with the electronics installer coming tomorrow

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