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Forum: Marine Electronics 14-06-2010, 06:31
Replies: 41
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Posted By colemj
That is one pretty boat. OK, I'll bite, but...

That is one pretty boat.

OK, I'll bite, but remember, these are my opinions only.

You want a fixed system, and I am making the assumptions that you wish to access it wirelessly (given your...
Forum: Marine Electronics 12-06-2010, 08:20
Replies: 41
Views: 16,611
Posted By colemj
I see several advantages to waterproofing. Using...

I see several advantages to waterproofing. Using it during rainy weather. Keeping out moist sea air in general. Most important to me is the ability to leave it permanently mounted and forget about...
Forum: Marine Electronics 11-06-2010, 08:16
Replies: 41
Views: 16,611
Posted By colemj
Brett, I was just trying to back out of this...

Brett,

I was just trying to back out of this whole topic - it may have appeared to some that I was more involved with this issue than I intended to be and I was only trying to clarify that. Don't...
Forum: Marine Electronics 11-06-2010, 06:02
Replies: 41
Views: 16,611
Posted By colemj
Oops, it says "up to 24V". Might be a problem...

Oops, it says "up to 24V". Might be a problem since a nominal 24V system will have more than 24V on its lines. You can always use a cheap DC/DC converter to keep the voltage below 24V.

Mark
Forum: Marine Electronics 11-06-2010, 05:59
Replies: 41
Views: 16,611
Posted By colemj
OK, so behind the scenes I have Mark from Wirie...

OK, so behind the scenes I have Mark from Wirie contacting me concerning my post. Please let me clear some things up.

My post was not intended to disparage the Wirie in any way. It was not...
Forum: Marine Electronics 10-06-2010, 19:38
Replies: 41
Views: 16,611
Posted By colemj
That shouldn't be a problem - Ubiquitie's website...

That shouldn't be a problem - Ubiquitie's website states that it will run on 24V.

Mark
Forum: Marine Electronics 10-06-2010, 13:31
Replies: 41
Views: 16,611
Posted By colemj
The bullet doesn't have an integral antenna. It...

The bullet doesn't have an integral antenna. It has a male (or female - I forget) antenna connector that accepts a direct connection to an antenna. You would need to supply the antenna. The...
Forum: Marine Electronics 10-06-2010, 09:59
Replies: 41
Views: 16,611
Posted By colemj
Hi Livia, Yes, you can save some money...

Hi Livia,

Yes, you can save some money sourcing both USB clients and client/bridges yourself, but I didn't mean for that to be my point. I was trying to make the point that all of these...
Forum: Marine Electronics 10-06-2010, 05:53
Replies: 41
Views: 16,611
Posted By colemj
The Wirie is a consumer USB client adapter using...

The Wirie is a consumer USB client adapter using the Alfa product. These are OK for what they do and for making better connections when taking your computer ashore. However, they are not a...
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