Hi All-
Going to mount a Garmin 18XHD to the hardtop on my 208 Adventure. Some of the Garmin Install specs have me asking questions, so I am looking for other people's input, in case your experience can help address my concerns.
Since I see most radomes mounted directly to the hardtop, I'm assuming they've worked just fine. Potentially, the Garmin instructions are for "Ideal" mounting, and these concerns I've listed below haven't caused issues, or the issues are very minor. Let me know! Thanks in advance! 8)
Mounting so that radar beam is above personnel head height. Doing some math, it looks like people in the stern of the boat could be in the line of the radar beam while standing. I was considering 12 degree up and down from horizontal center-line according to Garmin. Forward of the radar I don't consider an issue unless I have the radar turned on and someone walking on the bow.
Mount considering potential blocking radar beam by other equipment My VHF antenna extends about six feet above the hard top. Fishing rods in the rocket launchers are in the radar path aft of the radome. The GPS antenna is Garmin surface mount, only 2" max high. I think it's below the radar sweep.
The device should be mounted at least 1 m (40 in.) from any transmitting equipment and/or cables carrying radio signals such as VHF radios, cables, and antennas. On my 208, the Radome mounted dead center on the hard top will end up just under 3' from the VHF Antenna and the Radar Cables will be very close to each other in the cable raceway. (I'll have to provide shielding for the cables, but will the VHF antenna be an issue?) Also, the VHF radio is mounted in the hardtop radio box, only 1-2 ft from the radome.
I think that's it! Will be nice to get radar and be able to travel in the fog with a little more security.
Mike
Going to mount a Garmin 18XHD to the hardtop on my 208 Adventure. Some of the Garmin Install specs have me asking questions, so I am looking for other people's input, in case your experience can help address my concerns.
Since I see most radomes mounted directly to the hardtop, I'm assuming they've worked just fine. Potentially, the Garmin instructions are for "Ideal" mounting, and these concerns I've listed below haven't caused issues, or the issues are very minor. Let me know! Thanks in advance! 8)
Mounting so that radar beam is above personnel head height. Doing some math, it looks like people in the stern of the boat could be in the line of the radar beam while standing. I was considering 12 degree up and down from horizontal center-line according to Garmin. Forward of the radar I don't consider an issue unless I have the radar turned on and someone walking on the bow.
Mount considering potential blocking radar beam by other equipment My VHF antenna extends about six feet above the hard top. Fishing rods in the rocket launchers are in the radar path aft of the radome. The GPS antenna is Garmin surface mount, only 2" max high. I think it's below the radar sweep.
The device should be mounted at least 1 m (40 in.) from any transmitting equipment and/or cables carrying radio signals such as VHF radios, cables, and antennas. On my 208, the Radome mounted dead center on the hard top will end up just under 3' from the VHF Antenna and the Radar Cables will be very close to each other in the cable raceway. (I'll have to provide shielding for the cables, but will the VHF antenna be an issue?) Also, the VHF radio is mounted in the hardtop radio box, only 1-2 ft from the radome.
I think that's it! Will be nice to get radar and be able to travel in the fog with a little more security.
Mike