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Installing a Lowrance GPS antenna
Hi folks. I just picked up a Lowrance GPS/FF combo to replace my Eagle 350.
One thing I over looked was the installation (or perhaps I should say the "placement") of the GPS antenna. http://www.zalmar.com/image.asp?fn=2...=350&fo=images I've got a Hobie Revo and cannot find a flat surface, parallel to the water, where I could install this. My preference is to keep the antenna in front rather than in back of me. Is keeping the receiver parallel to the water critical or can I get away with installation on an angled surface such as the front hatch? Anybody have another option to fix it this issue? Thanks in advance Tommy aka Limits |
pretty much all the new ones come with an internal antenna, and you can still add the external antenna. If yours has the internal antenna, I would just go with that.
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I'm curious as to why you are replacing the cuda 350. Kinda had my eye on that one when I pull the trigger.
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If all else fails, I can put it on my 2101 Striper or my skiff, but I was really hoping to put this on the kayak. |
Make a stand with pvc and cutting board. Place it where I have my FF head unit, in the sail mast. That's where I would put it, if I bought that FF.
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Actually I was referring to Lowrance specifically. It sounds like you got one of their closeouts, i.e., prior to making them all with internal antennas. Ram Mount the unit with the antenna right behind it. nice thing about Ram Mounts is that they are easily removable; thus you can stow it.
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