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The most popular antenna for marine use are 1m (3ft 3in) long. On sail boats these are usually mounted at the masthead, where the length of the antenna keeps it clear from the navigation lights and wind vanes etc. This type of antenna can also be mounted on the cabin roof or radar arch on powerboats.

Longer whip antenna are recommended for larger boats. These radiate the same total power as smaller antenna, but concentrate it into a narrower beam, which is advantageous on a tall mast at extreme range where concentrating the available power into a narrow horizontal beam becomes more important. However, if the antenna is not vertical when transmitting, the beam will be angled either too high or too low (Fig E). Here the wider beam of the shorter antenna will be more universally effective, although the signal will be weaker (Fig F):

Fig E

Fig F

Therefore vessels with a large heel angle (small sailboats) would do better with a short masthead antenna. Your local agent should be able to provide specific advice on antenna choice for the vessel it is to be fitted on.

The antenna coaxial cable and any connectors used must be rated at

50Ω. Under no circumstances should standard domestic TV cable and connectors be used. Incorrectly rated cabling and connectors could result in power not reaching the antenna, but also power could be reflected back into the Radio, damaging it in the process.

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Contents NX2000 VHF NX2000 English Contents Expansion Channels Atis Function Technical Specifications Privacy Operation RulesPriorities Radio licensesIntroduction Panel Description Front panelBack panel GPS and EXT.SP socketLCD Display GroupFist MICROPHONE/CONTROLLER Soft Keypad 0Key General Operation Dual Watch DWTag Channel Full Scan FSMemory Scan MS Squelch ControlVolume Control VOL Channel 16Channel Selection High / LOW Power Selection H/L Time Out TimerRoutine Call Urgency And Safety CallReceiving a DSC Call Group CallDistress Alert Sending a DSC Call Routine Call Urgency And Safety Call Group Call LOG Review Review distress logsReview Routine Log VHF NX2000 English Radio Settings Backlight adjustmentContrast adjustment Speaker selecting Beep sound selectingSet Date And TimE DSC Setting Enter and view MmsiSet Group Id Set Manual Position/UTCSet Work Channel Set the Directory VHF NX2000 English English VHF NX2000 Expansion Channels Atis FunctionTechnical Specifications ReceiverChannel 70 Monitor General Specification 13.4 GPSTransmitter International VHF Marine Channel Chart Atis Channel Chart ATIS/SEA Channel Chart Installation Unit InstallationAntenna Installation Recommendations Fig DFig E Fig F Supplied Parts Warranty English VHF NX2000 Declaration of Conformity English VHF NX2000 Nexus Marine AB