For those of us using the Garmin III Plus, the Garmin company sells a
extension of the antenna with a 6' lead so we can position it in another
location. Just my thoughts.
al
> Patrick:
>
> You say you "plan to mount a marine GPS antenna on the cab roof".
>
> Is it anything that's on p. 62 of the 1999 West Marine Master catalog?? If
> so, which one??
>
> Paul Bartz
>
> From: Patrick.Flowers
> [mailto:Patrick.Flowers]
> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 9:41 AM
>
> John, Rick, Arch, JR and Dave, thanks guys for the responses on the
> outside sun visors.. So far I've learned:
>
> > 5. they don't appear to interfere with GPS reception
>
> To clarify, the fiberglass will block satellite reception(even tree leaves
> block the satellite signal), but since the visor is relatively narrow, it
> will only block a small "slice" of sky. My Delorme Tripmate seems to work
> best when placed at the forward edge of the dash near the center of the
> passenger side windshield. There's not enough room on the drivers side for
> the unit to lay flat and the center brace seems to interfere with reception
> slightly. Neither Dad or I have a sunvisor, so I can't say how the Delorme
> would work with one in place.
> On my "wish" list is a standalone GPS that will accept a remote antenna
> input and a serial output(Garmin GPSII Plus is my current target). I plan
> to mount a marine GPS antenna on the cab roof for best reception.
extension of the antenna with a 6' lead so we can position it in another
location. Just my thoughts.
al
> Patrick:
>
> You say you "plan to mount a marine GPS antenna on the cab roof".
>
> Is it anything that's on p. 62 of the 1999 West Marine Master catalog?? If
> so, which one??
>
> Paul Bartz
>
> From: Patrick.Flowers
> [mailto:Patrick.Flowers]
> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 9:41 AM
>
> John, Rick, Arch, JR and Dave, thanks guys for the responses on the
> outside sun visors.. So far I've learned:
>
> > 5. they don't appear to interfere with GPS reception
>
> To clarify, the fiberglass will block satellite reception(even tree leaves
> block the satellite signal), but since the visor is relatively narrow, it
> will only block a small "slice" of sky. My Delorme Tripmate seems to work
> best when placed at the forward edge of the dash near the center of the
> passenger side windshield. There's not enough room on the drivers side for
> the unit to lay flat and the center brace seems to interfere with reception
> slightly. Neither Dad or I have a sunvisor, so I can't say how the Delorme
> would work with one in place.
> On my "wish" list is a standalone GPS that will accept a remote antenna
> input and a serial output(Garmin GPSII Plus is my current target). I plan
> to mount a marine GPS antenna on the cab roof for best reception.