Compact and powerful!
The GV30 AIS/GPS combination antenna from Digital Yacht is designed for use with Class B AIS transponders. It is precisely tuned to the 162 MHz AIS frequency. High gain GPS element.
Clearly designed with easy assembly and installation in mind, the manufacturer has included two individual cables, 10 m long, equipped with small FME plugs. The antenna can be mounted on all standard 1"-14 antenna holders as well as directly on flat surfaces. The coaxial cables can be routed either straight down or sideways out of the antenna housing or the threaded base. Delivery contents includes one FME/BNC and one FME/TNC adapter each. Matching 1"-14 tilt feet and antenna holders for deck, mast or as railing mounting are available separately.
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Details
- Combination AIS/VHF and GPS antenna
- Specifically tuned to 162MHz
- High gain GPS element
- Small dimensions: diameter 75 mm, height with threaded base 190 mm, height without threaded base 150 mm
- 2 x 10 m coax cable, white, equipped with small FME plugs (female), cable Ø 5 mm
- Well-designed housing allows easy and variable cable routing
- Standard 1"-14 threaded base, compatible with commercially available antenna holders and tilting bases
- 1x FME/BNC (male/male) and 1x FME/TNC (male/male) adapter each included in delivery
Notes
- As standard, the antenna is set up for mounting on standard 1"-14 antenna holders.
The 1"-14 threaded base can be removed for direct mounting on flat surfaces. It is attached to the antenna housing with 3 Allen screws (M3x10). To loosen the Allen screws you will need a 2.5 mm Allen key.
When mounting on a flat surface, ensure that the underside of the antenna is adequately sealed.
- Do not mix up the connecting cables. These are marked close to the FME connectors with small printed flags and directly on the cable with "GPS/GLO" or "AIS" printed in yellow.
- Extending the coax wires should be avoided if possible. However, ´if necessary, you will find appropriate FME/FME connectors and RG8X cables in our range. If you make an extension, make sure you check the antenna functions before you go on the water!