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How about just lowering it down the mast, to say just 10ft above deck?
See if any local ones appear.
Ron
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Hi Quentin,
I look forward to your reports further down the road on the reliability of the EnGenuis. I have read a few reports on poor customer support and product failures... I hope you prove these wrong.
Keep us posted.
Cheers,
Jim
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Quentin,. Perhaps I missed it, but what is the gain of the antenna you tested?
I'm thinking again of installing my 3220 on the masthead.
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Hi Quentin, thanks for the info on the antenna. How did you adapt from the "N" connector on the antenna to the rp-sma on the engenius?
I'm having a tough time finding connectors that are stainless or outdoor rated.
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I had a local company that specialises in RF components make up a short pigtail (I have sent you a PM with a photo) I also bought a lightening arrestor to put in the line. As for weatherproofing, I too am nervous about the water tightness of the top of the Engenius box where the aerial socket comes out... and the weatherproofness of the plug, pigtail and sockets. My plan is connect the pigtail to the box and (after testing!) glue around the connector with a plastic cement to bond the connector to the casing then seal the lot in with an adhesive (UV resistant) heat shrink.
Happy Sailing