phwrd
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2007
- Messages
- 294
Strange configuration on my new - to me ? used boat. My first boat so please excuse the layman's terms.
I have two fiberglass Shakespeare 8 ft antenna, one each at the mid line of the boat. Both are mounted on top of the gunwale, parallel, same height and on rotating clamp downs.
Both coaxial cables are attached to one ?A-B? selector switch mounted underneath the console. This has a single lead to one VHF radio.
Why would you have a selector switch to choose between antenna ? As I understand it, the output watts on the radio are controlled by the radio and only the height of the antenna affects the broadcast / reception distance.
Any reason why I shouldn't plan on hooking one of them to an am/fm radio what I don't have yet ?
And I want to thank all of you experienced folks for taking the time to help me and all of us newbie seamen.
I have two fiberglass Shakespeare 8 ft antenna, one each at the mid line of the boat. Both are mounted on top of the gunwale, parallel, same height and on rotating clamp downs.
Both coaxial cables are attached to one ?A-B? selector switch mounted underneath the console. This has a single lead to one VHF radio.
Why would you have a selector switch to choose between antenna ? As I understand it, the output watts on the radio are controlled by the radio and only the height of the antenna affects the broadcast / reception distance.
Any reason why I shouldn't plan on hooking one of them to an am/fm radio what I don't have yet ?
And I want to thank all of you experienced folks for taking the time to help me and all of us newbie seamen.