Nexus 21 Marine NX2000 Manuel D’Utilisation

Page de 48
 
VHF NX2000 
English 
 
41 
 
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): 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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. 
Fig F
Fig E