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Marine Electronics

Autopilots The first self-steering gear was"birdcage" around the globe, they are
introduced in the 1920's to control modelpositioned in such a way that at any place on
yachts but it was not until 1948 that thethe earth's surface a direct line of sight
principle was applied to full scale yachts.can be established to a minimum of 4
Standing at the helm for lengthy periods,satellites. A fix is obtained by measuring
monitoring instruments and keeping a goodaccurately the distance between a satellite
look out can be very tiring. An autopilotand the GPS receiver at a precise time.
relieves the helmsman from steering theBecause the exact position of the satellite
correct course leaving him free to maintain ais known, these distances provide position
proper watch. The autopilot can be set tolines which are converted by a microprocessor
either steer a compass course or a coursewithin the GPS receiver to read outs of
relative to the wind. A fluxgate compass orlatitude and longitude.The log is used to
electronic wind indicator feeds informationmeasure the boats speed through the water. A
to a microprocessor which then makes thepaddle wheel or impeller, mounted below the
necessary rudder movements to return thewaterline is turned by the flow of water,
vessel to it's required course. Thethis generates electrical impulses that are
mechanical power is applied to the rudder byfed to a microprocessor that displays both
either electric linear activators, hydraulicspeed and distance run.Inverters - On most
pumps or rotary drives. GPS/Chart plottersboats today you will find domestic equipment
can be used to input navigationalof one sort or another. For on board
instructions to the autopilot.Batteryentertainment there are televisions and
Chargers will keep batteries fully chargedstereo systems. With the popularity of chart
thereby extending their working life.Chartplotters comes the PC or laptop. Maintenance
Plotters Typically a chart plotter consistsoften requires the use of power tools.
of an antenna, mounted high on the boat, toLiveaboards might have a washing machine,
track GPS signals and a display unit siteddishwasher or microwave. Can take 12v, 24v or
either at the at the navigation station or48v supply and convert it to a stable 110 v
the helm of the vessel. The vessels positionor 220v AC supply.Navtex can perhaps best be
is sent from the antenna to the display unitdescribed as a continuously updated telex
which in turn shows it graphically on theservice providing navigation and weather
chart. The Chart itself will look similar toinformation within specified areas. An on
it's paper equivalent and show depth, landboard receiver, tuned to 518kHz, the
mass, navigational aids such as bouys andworldwide Navtex frequency, if left turned on
potential dangers in the form of wrecks andwill either print out or display the latest
obstructions. The user can add way points tomassages sent from a local station. The
the chart and zoom in and out of the display.service is available up to 400 miles from the
Chart plotters can be connected to drive ancoast.Radar enables you to see what otherwise
autopilot and/or send GPS data to a fishwould be invisible. They offer greatest
finder or radar. They can also interface withbenefit at night and in fog or rain and are
a laptop enabling complex passage planning toof particular value when close to shore or in
be done away from the boat and then enteredbusy shipping lanes. They consist of an
into the chart plotter after arriving at theantenna and a display. The antenna sends out
boat.Magnetic Transmitting Compasses worka stream of RF energy which is reflected back
like traditional compasses using magnets tooff hard objects. When this energy is bounced
determine the vessels orientation to theback it is converted to a signal which
earth's magnetic field they then transmit thedisplayed to the user. The antenna rotates
boats heading to an electronic display. Theyevery few seconds, the display continuously
make steering easier than with conventionalcalculates the direction of the antenna and
compasses because they display steadierso a precise bearing to the target is
headings and do not suffer from the "lag"calculated. The time is measured for the
that occurs when making a turn. They canenergy to be reflected and so the distance of
interface with chart plotters, autopilots andthe target is also displayed.Satellite Phones
radar. Fluxgate Compasses consist of twoconsist of an antenna, a modem and a normal
pieces of readily saturated magnetic materialhandset. They are powered by an iridium
with coils wound round them in opposingbattery. Their range is anywhere covered by
directions. AC current is passed through thein Inmarsat Mini-M satellite. Voice, fax,
coils and the material is saturated in oneemail and data can be transmitted.Satellite
direction and then the other. The earth'sTV requires an antenna and of course a
magnetic field affects slightly the time attelevision. Reception is available within a
which saturation occurs, earlier in one coil"footprint" which is based on EIRP (Effective
and later in the other. The difference isIsotropic Radiated Power) of a transmitting
then calculated giving an output proportionalsatellite. The EUTELSAT together with the two
to the earth's magnetic field. They areASTRA satellites cover Europe. NILESAT and
accurate to 0.1 of a degree. Their output canthe two ARABSATs cover Africa and the Middle
be displayed digitally to the helmsman orEast. Good coverage is also available in
they can interface with autopilots, chartNorth, Central and Southern America.SSB Radio
plotters and radar.Echo Sounders work on thehas a range of several thousand miles. You
same principle as sonar. A transducer emits awill need an FFC license, or the equivalent
narrow beam of high frequency sound. This isin whichever country you plan to operate it.
reflected by any solid objects and the timePower consumption is a consideration. Up to
between transmission and receipt of the echo100 Watts may be required for transmission.
is measured. The speed of sound through waterSSB radio requires several items of
is know and so the range or distance to theequipment. A transceiver capable of SSB
sea bed can be calculated. That is thenoperation, An antenna, this must be 8 metres
displayed in metres. Forward Looking Sonarlong and in practice most boats use a
(FLS) enables you to see the underwaterbackstay or shroud for the purpose having
hazards before you're actually on top offitted the necessary insulators. An antenna
them. A typical range for a FLS is 150tuner matched to the transceiver model. If
metres.An Emergency Position Indicating Radioyou want to send email you will also need and
Beacon (EPIRB) is a piece of equipmentradio modem and computer.VHF Radio The power
designed to float free of a vessel inrequired to transmit is minimal, all sets
distress. It then sends a radio signal thathave the option of transmitting on either 1
can be detected by Search and RescueWatt or 25 Watts and the lower power should
Satellite Aided Tracking (SARSAT) satellites.be used whenever possible. Unlike telephones
They relay a message to a ground station thatthat allow you to both talk and hear at the
in turn can instigate a search and rescuesame time most VHF sets require you to press
operation.Fish Finders use the samea transmit button prior to talking. This is
technology as sonar. A narrow beam of highknown as simplex. Duplex sets are available
frequency sound is transmitted by abut are much more expensive. VHF radio waves
transducer, this is reflected by solidtravel in straight lines so the aerial should
objects such as the sea bed. By developingbe mounted as high as possible, preferably at
this technology fishfinders provide displaysthe  masthead.Ken  Jones runs a Sailing Site.
that show where the fish are and they can
differentiate between bait fish and largerMore information about marine electronics
speciesGlobal Positioning System (GPScan  be  found  here
Receivers) - This system was originally
designed for military purposes and is ownedTo find manufacturers or suppliers of marine
and operated by the United States Departmentelectronics in your area visit the Marine
of Defence. 24 satellites are arranged in aDirectory.



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