Marine Electronics

Autopilots The first self-steering gear was introducedaround the globe, they are positioned in such a way
in the 1920's to control model yachts but it was notthat at any place on the earth's surface a direct line
until 1948 that the principle was applied to full scaleof sight can be established to a minimum of 4
yachts. Standing at the helm for lengthy periods,satellites. A fix is obtained by measuring accurately
monitoring instruments and keeping a good look outthe distance between a satellite and the GPS
can be very tiring. An autopilot relieves the helmsmanreceiver at a precise time. Because the exact position
from steering the correct course leaving him free toof the satellite is known, these distances provide
maintain a proper watch. The autopilot can be set toposition lines which are converted by a
either steer a compass course or a course relative tomicroprocessor within the GPS receiver to read outs
the wind. A fluxgate compass or electronic windof latitude and longitude.The log is used to measure
indicator feeds information to a microprocessor whichthe boats speed through the water. A paddle wheel
then makes the necessary rudder movements toor impeller, mounted below the waterline is turned by
return the vessel to it's required course. Thethe flow of water, this generates electrical impulses
mechanical power is applied to the rudder by eitherthat are fed to a microprocessor that displays both
electric linear activators, hydraulic pumps or rotaryspeed and distance run.Inverters - On most boats
drives. GPS/Chart plotters can be used to inputtoday you will find domestic equipment of one sort
navigational instructions to the autopilot.Batteryor another. For on board entertainment there are
Chargers will keep batteries fully charged therebytelevisions and stereo systems. With the popularity
extending their working life.Chart Plotters Typically aof chart plotters comes the PC or laptop.
chart plotter consists of an antenna, mounted high onMaintenance often requires the use of power tools.
the boat, to track GPS signals and a display unit sitedLiveaboards might have a washing machine,
either at the at the navigation station or the helm ofdishwasher or microwave. Can take 12v, 24v or 48v
the vessel. The vessels position is sent from thesupply and convert it to a stable 110 v or 220v AC
antenna to the display unit which in turn shows itsupply.Navtex can perhaps best be described as a
graphically on the chart. The Chart itself will lookcontinuously updated telex service providing
similar to it's paper equivalent and show depth, landnavigation and weather information within specified
mass, navigational aids such as bouys and potentialareas. An on board receiver, tuned to 518kHz, the
dangers in the form of wrecks and obstructions. Theworldwide Navtex frequency, if left turned on will
user can add way points to the chart and zoom ineither print out or display the latest massages sent
and out of the display. Chart plotters can befrom a local station. The service is available up to 400
connected to drive an autopilot and/or send GPSmiles from the coast.Radar enables you to see what
data to a fish finder or radar. They can also interfaceotherwise would be invisible. They offer greatest
with a laptop enabling complex passage planning tobenefit at night and in fog or rain and are of
be done away from the boat and then entered intoparticular value when close to shore or in busy
the chart plotter after arriving at the boat.Magneticshipping lanes. They consist of an antenna and a
Transmitting Compasses work like traditionaldisplay. The antenna sends out a stream of RF
compasses using magnets to determine the vesselsenergy which is reflected back off hard objects.
orientation to the earth's magnetic field they thenWhen this energy is bounced back it is converted to
transmit the boats heading to an electronic display.a signal which displayed to the user. The antenna
They make steering easier than with conventionalrotates every few seconds, the display continuously
compasses because they display steadier headingscalculates the direction of the antenna and so a
and do not suffer from the "lag" that occurs whenprecise bearing to the target is calculated. The time is
making a turn. They can interface with chart plotters,measured for the energy to be reflected and so the
autopilots and radar. Fluxgate Compasses consist ofdistance of the target is also displayed.Satellite
two pieces of readily saturated magnetic materialPhones consist of an antenna, a modem and a normal
with coils wound round them in opposing directions.handset. They are powered by an iridium battery.
AC current is passed through the coils and theTheir range is anywhere covered by in Inmarsat
material is saturated in one direction and then theMini-M satellite. Voice, fax, email and data can be
other. The earth's magnetic field affects slightly thetransmitted.Satellite TV requires an antenna and of
time at which saturation occurs, earlier in one coil andcourse a television. Reception is available within a
later in the other. The difference is then calculated"footprint" which is based on EIRP (Effective
giving an output proportional to the earth's magneticIsotropic Radiated Power) of a transmitting satellite.
field. They are accurate to 0.1 of a degree. TheirThe EUTELSAT together with the two ASTRA
output can be displayed digitally to the helmsman orsatellites cover Europe. NILESAT and the two
they can interface with autopilots, chart plotters andARABSATs cover Africa and the Middle East. Good
radar.Echo Sounders work on the same principle ascoverage is also available in North, Central and
sonar. A transducer emits a narrow beam of highSouthern America.SSB Radio has a range of several
frequency sound. This is reflected by any solidthousand miles. You will need an FFC license, or the
objects and the time between transmission andequivalent in whichever country you plan to operate
receipt of the echo is measured. The speed of soundit. Power consumption is a consideration. Up to 100
through water is know and so the range or distanceWatts may be required for transmission. SSB radio
to the sea bed can be calculated. That is thenrequires several items of equipment. A transceiver
displayed in metres. Forward Looking Sonar (FLS)capable of SSB operation, An antenna, this must be 8
enables you to see the underwater hazards beforemetres long and in practice most boats use a
you're actually on top of them. A typical range for abackstay or shroud for the purpose having fitted the
FLS is 150 metres.An Emergency Position Indicatingnecessary insulators. An antenna tuner matched to
Radio Beacon (EPIRB) is a piece of equipmentthe transceiver model. If you want to send email you
designed to float free of a vessel in distress. It thenwill also need and radio modem and computer.VHF
sends a radio signal that can be detected by SearchRadio The power required to transmit is minimal, all
and Rescue Satellite Aided Tracking (SARSAT)sets have the option of transmitting on either 1 Watt
satellites. They relay a message to a ground stationor 25 Watts and the lower power should be used
that in turn can instigate a search and rescuewhenever possible. Unlike telephones that allow you
operation.Fish Finders use the same technology asto both talk and hear at the same time most VHF
sonar. A narrow beam of high frequency sound issets require you to press a transmit button prior to
transmitted by a transducer, this is reflected by solidtalking. This is known as simplex. Duplex sets are
objects such as the sea bed. By developing thisavailable but are much more expensive. VHF radio
technology fishfinders provide displays that showwaves travel in straight lines so the aerial should be
where the fish are and they can differentiatemounted as high as possible, preferably at the
between bait fish and larger speciesGlobal Positioningmasthead.Ken Jones runs a Sailing Site.
System (GPS Receivers) - This system was originallyMore information about marine electronics can be
designed for military purposes and is owned andfound here
operated by the United States Department ofTo find manufacturers or suppliers of marine
Defence. 24 satellites are arranged in a "birdcage"electronics in your area visit the Marine Directory.