Chapter 3: Placing the Antenna
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3.3 Interference
The ADU (antenna) must be mounted as far away as possible from the ship’s
radar and high power radio transmitters (including other Inmarsat based
systems), as these can compromise the ADU performance. RF emission from
radars might actually damage the ADU.
As the Fleet ADU itself is a quite powerful transmitter, this on the other hand is
also capable of disturbing other radio systems. Especially, other Inmarsat
systems and GPS receivers with poor frequency discrimination are vulnerable
to the radiation generated by the Fleet ADU.
Summary of Contents for TracPhone F55
Page 22: ...Table of Contents x...
Page 28: ...Chapter 2 GMDSS Installations 6 Power Supply...
Page 40: ...Chapter 3 Placing the Antenna 18 Antenna Mast Design...
Page 48: ...Chapter 5 Installing the BDU 26 Grounding the BDU...
Page 54: ...Chapter 6 F77 Distress Cradle 32 Assembly Alternative...
Page 58: ...Chapter 7 F55 Passive Cradle 36 Passive Cradle Assembly...
Page 64: ...Chapter 8 Connecting Power 42 Power supply specification...
Page 84: ...Chapter 10 Hardware Interfaces 62 Discrete I O interface...
Page 116: ...Appendix C F55 77 BDU Technical Specifications 94 Measuring the Ship Source Impedance...
Page 120: ...Appendix D Distress Cradle Technical Specifications 98 Outline Dimensions...
Page 123: ...Chapter E Passive Cradle Technical Specifications Outline Dimensions 101 EEE...
Page 124: ...Chapter E Passive Cradle Technical Specifications 102 Outline Dimensions...