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firstascent2002
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NASA Stand alone AIS
      24/06/2008 18:46

Hi guys

I've bought a second hand NASA stand alone AIS. With a "stubby" on the pushpit the signal strength bar sits around the bottom 1/4 of the range...can that be right? Its not my BMC connnection as it was a ready fixed one onto the VHF flex.

Also, the unit can be se t to recive channel A or B. Which should it be set to? Going back and forth in the set up is irritating as hell!

Finally, Is it always north up or can it be set to heads up?

Thanks in advance

J

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* NASA Stand alone AIS firstascent2002 24/06/2008 18:46
. * * Re: NASA Stand alone AIS WayneS   25/06/2008 08:15
. * * Re: NASA Stand alone AIS DaveS   25/06/2008 13:03
. * * Re: NASA Stand alone AIS WayneS   25/06/2008 23:07
. * * Re: NASA Stand alone AIS CPD   25/06/2008 23:25
. * * Re: NASA Stand alone AIS Chrissie   24/06/2008 23:15
. * * Re: NASA Stand alone AIS RobE   25/06/2008 07:42
. * * Re: NASA Stand alone AIS Talbot   24/06/2008 21:38

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