Colyn.
I have the standard WSI antenna. I have not yet activated
the service, and, thus, have no operational experience.
Is the consensus that the standard antenna is inadequate
while the marine version is up to the task? If so, do you happen to know why?
What is the issue? Is location just as important?
Does anyone else have a WSI system up and running with the
standard antenna? I'd sure like to hear how that is working for you. Just as
important, how about someone who has switched to the marine antenna? How is that
working out?
If it turns out that the marine antenna is the "solution",
then count me in. I'll buy one (in for a penny, in a for a
pound).
Thanks,
Ron
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for those still looking for the marine antenna, I'm in touch with
ArrowAntenna who is the manufacturer. (Neither Direct2 nor WSI have
them anymore). As of my last phone call, there may be a chance to buy back
some from one of their other customers. Otherwise, an order of 10 is
needed. Let me know if you are looking for one.
Jack Cowell - how about sharing your installation details
on your strikefinder? As far as I can tell, you need to be
VERY careful about grounding and then hunt down the noise makers one at a
time.
Colyn
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Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 5:26
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Subject: [LML] Re: Weather avoidance
frustration
WSI works very well in my LIVP. I use the marine antenna for it
and it is mounted internally.
Jeff Edwards
LIVP N619SJ
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