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VSAT vs. Fleet Broadband
High-end satellite broadband has evolved, but service can still be contentious.
Servicing the Circuitry
The Web is a good place to begin a systematic spring electronics tune-up routine.
Hello, Spot
Introducing what's arguably the first, but certainly not the last, satellite messenger.
3D & G
Furuno and Raymarine kick it up a notch—or several.
Black Box Wideband Receivers
Icom and Alden offer the utility, and magic, of long-range radio.
NMEA 2000 Marries Ethernet
Maretron and Furuno are the proud parents.
E.E. Owner
How a gifted electrical engineer set up his dream boat.
RECENT REVIEWS
WxWorx XM Receiver
WxWorx hard- and software packages let you monitor XM Satellite Weather with your onboard PC, and its latest receiver makes installation easier than ever.
Digital Antenna DA 2330
This $100 splitter, by Digital Antenna, includes 10-dB amplification to more than make up for signal loss and is even powered over the coax by the receivers.
Garmin GMI 10
The 3.5-inch color screens on Garmin's new do-it-all instrument heads can display just about any NMEA 2000 data.
Managing the Waterway: Electronic Charts 2008
It may be an Intracoastal Waterway guide publisher, but the name Managing the Waterway doesn't do this company justice.
Standard Horizon HX850S
Standard Horizon's HX850S hopefully represents the first of a new, much more practical combo handheld GPS/VHF generation.
Simrad NX40/45
Simrad is refreshing almost its entire product lineup in 2008.
Simrad GB40
The networked, blackbox GB40 neatly fills the remaining hole in Simrad's lineup.
VEI OceanView Zeus
VEI, the Florida-based manufacturer of marine monitors and computers, has jumped with both feet into night-vision cameras.
FLIR Voyager
FLIR has added active stabilization to its $74,999 Voyager camera, but what's truly noteworthy is its integrated use of dual thermal cameras.
ACR RCL-300A
ACR's 12-inch-high RCL-300A beams a million candela of light with twin HID bulbs and can pan continuously at 12 or 30 degrees per second.
OrSat AL-7103 MKII
According to Orbit Technology, this 1.15-meter (45-inch) Ku-band marine-stabilized antenna is the first of its size range to be type approved by Eutelsat and Intelsat.
Electronics Blog
Chart ruminations, from an undisclosed location
[Sat, 10.36]
Panbo commenters don't seem very interested in Spot sharing, but I think it's a cool deal for long range cruisers like Milt and Judy Baker, not to mention working mariners like Capt. Richard...

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