kaelc
Crew Member
Let’s go Gwynne probably the best COO out there. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwynne_ShotwellYes you can use it in motion, all inland waters and up to 12 miles offshore
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Let’s go Gwynne probably the best COO out there. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwynne_ShotwellYes you can use it in motion, all inland waters and up to 12 miles offshore
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It will actually run on 12 volts to 48 volts. 60 watts max but typical 25 to 40 watts.The one I have powers up with a ac/dc wall wart type power supply and its 30 volts DC output. Not 12v
It will actually run on 12 volts to 48 volts. 60 watts max but typical 25 to 40 watts.
Like I said mine runs on 12 volts just fine
Yes you can use it in motion, all inland waters and up to 12 miles offshore
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Sorry, should have specified with the roam plan it’s up to 12 miles offshore. All you need to do is enable ocean mode for offshore, will cost more. Take a look at the starlink website, they have everything explained there.Curious as to why it can only be used up to 12 miles offshore? Isn't that the whole point of satellite? Can be used anywhere, as long as you have view to the sky?
Anyone know? Perhaps it's a juradistical issue? Within Canadian border kinda thing?
The antenna is weather resistant and the power connector seals water tight.Thinking of putting star link up on my radar arch. Is the unit and connectors OK with the occasional salty wave? Anyone had any corrosion issues?
Yes you can use it in motion, all inland waters and up to 12 miles offshore
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