Hi
I am finding this iPad App extremely useful for planning some spring installs.

Don


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do-it-yourselfers too

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Gemeco iNstall ipad app, for do-it-yourselvers too
... written for Panbo by Ben Ellison and posted on Jan 23, 2014
First of all, Gemeco's iNstall app is free if you already have an iPhone or 
iPad. Second, though aimed at professional marine electronics installers, some 
of its tools are valuable to do-it-yourself types and even just regular 
boaters...
iNstall includes an ABYC-based wire sizer. Dial in wire length, maximum 
expected current flow and pow, there's the minimum gauge you need for the job. 
There are several of these out there as standalone apps or online widgets, but 
this one seems to be full featured -- except perhaps for a help file explaining 
nuances like "allowable voltage drop" -- and it's just one of many applets in 
the bundle.
There's also a calculator that estimates the bottom coverage of a particular 
transducer or of any transducer with a known beam width at a particular depth. 
This is a feature that I've always appreciated seeing on fishfinders or MFDs 
(always from Raymarine?) because it helps me understand what I'm seeing on the 
sonar screen. A big fish or rock that looks like it's right under the boat 
could, in fact, be anywhere in the sonar cone (or multiple cones for multiple 
frequencies and/or even somewhat flattened cones in some cases).
You may already have a tilt/heel measuring app, but iNstall's is nicely 
dampened and especially calibrated to help you determine which tilted element 
transducer to install at a specific hull location. And if you're catching on 
that iNstall is especially focused on transducers, you won't be surprised that 
the wholesale marine electronics distributor, Gemeco, in South Carolina is a 
subsidiary of Airmar Technology in New Hampshire.
But since Airmar manufactures at least some of the transducers offered by or 
for every marine electronics brand (I think), the app's depth of information in 
this area is substantial. You can search for wiring diagrams by name and plug 
image and then tap to download the PDF if your iThing is online. You can also 
search for appropriate mix and match transducers (PDF poster here) by plug 
type, legacy electronics definitely included, or search the whole Airmar 
transducer catalog by several criteria faster than you can on the company's own 
website. 
The iNstall applets get more arcane with details of testing thermistors and the 
reference tables a tech uses with an EDI transducer tester. These serve mainly 
to remind me how complex even one corner of the marine electronics installer 
world can get. And also to remind me of the several installers who've recently 
told me that they feel like they're "caught between a rock and a hard place," 
or more specifically between big manufacturers who want to sell through every 
channel possible and customers who always want more for less. Now, imagine an 
iNstall app that also dealt with the subtleties of marine antennas, ethernet 
cabling, boat cams, etc., etc. Respect thy installer!
The good news is that Gemeco is looking for ideas about more useful applets to 
add to iNstall, and they distribute many more products than Airmar's. In fact, 
their thick catalog offers more lines of NMEA 2000 sensors and sub systems than 
I've ever seen in one place, along with a lot of other goodies that are often 
hard to source or even know about. And the catalog is all online for your 
perusal. Consumers cannot buy directly from Gemeco, but they're happy to direct 
you to a dealer/installer who can. I was reminded of that -- and frankly of the 
app, which debuted in September -- when the Gemeco phone number showed up on an 
Actisense advert here this week. If you do download iNstall, please tell us 
what you like and what you think should be added.


Posted by Ben on January 23, 2014 7:25 AM


Don


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