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[Q] VHF Radios
Was thinking about getting one of these things...
There seems to be a lot of these on the market out there with a huge range in prices. Among the cheapest ones I found was the Humminbird VHF Radio for $60, but they can apparently cost as much as several hundred dollars. So, how much does price matter? Do you really need to spend more then $60 to get something worthwhile? If you own one, which one did you decide to get? |
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[Q] VHF Radios
I have a ICOM mark 1V, My wife has a ICOM M88
Small with lots of Battery.... Lith batt so doesn't have a charge memory and waterproof Jap 7 rating Best wishes Roy Get the best that you can afford, its harder to buy another one once you can hear yourself saying "but I already have one" They are VERY important , can get help for you or for someone you know or care for without paddling off to do it....also rescue can follow the signal to you if need be "Eric" wrote in message ... Was thinking about getting one of these things... There seems to be a lot of these on the market out there with a huge range in prices. Among the cheapest ones I found was the Humminbird VHF Radio for $60, but they can apparently cost as much as several hundred dollars. So, how much does price matter? Do you really need to spend more then $60 to get something worthwhile? If you own one, which one did you decide to get? |
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[Q] VHF Radios
martins wrote:
I have a ICOM mark 1V, My wife has a ICOM M88 Small with lots of Battery.... Lith batt so doesn't have a charge memory and waterproof Jap 7 rating Did you like any other features about them other then what you mention here? I check icomamerica.com and the Mark IV or M88 are no longer mentioned at: http://www.icomamerica.com/land_mobile/portablevhf/ Any idea which of the models shown would be closest to the one you have? Any of them perhaps better? Get the best that you can afford But, of course. I was mostly just wondering at what price point are features added that are not really needed. I would agree that purchasing one with the longest possible battery life would be -- == Eric Gorr ========= http://www.ericgorr.net ========= ICQ:9293199 === "Therefore the considerations of the intelligent always include both benefit and harm." - Sun Tzu == Insults, like violence, are the last refuge of the incompetent... === |
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[Q] VHF Radios
"Eric" wrote in message news:1gert6j.1tecoecheuv7wN%egDfAusenetE5fz@verizo n.net... martins wrote: I have a ICOM mark 1V, My wife has a ICOM M88 Small with lots of Battery.... Lith batt so doesn't have a charge memory and waterproof Jap 7 rating Did you like any other features about them other then what you mention here? I check icomamerica.com and the Mark IV or M88 are no longer mentioned at: http://www.icomamerica.com/land_mobile/portablevhf/ Any idea which of the models shown would be closest to the one you have? Any of them perhaps better? You want this page instead: http://www.icomamerica.com/marine/handheld/ Get the best that you can afford But, of course. I was mostly just wondering at what price point are features added that are not really needed. I would agree that purchasing one with the longest possible battery life would be -- == Eric Gorr ========= http://www.ericgorr.net ========= ICQ:9293199 === "Therefore the considerations of the intelligent always include both benefit and harm." - Sun Tzu == Insults, like violence, are the last refuge of the incompetent... === |
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[Q] VHF Radios
Eric wrote:
I check icomamerica.com and the Mark IV or M88 are no longer mentioned Never mind found 'em. -- == Eric Gorr ========= http://www.ericgorr.net ========= ICQ:9293199 === "Therefore the considerations of the intelligent always include both benefit and harm." - Sun Tzu == Insults, like violence, are the last refuge of the incompetent... === |
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[Q] VHF Radios
5 Watts of power to reach out and touch.....they all have the weather
chanels as a feature (this is by far the most used feature) when traveling it tells you when to go and when to stay (sometimes it comes down to windows you need to wait for) Best wishes Roy "Eric" wrote in message news:1gert6j.1tecoecheuv7wN%egDfAusenetE5fz@verizo n.net... martins wrote: I have a ICOM mark 1V, My wife has a ICOM M88 Small with lots of Battery.... Lith batt so doesn't have a charge memory and waterproof Jap 7 rating Did you like any other features about them other then what you mention here? I check icomamerica.com and the Mark IV or M88 are no longer mentioned at: http://www.icomamerica.com/land_mobile/portablevhf/ Any idea which of the models shown would be closest to the one you have? Any of them perhaps better? Get the best that you can afford But, of course. I was mostly just wondering at what price point are features added that are not really needed. I would agree that purchasing one with the longest possible battery life would be -- == Eric Gorr ========= http://www.ericgorr.net ========= ICQ:9293199 === "Therefore the considerations of the intelligent always include both benefit and harm." - Sun Tzu == Insults, like violence, are the last refuge of the incompetent... === |
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[Q] VHF Radios
Eric wrote: Was thinking about getting one of these things... There seems to be a lot of these on the market out there with a huge range in prices. Among the cheapest ones I found was the Humminbird VHF Radio for $60, but they can apparently cost as much as several hundred dollars. So, how much does price matter? Do you really need to spend more then $60 to get something worthwhile? If you own one, which one did you decide to get? As with most things, you get what you pay for. All marine VHFs have similar transmit/receive functions and weather channels. The main differences are that the cheap radios are bulkier and are not submersible, so you have to keep them in them in a dry bag. The downsides to bagging a radio a 1) It reduces the speaker volume of the radio, making it more difficult to hear and understand. 2) It muffles your voice when speaking into the radio, making it more difficult for others to hear and understand you. 3) It makes the radio more difficult to operate. 4) It makes the radio much bulkier and more difficult to mount on a PFD shoulder strap, hence it often ends up in a pocket or strapped to the deck, which compounds all these issues. These become real problems when you get into a situation where you actually NEED to use your radio. When conditions are rough with lots of wind, waves and noise, you need to be able to hear your radio clearly and operate it while keeping one hand on the paddle. Bags make the radio less useful when you need it the most. I've experienced serious communication breakdowns in groups paddling in rough conditions, due to people not being able to access their radios. There are good submersible radios that work reliably under adverse conditions, don't require bagging and are sized for convenient mounting on a PFD shoulder strap. I find them to be very advantageous. Currently, the threshold price for a JIS-7 submersible radio is ~$140 (any rating below JIS-7 is not submersible). The better units can often be found on sale and rebates are common, bringing the price down under $200. For example, the Icom M88 currently has a $50 rebate and you can buy one for $239.99 at: http://www.defender.com/cgi-bin/Web_...e.cgi?cart_id=) That makes it only $40-$50 more than a basic submersible unit. For the difference in price, you get superior construction, extended battery life and near bombproof reliability (it's actually a mil-spec radio). If you buy a good VHF the first time, you won't have to buy another one. |
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