View Full Version : VHF radios...comments?
2112
January 31st, 2009, 04:48 PM
Do you own one?
Can you recommend one in the $200 range.
What about antenaes?
Pros/cons, etc.
007
February 1st, 2009, 04:21 PM
http://www.boatersworld.com/handheld-radios.htm?bct=t13100003%3Bcigps-electronics%3Bcivhf-ssb-radio
I think the ICOM 34 is probably the one you're looking for. I think Texxan1 has last years version of it and recomends it. I have a Cobra that I can't find online anywhere that works good for me.
WestEndAngler
February 1st, 2009, 07:12 PM
http://a1672.g.akamai.net/7/1672/116/20090201/www.ritzcamera.com/graphics/products/3-57/large/316312057_bg.jpg
Robalo
February 3rd, 2009, 10:49 AM
Are you mounting the radio in a boat? If so, I'd get a cheapy at Bass Pro or Academy, Boater's World or West Marine-get 25 watt with all US channels and weather stations-cheapies are about $100-120-they aint the waterproof models though-just water resistent-so if mounting in glove/radio box, they're fine-or use a case/box/cover if mounting on dash. If using for offshore, you should consider the newer models that have built in GPS locator, so if in distress, the radio gives Coasties location. Antenneas-Shakespeare VHF-you should get the 7-8' if for offshore; and if solely for bay, get the short one that can mount on your console so it aint in the way-you'll need the mounting bracket also for the long antennae-about $10-15-maybe $25 if getting the SS rachet type-I prefer the plastic one-cheaper. Don't forget to lower it after trailering or if going under San Luis Pass (yes, I've snapped a couple). As far as handhelds, get the waterproof floating model-I believe Coe posted it above-make sure it's waterproof and floats. Good idea to have both on board.
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