Handheld VHF Radio

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Louis

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Nov 21, 2007
56
Hunter H23 Verplanck, NY Hudson River
I am looking to purchase a hand held VHF radio. I would appreciate any advice you would have on features I should be looking for and what brands you would recommend. My price range is about $150.00.
 
Aug 4, 2006
47
Catalina 309 Cutter Marina, Chesapeake Bay
Standard Horizon

For what you are looking to spend, I'd go with something like this. For another 100 clams or so, you could get one with a built in GPS feature, like the HX850S. Standard Horizon is one of a few good vendors. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GDXNAK Standard Horizon HX850S - http://www.sailboatowners.com/forums/pviewall.tpl?&fno=21&uid=73289248546&sku=2008175104432.89 Fair winds
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,348
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
It all depends on what you want it to do and what

you want to do with it. We recently purchased this http://www.standardhorizon.com/indexVS.cfm?cmd=DisplayProducts&ProdCatID=85&encProdID=5485A42436EB7F81A71201F21F67B86F&DivisionID=3&isArchived=0 for less than $90 from Defender. Best deal I've found in years, including WM's radios. It works great, is very loud (important in the cockpit). Only downside is the belt mount.
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
check out Apelco handhelds too

I know some fellow sailors that speak highly about their Apelco Handheld radios. I think that Practical Sailor had a test on handhelds in recent years. Check them out too.
 
Jan 11, 2007
294
Columbia 28 Sarasota
Check out overtons...

Great deal on a handheld at overtons...39.00 if my memory serves me.
 

BarryL

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May 21, 2004
1,119
Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 409 Mt. Sinai, NY
features

Hello, One nice features are dual or tri watch. This way you can monitor channel 16 and some other channel. For example, when I race, the committee boat broadcasts on channel 68. With dual watch I can monitor 68 and channel 16. Another nice feature is selectable power output. If you are in a harbor and want to hail a marina, 1 watt is more then enough. If you are further away, you could select 2.5 or 5W. Using 5W all the time will drain the battery more than 1W. Most VHF's today have NOAA weather channels, those can be handy. The last nice feature I can think of is various battery possibilities. My West Marine comes with a rechargable battery pack. It also comes with another pack that uses AAA. This way, if the main pack dies, I can use AAA's. Lastly, some Standard Horizon models include a strobe light, and other radio bands, like FRS / GMRS, and even AM / FM. I have the West Marine 150 model. It costs less than $150 and comes with a charging base, battery, extra battery case for AAA's, belt clip and charger. I am happy with it. Barry
 
Dec 1, 1999
2,391
Hunter 28.5 Chesapeake Bay
I bought a

UNIDEN Atlantis 250 VHF Radio, Black Handheld $99.99 USD from Boat US about 5 years ago. West Marine makes/sells the same radio under its own name. I paid about $20 more for it when I bought it. I also bought a clear plastic bag with a lanyard to keep it dry. This has been one of the best "boat units" I've ever spent. If this radio dies tomorrow, I would buy exactly the same model/unit again.
 
Jun 8, 2004
550
Macgregor 26M Delta, B.C. Canada 26M not X
1 - 5 watts for Handhelds

A hand held VHF is only good for back up or short range use. I got so frustrated with my Uniden Atlantis that I almost handed it over to Davy Jones. They are fine for communicating with the marinas for slip asignments or close boat to boat communications but for any kind of distance they are useless. They also consume batteries rapidly when they are transmitting at 5 watts and drop communication links. I still use mine occasionally but prefer the inside mounted VHF most times for the range and power it gives me.
 
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Don

Handheld VHF

I have a West Marine VHF 150. I like that it is submersible. The lithium ion battery last at least 12 hours and stays charged for months of non use. Comes with extra battery pack with AAA's. I don't like the location of the mic hole that is on the lower third of the radio. Takes some getting used to because most radios have the mic on the top third. I really don't like that when the unit is turned on, it goes to the last channel and power setting that was set on the last use. I think this is a safety issue. Radios should go to channel 16 at full power when turned on. In an emergency, the operator should not have to look for channel 16 and 5 watts. JMHO
 
Aug 6, 2006
49
Hunter Legend 37 Severna Park, MD
Handheld VHF

Love my West Marine 250. It has VHF, WX, AM, FM, FRS and Air. This save me having to carry 3 or 4 different radios. It also has tri watch and scan.
 

Louis

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Nov 21, 2007
56
Hunter H23 Verplanck, NY Hudson River
Decision made!

Thanks for all your responses and advice. I day sail on the Hudson River, so the ability to transmitt long distances wasn't important to me. After comparing the westmarine VHF 150 for $149 and the Standard Horizon 270 for 89.00, the features and warranty of each seemed just about identical. So I have ordered the Standard Horizon from Defender. I will let you know what I think about it after using it for awhile.
 
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