VHF Transmission Distance
Paul,There is usually at least High (H) and Low (L) level setting for transmission (maybe more as Drew says). Look for a H/L indicator on your VHF set.Franklin, it is not the 'size' of the VHF Antenna (they are usually 30 In. long/high), but it is the height of the Antenna above the surface of the water that determines the maximum transmission distance. VHF frequencies are mostly straight line transmissions - their 'line of sight' to the horizon is based on height. (The square root of the height in feet times about 1.15 is the distance in nautical miles to the horizon.) If your antenna on the mast is 49 FT high then the distance is 7 x 1.15 or 8.05 nm. Another vessel on the far side of the horizon has (for the same antenna height) the same distance. So you could communicate with them for up to about 16 nm. Coast Guard antennas are much higher and they can transmitt much longer distances. But, dont count on reaching the Coast Guard much over 30 nm away. For longer distances you need to get into SSB (Single Side Band) radios.