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Default VHF handheld considerations

On Dec 5, 4:33*pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
I'm thinking about the
GPS/DSC enabled SH 850S. Someone have experience with it or can recommend
another, similarly featured VHF?


To my knowledge the Standard Horizon 850S is the only handheld/GPS/DSC
radio in production. I vaguely recall a large bulky radio from someone
else that even had a small chart plotter in it - if you search Panbo
you can probably find a direct reference - but is not out of
production.

I have had a SH 850S for several months. I like it very much. It's
principal role for me is as a dinghy radio where waterproof is a boon.
I also use it as a dock-walking radio where positive floatation gives
me a chance to recover it if it does pop off my belt. The DSC
circuitry works as it should, including the important feature of not
getting "confused" if sending or receiving a DSC call with its own
MMSI. The latter is relevant to calls between the dinghy and mother
boat. My Icom M601 fixed VHF does not switch channels properly when
receiving an 'own-MMSI' DSC call; the SH 850S does.

Incidentally, I previously had an Icom M1V handheld. Unfortunately in
drowned when splashed in the dinghy. I now have an Icom M3 that has
been much more robust but is now consigned to back-up/ditch-bag
service on my sailboat.

sail fast, dave