VHF Radio
I've never seen a Kenwood Marine VHF. Kenwood used to be my
favorite brand until my ham rig crapped out and they wanted $400
just to look at it. That's half the cost of a brand new TS-50 or even
better yet a IC-706.
Doug
s/v Callista
"Jack Painter" wrote in message
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"William G. Andersen" wrote
If you make up a matrix of features and prices, you will see that almost
all
manufacturers have radios in the same price ranges with the same
features.
They are all pretty much the same; most recommendations that are
favorable
are based on personal experience; most recommendations that are
unfavorable
are baseless.
Very well said. A good friend who runs the Kenwood East Repair Center will
help any boater stopped on the ICW in Hampton Roads with one-day service
on
their radio problems. But as far as warranty goes, most if not all of the
big names in the business no longer honor repair costs on smaller
equipment,
authorizing replacement-only while under warranty. This will eventually
eliminate the repair business for small (inexpensive) electronics. Just so
you know what happens when you send your small radios in for repair under
warranty. If during-warranty repairs while enroute is what you require, it
may now cost something because the manufacturers have largely abandonded
subsidizing this cost through their authorized repair centers. For the
most
part, small VHF radios do last their expected lifetime under fairly harsh
conditions without problems. Just don't expect that lifetime to be more
than
a few years!
Jack
"Ken Corbett" wrote in message
...
Looking for an inexpensive fixed VHF radio. Looked at Uniden, Icom and
Standard Horizon.
Any advice on which to buy?
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