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On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 17:16:32 -0800, Jim Richardson
wrote: Looking at getting a new vhf handheld, the old one is, well, old, and cranky. Looks like the Standard Horizon's HX260 is on closeout for $100 in several places, any one have any experience with this handheld? the price is right for a waterproof/submersible, and SH makes mostly decent kit, in a chevy not a caddy sort of way. I've had one on the Great Lakes for about four years. I've found it dependable, decent range and sturdy. While I have the alkaline back-up battery pack, I've never used it, as the ni-cad pack on the 260S holds enough charge for a couple of weeks for me (95% monitoring at the tiller, and 5% XMIT). I charge it overnight about six times a year. It has been dropped in a wet bilge, thrown around in a planing Zodiac, and spent a lot of time in a crash box marinating...still works well. Practically, I've been able to contact my boat at dock (a standard Metz antenna at around 45 feet off the water) from sitting in a Zodiac five to six miles distant over two intervening low pieces of land. That was about the limit, though. Also practically: it's neither small nor light compared to some of the "card deck"-sized models of late, but it's rugged, soakable and lasts sufficiently long. I use it pretty constantly in the Zodiac and by the tiller, as the ICOM at the nav station is of little use when I'm single-handing. $100 is a stealf for this unit if you are a weekend, coastal sailor. Hope this helps. R. |
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