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Harry Krause November 27th 03 05:36 PM

Portable VHF Radio Gift for Buddy
 
A close friend is buying a skiff for inshore fishing and I can't talk
him into installing a "permanent" VHF radio with antenna. So for XMAS, I
plan on buying him a portable VHF as a gift.

But there are so many of them out there. I have a ICOM portableI use
(rarely) as a backup on my boats, but it is a few years old and probably
no longer in production.

Any suggestions? Since it is for a small boat, ruggedized and
water-resistance are important characteristics.

What should I buy for a good-quality VHF portable for a gift?


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Dan Krueger November 27th 03 11:26 PM

Portable VHF Radio Gift for Buddy
 
I really like my Standard Horizon HX460S. It's small (maybe the size of a pack
of cigarettes), submersible (I don't intend to test that feature!), has
rechargeable batteries, a belt clip, and a three year warranty.

From their website: "The HX460S utilizes a high impact, non-corrosive die-cast
case and chassis. This unique case insures the HX460S will withstand the
physical abuse a Handheld VHF receives from being dropped or banged on the deck
of a boat. Using the HX460S in the rain or in a life boat is not a issue as it
can take submersions of 3' for 30 minutes."

BTW- The whole thing fits nicely in a Garmin GPS12/76 padded case. The antenna
has to be removed but it stores next to the unit.

It's a little pricey, but my ICOM lasted a whole year before the battery stopped
charging...

Dan


Harry Krause wrote:

A close friend is buying a skiff for inshore fishing and I can't talk
him into installing a "permanent" VHF radio with antenna. So for XMAS, I
plan on buying him a portable VHF as a gift.

But there are so many of them out there. I have a ICOM portableI use
(rarely) as a backup on my boats, but it is a few years old and probably
no longer in production.

Any suggestions? Since it is for a small boat, ruggedized and
water-resistance are important characteristics.

What should I buy for a good-quality VHF portable for a gift?




Harry Krause November 27th 03 11:46 PM

Portable VHF Radio Gift for Buddy
 
Dan Krueger wrote:

I really like my Standard Horizon HX460S. It's small (maybe the size of a pack
of cigarettes), submersible (I don't intend to test that feature!), has
rechargeable batteries, a belt clip, and a three year warranty.

From their website: "The HX460S utilizes a high impact, non-corrosive die-cast
case and chassis. This unique case insures the HX460S will withstand the
physical abuse a Handheld VHF receives from being dropped or banged on the deck
of a boat. Using the HX460S in the rain or in a life boat is not a issue as it
can take submersions of 3' for 30 minutes."

BTW- The whole thing fits nicely in a Garmin GPS12/76 padded case. The antenna
has to be removed but it stores next to the unit.

It's a little pricey, but my ICOM lasted a whole year before the battery stopped
charging...

Dan


Harry Krause wrote:

A close friend is buying a skiff for inshore fishing and I can't talk
him into installing a "permanent" VHF radio with antenna. So for XMAS, I
plan on buying him a portable VHF as a gift.

But there are so many of them out there. I have a ICOM portableI use
(rarely) as a backup on my boats, but it is a few years old and probably
no longer in production.

Any suggestions? Since it is for a small boat, ruggedized and
water-resistance are important characteristics.

What should I buy for a good-quality VHF portable for a gift?




Thanks. I'll look it up.

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Jralbert November 29th 03 08:29 PM

Portable VHF Radio Gift for Buddy
 
In article , Harry Krause
writes:

What should I buy for a good-quality VHF portable for a gift?


I'd get a moderately priced unit, saving room in the budget for a whip
antenna. And, a waterproof see-through cover for the radio.
Joel Albert
Potomac, MD
))

RHIB Guy December 1st 03 09:05 PM

Portable VHF Radio Gift for Buddy
 
I'd suggest the ICOM M-1V radio. Its a very popular choice for people who
are putting their equipment through the ringer. The specs should speak for
themself.

Rgds,

Shaun
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
A close friend is buying a skiff for inshore fishing and I can't talk
him into installing a "permanent" VHF radio with antenna. So for XMAS, I
plan on buying him a portable VHF as a gift.

But there are so many of them out there. I have a ICOM portableI use
(rarely) as a backup on my boats, but it is a few years old and probably
no longer in production.

Any suggestions? Since it is for a small boat, ruggedized and
water-resistance are important characteristics.

What should I buy for a good-quality VHF portable for a gift?


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Boots Crofoot December 4th 03 12:54 AM

Portable VHF Radio Gift for Buddy
 
I would stay with the ICOM brand
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
A close friend is buying a skiff for inshore fishing and I
can't talk
him into installing a "permanent" VHF radio with antenna. So
for XMAS, I
plan on buying him a portable VHF as a gift.

But there are so many of them out there. I have a ICOM
portableI use
(rarely) as a backup on my boats, but it is a few years old
and probably
no longer in production.

Any suggestions? Since it is for a small boat, ruggedized
and
water-resistance are important characteristics.

What should I buy for a good-quality VHF portable for a
gift?


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Harry Krause December 6th 03 02:22 AM

Portable VHF Radio Gift for Buddy
 
Boots Crofoot wrote:
I would stay with the ICOM brand
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
A close friend is buying a skiff for inshore fishing and I
can't talk
him into installing a "permanent" VHF radio with antenna. So
for XMAS, I
plan on buying him a portable VHF as a gift.

But there are so many of them out there. I have a ICOM
portableI use
(rarely) as a backup on my boats, but it is a few years old
and probably
no longer in production.

Any suggestions? Since it is for a small boat, ruggedized
and
water-resistance are important characteristics.

What should I buy for a good-quality VHF portable for a
gift?



Thanks. I am planning to do that, though I do like hte standard-horizon
unit with the FRS.

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Peter Kennedy December 6th 03 07:02 PM

Portable VHF Radio Gift for Buddy
 
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Try this, its a great deal:



Description

NEW Standard Horizon HX350S submersible handheld VHF

a.. Submersible to 3 feet for 30 minutes
b.. Huge LCD display
c.. Backlit keys
d.. Programmable scan, priority scan
e.. 10 hour rechargable battery
f.. Additional AA alkaline battery pack
g.. 110v AC and 12v DC chargers
h.. 3 year waterproof warranty
i.. $25 manufacturers mail-in rebate until 12/31
New in box. All US, Canadian and International channels,
switchable transmit output from 1 to 5 Watts. Made in Japan.



For sale on ebay

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=2447123 987



"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
A close friend is buying a skiff for inshore fishing and I can't talk
him into installing a "permanent" VHF radio with antenna. So for XMAS, I
plan on buying him a portable VHF as a gift.

But there are so many of them out there. I have a ICOM portableI use
(rarely) as a backup on my boats, but it is a few years old and probably
no longer in production.

Any suggestions? Since it is for a small boat, ruggedized and
water-resistance are important characteristics.

What should I buy for a good-quality VHF portable for a gift?


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