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Jerry July 27th 04 08:55 PM

Marine Radios
 
Bob wrote:
I'm looking for a VHF marine radio for a small boat. I al looking at
an Icom and a Raymarine init. Both in the $150.00 range. Which is a
better unit?? I favor the Raymarine as it has a very large display,
but if it is lousy radio, I'd prefer the Icom, or other brands.

Your suggestions please!

Bob


Some time back I posted a question about VHF’s and remote
control microphones. I ended up buying an Icom 402 and
their CommandMic. Installation was straight forward and
relatively easy except for the 6 meters of extension cable
for the CommandMic. This was a real chore snaking the cable
through the stern of the boat. The radio worked extremely
well and the CommandMic did everything it was supposed to do.

BUT

The third time we used the boat after the installation,
someone stumbled and hit the CommandMic plug on the
extension cable and it shattered. It turns out that this
plug is extremely flimsy. I called Icom’s technical support
and was told that they have had several reports of this
happening. They have passed the word on to the Japanese
factory and, supposedly, they are working on a solution.
Meanwhile, I’m out another $50 for a new extension cable and
a lot of work to both pull the wire and to figure out a good
way to protect it in the future.

Recommendation – If you buy an Icom with its CommandMic, be
certain to put the remote plug in a location where it can’t
be damaged. As flimsy as this plug is, I’d also be
extremely careful about pulling on the CommandMic cord.

Jerry

Jerry & Phyllis Vaughn Hunter 40
Corpus Christi, TX NoETA


Doug July 27th 04 09:38 PM

Marine Radios
 

"Jerry" wrote in message
...

Some time back I posted a question about VHF’s and remote
control microphones. I ended up buying an Icom 402 and
their CommandMic. Installation was straight forward and
relatively easy except for the 6 meters of extension cable
for the CommandMic. This was a real chore snaking the cable
through the stern of the boat. The radio worked extremely
well and the CommandMic did everything it was supposed to do.

BUT

The third time we used the boat after the installation,
someone stumbled and hit the CommandMic plug on the
extension cable and it shattered. It turns out that this
plug is extremely flimsy. I called Icom’s technical support
and was told that they have had several reports of this
happening. They have passed the word on to the Japanese
factory and, supposedly, they are working on a solution.
Meanwhile, I’m out another $50 for a new extension cable and
a lot of work to both pull the wire and to figure out a good
way to protect it in the future.

Recommendation – If you buy an Icom with its CommandMic, be
certain to put the remote plug in a location where it can’t
be damaged. As flimsy as this plug is, I’d also be
extremely careful about pulling on the CommandMic cord.

Jerry

Jerry & Phyllis Vaughn Hunter 40
Corpus Christi, TX NoETA

Regarding the Icom Command mic and the radio connectors. Do NOT plug the
Command Microphone into the front panel microphone plug, even though it fits
OK. Only plug the Command Microphone/extensions into the rear panel
connector. In the fine print Icom mentions this will cause damage...really
good engineering there in the 402/502/602 series. They have designed it
customer proof.

Doug K7ABX



Doug July 28th 04 09:05 PM

Marine Radios
 

"Doug" wrote in message
.net...

....really
good engineering there in the 402/502/602 series. They have designed it
customer proof.

Doug K7ABX


I meant ...should have designed it customer proof.



Keith August 7th 04 11:28 AM

Marine Radios
 
Last independent test I saw was from Powerboat Reports. They reported that
the ICOM and Standard Horizon were the top two by far. The ICOM was slightly
better. I have the latter and love it... it's the only radio I've ever had
that didn't need an external speaker!

--


Keith
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Never test the depth of the water with both feet.
"Bob" wrote in message
m...
I'm looking for a VHF marine radio for a small boat. I al looking at
an Icom and a Raymarine init. Both in the $150.00 range. Which is a
better unit?? I favor the Raymarine as it has a very large display,
but if it is lousy radio, I'd prefer the Icom, or other brands.

Your suggestions please!

Bob





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