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![]() "Doug" wrote Have you looked at the SEA157? We have tugboat customers who won't use any other brand. Some operator familiarization is required as the controls are not intuitively obvious. We have areas on the Columbia River where local VHF high band public safety radios (police, fire, ambulance) blast through on top of marine channels on most brands. The SEA brand is immune to the interference. I have not had reports of any public safety interference on the new Standard and Icom units, but have not really sought out the information either. From a factory warranty standpoint, Vertex Standard Horizon is hard to beat. They stand behind their equipment the best. Doug K7ABX Hi Doug, public safety intermod is a real problem all over the Hampton Roads, VA area also. I have noted some Horizon radios subject to it underway while scanning, others while guarding one channel only. Maybe the manufacturers are at odds with themselves when they build a radio to scan, as the spurious signal rejection ability probably suffers when the squelch has to have such a fast attack. From my fixed land station near the beach, I have no intermod from Icom R-7000's (guard receivers) and none from a JRC-200 marine transceiver, even when scanning. But a police-scanner-receiver trying to scan marine bands is almost useless as the intermod just overpowers them, especially if fed through active multicouplers. A friend's Icom-502 is *useless* at his fixed-land station due to nearby cell tower and public safety intermod. 73, Jack Virginia Beach VA |
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