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On Mon, 08 Mar 2010 17:33:09 -0500, HK
wrote: I've got an ICOM IC-M71 portable VHF that lives in my offshore fishing bag, which I haven't even peeked into for maybe eight months. Maybe longer. (I have a much smaller fishing bag for Bay use here).' been a ham for 20 years...used icom for everything. great radios. a bit pricey, but well worth it. |
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On 3/8/10 8:19 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Mon, 08 Mar 2010 17:33:09 -0500, wrote: I've got an ICOM IC-M71 portable VHF that lives in my offshore fishing bag, which I haven't even peeked into for maybe eight months. Maybe longer. (I have a much smaller fishing bag for Bay use here).' been a ham for 20 years...used icom for everything. great radios. a bit pricey, but well worth it. VHF is a pretty good deal on Chesapeake Bay, because you are hardly ever out of range of shore operators and many other boats. It's a long bay but typically only 8-10-12 miles wide in most places. Cell phones work pretty good, too. I also like ICOM VHF gear. |
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