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JimH,
This looks like it is a great handheld, but it is important to realize the "waterproof" and submersible feature is rated good for 3' for 30 min. This means it is warranted to hold up to rain, and sea spray, and will hold up to dropping it in water sloshing around your inflatable. If you drop the handheld overboard, they probably would not honor the warranty on the handheld, because it would most likely exceed the 3' for 30 min. qualifier. All in all, it looks like a great unit. "*JimH*" wrote in message ... "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 11:04:34 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: It would be helpful for him to read some test results of the latest handheld VHF models, but, of course, this is boating, and legitimate test information is virtually impossible to get. Chuck has it exactly right - you can take a Icom apart and put it side by side with a Uniden and you'd be hard placed to tell them apart from a technical standpoint. There are only so many ways, and so many chips, to put these things together. As to weather resistance - again, unless you are looking for some kind of military standard unit, you aren't going to get water proof. Resistant yes, proof, no. Drop it in the live well and the chances are you are going to have to buy a new radio. Ahem...........mine is waterproof and the manufacturer backs that claim with a 3 year *water proof* guarantee: http://tinyurl.com/3v958 |
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 12:17:40 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 11:04:34 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: It would be helpful for him to read some test results of the latest handheld VHF models, but, of course, this is boating, and legitimate test information is virtually impossible to get. Chuck has it exactly right - you can take a Icom apart and put it side by side with a Uniden and you'd be hard placed to tell them apart from a technical standpoint. There are only so many ways, and so many chips, to put these things together. As to weather resistance - again, unless you are looking for some kind of military standard unit, you aren't going to get water proof. Resistant yes, proof, no. Drop it in the live well and the chances are you are going to have to buy a new radio. Ahem...........mine is waterproof and the manufacturer backs that claim with a 3 year *water proof* guarantee: http://tinyurl.com/3v958 No, yours is submersible, not water proof. "Engineered for unparalleled reliability, the HORIZON HX260S exceeds submersions of 3' for 30 minutes." Tell you what - I'll take your word for it. Tie a string on it, hold it under water at 2' for fifteen minutes, then get back to me. I'll bet it doesn't work. I think it would be a better idea to look for a model with a serious, useful wrist strap. Then, this discussion would not be necessary. My 260sx has a serious, useful wrist strap. But if you sink and that serious, useful wrist strap keeps the radio available to you, it will be submersed at times. |
Tom,
I think I would be inclined to take advantage of that warranty. Every 2 yrs. 11 months, I would submerse my handheld in 2 ft. for 30 min. That is one way to always have an undated model. "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 12:17:40 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message . .. On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 11:04:34 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: It would be helpful for him to read some test results of the latest handheld VHF models, but, of course, this is boating, and legitimate test information is virtually impossible to get. Chuck has it exactly right - you can take a Icom apart and put it side by side with a Uniden and you'd be hard placed to tell them apart from a technical standpoint. There are only so many ways, and so many chips, to put these things together. As to weather resistance - again, unless you are looking for some kind of military standard unit, you aren't going to get water proof. Resistant yes, proof, no. Drop it in the live well and the chances are you are going to have to buy a new radio. Ahem...........mine is waterproof and the manufacturer backs that claim with a 3 year *water proof* guarantee: http://tinyurl.com/3v958 No, yours is submersible, not water proof. "Engineered for unparalleled reliability, the HORIZON HX260S exceeds submersions of 3' for 30 minutes." Tell you what - I'll take your word for it. Tie a string on it, hold it under water at 2' for fifteen minutes, then get back to me. I'll bet it doesn't work. |
"Starbuck's" wrote in message ... JimH, This looks like it is a great handheld, but it is important to realize the "waterproof" and submersible feature is rated good for 3' for 30 min. This means it is warranted to hold up to rain, and sea spray, and will hold up to dropping it in water sloshing around your inflatable. If you drop the handheld overboard, they probably would not honor the warranty on the handheld, because it would most likely exceed the 3' for 30 min. qualifier. All in all, it looks like a great unit. I think I had that figured out before.....but thanks for the advice anyway. ;-) |
JimH,
Do you see you have Harry snipping at your heels with everyone of your posts. It looks like you must have hit a nerve with Harry. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... *JimH* wrote: "Starbuck's" wrote in message ... JimH, This looks like it is a great handheld, but it is important to realize the "waterproof" and submersible feature is rated good for 3' for 30 min. This means it is warranted to hold up to rain, and sea spray, and will hold up to dropping it in water sloshing around your inflatable. If you drop the handheld overboard, they probably would not honor the warranty on the handheld, because it would most likely exceed the 3' for 30 min. qualifier. All in all, it looks like a great unit. I think I had that figured out before.....but thanks for the advice anyway. ;-) Don't fall overboard with that radio, Hertvik. Most folks would rescue the radio. -- - - - George W. Bush, our hero! "You see, not only did the attacks help accelerate a recession, the attacks reminded us that we are at war."—Bush, Washington, D.C., June 8, 2005 This signature was made by SigChanger. You can find SigChanger at: http://www.phranc.nl/ |
He is in my bozo bin where he will stay. I could care less what the ass has
to say about me. He is nothing but an irrelevant crabby old man who is lower than squid **** in the deepest part of the oceans. "Starbuck's" wrote in message ... JimH, Do you see you have Harry snipping at your heels with everyone of your posts. It looks like you must have hit a nerve with Harry. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... *JimH* wrote: "Starbuck's" wrote in message ... JimH, This looks like it is a great handheld, but it is important to realize the "waterproof" and submersible feature is rated good for 3' for 30 min. This means it is warranted to hold up to rain, and sea spray, and will hold up to dropping it in water sloshing around your inflatable. If you drop the handheld overboard, they probably would not honor the warranty on the handheld, because it would most likely exceed the 3' for 30 min. qualifier. All in all, it looks like a great unit. I think I had that figured out before.....but thanks for the advice anyway. ;-) |
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 18:27:26 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: I think it would be a better idea to look for a model with a serious, useful wrist strap. Then, this discussion would not be necessary. And I think that Jim could do us all a favor and test the unit by submerging it for 20 minutes in his live well or tie a string on it and drag it behind the boat for half an hour. :) Actually, I'd like to see that, just for entertainment purposes. Maybe Mrs Jim, if any, could secure Jim back there with the radio, and see if he's submersible. |
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 18:27:26 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: I think it would be a better idea to look for a model with a serious, useful wrist strap. Then, this discussion would not be necessary. And I think that Jim could do us all a favor and test the unit by submerging it for 20 minutes in his live well or tie a string on it and drag it behind the boat for half an hour. :) I am taking the day off tomorrow to do some boating. It will be too nice of a day to pass up. Remind me again tomorrow before I leave Tom. ;-) |
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