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![]() "Mitchell Gossman" wrote in message om... I was thinking about going with a handheld marine radio - are they inadequate? The handheld marine VHF can be an excellent choice, especially in the San Francisco Bay area. The Coast Guard stations are close enough and have their transmitter/receivers at a tall enough elevation that a handheld will easily communicate anywhere in the bay and for a significant distance off shore. The handheld also has the advantage of having its own battery source so if your distress is the result of total power loss the handheld will still work. Most of the Marine handhelds are also water resistant (which your aviation radio might not be) which means that it will survive the wave that sweeps over the deck. You can also take it with you if you are forced to abandon ship. If you desire to monitor the radio for long periods of time then a fixed mount radio that operates off the boats cabin battery system is your best choice. Rod |
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