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Does anyone know if the Hummingbird VHF5
handheld radio have the capability to use the Marine Channel M2 - 161.425
?


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Have you tried a search on "Google" or one of the other search engines,
should be able to find the complete spec for the radio.


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Does anyone know if the Hummingbird VHF5
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Yes, hence the post,

the website I was buying it from only had a small para on specs, i.e. USA/Ca
and International channels
but didnt mention M2 - 161.425




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Have you tried a search on "Google" or one of the other search engines,
should be able to find the complete spec for the radio.


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Does anyone know if the Hummingbird VHF5
handheld radio have the capability to use the Marine Channel M2 -

161.425
?


TIA






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these are the only details I can find:

Humminbird VHF5 Radio - Yellow/Black
Stay in touch with this powerful, fully programmable VHF handheld radio. It
delivers up to 5 watts of maximum power, and it receives full USA,
International and weather bands. Weather Alert feature advises you of severe
weather warnings. It also has a multi-function backlit display, rotary
channel and volume knobs, weather-resistant keypad, all-channel scan,
priority (16) channel scan, instant access (16) button, adjustable squelch,
dual-channel watch, tri-channel watch and 10 memory channels. Operates on
8-AA Batteries (not included).
Color: Yellow/Black.






"Figment" wrote in message
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Have you tried a search on "Google" or one of the other search engines,
should be able to find the complete spec for the radio.


"MH" wrote in message
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Does anyone know if the Hummingbird VHF5
handheld radio have the capability to use the Marine Channel M2 -

161.425
?


TIA






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Hi MH

Try this site http://www.humminbird.com/images/PDF/vhf5.pdf it is the users
manual.

At the very end it lists all the channels, you will need Adobe reader as it
is a PDF file

Regards

Dave





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Does anyone know if the Hummingbird VHF5
handheld radio have the capability to use the Marine Channel M2 - 161.425
?


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Yes Dave, I downloaded and read the PDF and page 16 says the channels but
not the freqs

M2 is 161.425 what channel is that according to page 16's list?

MH


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Hi MH

Try this site
http://www.humminbird.com/images/PDF/vhf5.pdf it is the
users
manual.

At the very end it lists all the channels, you will need Adobe reader as

it
is a PDF file

Regards

Dave





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Does anyone know if the Hummingbird VHF5
handheld radio have the capability to use the Marine Channel M2 -

161.425
?


TIA






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MH wrote:

M2 is 161.425 what channel is that


M2 is not an International channel. It is a private channel allocated for
sailing clubs in the UK.
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