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Old 03-08-2013, 10:59 AM
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The USCG does NOT monitor that distress signal. Do not think of it as a poor mans EPIRB. It's NOT.



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Def get a dashboard one with the "distress" button. Forget what it's actually called but you register the unit with the CG and if the boat is going down you hit the button and it automatically transmits SOS with GPS coordinates. Well worth the extra couple of bucks.
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Old 03-08-2013, 05:17 PM
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Without A DOUBT. the best bang for the buck is in the antenna. Good one is about $160. And the higher up it is mounted the better. The old saying in every foot higher is equivalent to 10 watts of extra transmit power.

A hand held can be VERY JUICED UP if you use the main atnenna. Get an adapter. That 5-6 transmit watts will be a little better. But RECEPTION WILL SCREAM with that hi gain antenna.

ICOM is a very good brand I have a IC-422. It is waterproof too. A great, but not cheap radio- about $200 w/ ability to hook in your GPS.

They are now selling VHF's with built in GPS and even AIS( recieve only). A waste of money for most. With the DSC ( you have a MMSI#) you can call buddies and see who is around with your registered MMSI's in your unit.

And the USCG doen't monitor the Auto Distress Signal even though its been out almost 10 years. DOn't put too much stock in that as a desireable feature. It is NOT.

The suggested primary focus should be the best antenna your money can buy. One night on a sea tow boat the S/T boat next( doing a night salvage in Raritan Bay outside Keyport) to me had a smaller Very high gain antenna compared to my 16' high gain standard antenna. He was picking up and talking to a handheld VHF on the other side of the Keyport Bridge I could not hear except on his radio speakers. I WAS SOLD. It's not hype. Tha Hi gain antenna is first choice on where the money goes, then the radio with what's $$ left.
I have to agree here definitely get a good antenna. I have a medium grade radio with a good antenna and it really gives great range.
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Old 03-08-2013, 06:13 PM
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Great advice Frank. Did not know it made that much of a difference inshore too... Learn something new every day.
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Old 03-08-2013, 06:49 PM
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Finding the right adapter to get from my handheld to my mounted Antenna was harder than expected. .. Found it at Wayne Electric...FYI...10 bucks.

I'd get the good antenna and keep the handheld.
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Thanks
Will look for high gain ant.
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Old 03-12-2013, 02:11 AM
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We just picked up a hand held as a back up for this year incase we loose the main unit we use..
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