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Marine radios.

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 4:02 pm
by Sunset Lady
What type of marine radio do you have, and how far do they transmit?
Looking to buy one, need recommendations.
Thanks

Re: Marine radios.

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 4:23 pm
by E_
I have
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They work great together. Ole captain Bob tipped me off to the antenna setup. I pick up what others with the big antennas pick up.

Re: Marine radios.

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 4:34 pm
by MarineAssist
A typical fixed mount VHF 25 watt radio connected to an 8' antenna will typically transmit about 20 miles or so.... but only in "line of sight". If you have a mountain in the way between you and the person you are trying to reach, it may or may not work to well.

Sometimes they will work great and surprise you, and other times not so great.

I can communicate with most boats from my antenna at the shop in Jamestown all the way to past Grider and over past Mill Springs. I can reach all the marinas except Lee's Ford by radio. That is from my base station up on the hill.

When I am on the boat, I can reach another of my boats over a pretty good distance, but we use bigger antennas and different radios.

A lot of how well yours will work will depend on where on this lake you use it.

I have a new Standard Horizon Eclipse DSC+ GX 1150 radio in stock, brand new. $119.95. I also have a stainless ratchet antenna mount in stock and an 8' antenna. We can also install it for you, if you need it.


Don

Re: Marine radios.

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 6:24 pm
by imaposer
I've asked this before, and don't remember the answer. Would I be better with a permanently mounted 8' antennae mounted on the side of my pontoon, or a 3' setup like E posted that I can temporarily fix to the bimini support post which would result in the tip of the antennae being the same height as an 8 footer mounted to the side? I realize best option would be as big of an antennae as possible mounted as high as possible, but being what boat it's going on, these are my two options.

Re: Marine radios.

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 7:31 pm
by Sunset Lady
I will need it for a pontoon also. But I will be needing it for Green River lake. Would a hand held model transmit very far?

Re: Marine radios.

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 8:37 pm
by Sunset Lady
Thanks E for your recommendation, that may be what we will get, when we buy the pontoon.
Husband only wants to use the handheld one, so we will see who wins out. :))

Re: Marine radios.

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 9:56 pm
by MarineAssist
A fixed mount radio is far and away a better investment than a handheld. You can only expect about 5 miles of reception when transmitting from a 5 watt handheld unit.

As for the 8' vs 3' antenna... again, if you are talking about here on these lakes, the 3' is probably fine. If you were coastal or otherwise in a flat area the 8' would get you heard over a longer distance than the 3'.

Re: Marine radios.

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:26 am
by Sunset Lady
Thanks Marine Assist for your advice.

Re: Marine radios.

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 9:03 am
by E_
I was anchored out at the dam yesterday listening to Don (Marine Assist) receive and respond to a call on the VHS.

Re: Marine radios.

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 9:26 am
by JabezBoy
"I was anchored out at the dam yesterday listening to Don (Marine Assist) receive and respond to a call on the VHS."

I'm not sure I know what to say to that. You may need to get out more E. :-D

Re: Marine radios.

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 9:43 am
by E_
The point was my lil system was picking things up fine from there. I also hear a lot of chatter on it during Poker Run and have been able to talk back and fourth with people that are miles away.

Re: Marine radios.

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 10:16 am
by imaposer
MarineAssist wrote:A fixed mount radio is far and away a better investment than a handheld. You can only expect about 5 miles of reception when transmitting from a 5 watt handheld unit.

As for the 8' vs 3' antenna... again, if you are talking about here on these lakes, the 3' is probably fine. If you were coastal or otherwise in a flat area the 8' would get you heard over a longer distance than the 3'.

Then I will look at options to install the 8'. I don't like doing things "fine". ;)