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Marine Radio, handheld or built in?
If built in where is the best place to mount an antenna on a 35EX. Or should I just get a handheld, really don't want to drill holes in my boat. Thanks
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Both. That way you have a backup.
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Would there be a range advantage of the built in vs hand held? DC plug in for back up on the hand held if batteries die?
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It all depends on where you spend your time as range is dictated by the height of the antenna. I went through the same decision when I got my 292 and went with a hand held. Works fine for me on inland lakes in the Midwest.
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I'm a fan of built in with a handheld back up
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Originally Posted by 08 fastech 292
(Post 4010989)
It all depends on where you spend your time as range is dictated by the height of the antenna. I went through the same decision when I got my 292 and went with a hand held. Works fine for me on inland lakes in the Midwest.
Dave |
This is an interesting thread. I imagine there are a significant number of offshore powerboat owners running around with inadequate VHF coverage based on appearance. You need to read the specifications on the radio and antenna to understand what your range is. Sadly I'm guessing a bunch of people are dependent on cell phone vs VHF.
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Originally Posted by 97FASTech
(Post 4010952)
Would there be a range advantage of the built in vs hand held? DC plug in for back up on the hand held if batteries die?
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Originally Posted by HyFive578
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+1. Really depends on where you will be boating. Handheld will give you range of a few miles. Built-in will give you a lot more depending on antenna height. I go out into the ocean a lot, so I went with both. My antenna is mounted on the gunwale just below the Fountain logo.. I have a 4' antenna..
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
(Post 4011003)
This is an interesting thread. I imagine there are a significant number of offshore powerboat owners running around with inadequate VHF coverage based on appearance. You need to read the specifications on the radio and antenna to understand what your range is. Sadly I'm guessing a bunch of people are dependent on cell phone vs VHF.
ed In doing research none of them go as far as I thought. |
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