A chat about VHF Radios
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2020 3:50 pm
Hi everyone.
Being a bit of a fair weather sailor it has been a bit cold for me to get out on the water lately.... but the cold and rainy weather has been a good time to "tinker" with the setup on my Investigator. This week I have been tinkering with safety and I would like to hear what everyone else thinks about having an onboard VHF radio....
As our Investigators don't usually go offshore a VHF (or UHF) isn't "required".
-but-
Has anyone with a VHF, ever actually used their VHF radio in a safety scenario.
-or-
Has anyone ever been in, or seen a situation where you wished you had a VHF radio, but didn't have one... and now you wouldn't be without it.
A friend of mine commented that you've always got your mobile phone - (which is all well and good if you've got reception out on the water). But more importantly, other vessels don't have your phone number
The great thing about a radio is that everyone can hear you - and you can hear everyone else without having to know them individually
Anyway, has anyone got some good advice to help me decide if I should install a VHF, or to buy a hand-held marine radio....
What do you think about the type of radio to use on an Investigator specifically.
- 27mhz seems a bit of a waste of time to install now, when you have the option of choosing a VHF for practically the same price.
- UHF doesn't seem to be very relevant to near shore marine use - but again for about the same price why not have a VHF/UHF radio if you're going to the trouble of installing one.
- And how about a hand-held. A Chinese 8W VHF/UHF "Beofeng" can be delivered to the house for less than $80 - even "watertight"? ones
. For that price it only has to work once or twice to have made it a worthwhile bit of kit sitting on the cabin shelf (as long as it does work
) But the big benefit of a hand-held is that it has its own antenna & battery and it doesn't need to be installed. I have been looking at Chinese hand-held VHF/UHF's up to 10W tx power, some with GPS, and some claiming IP67 Water "resistance" and all less than $100 delivered.
- Installing a fixed radio will always give the best range - but where do you put the antenna on a trailer sailer - (I've seen some old posts suggesting an insulated backstay can be used as an antenna).... I only know a little bit about UHF/VHF but I "think" antennas have to be "tuned" - so any old length of wire can't be used as a "good" antenna.
Anyway...
I'd love to have the advice of someone with experience in these matters... or even just to hear your personal preference on it.
At this point I'm thinking a Hand-Held might be on the top of my fathers day wish list
(...Sunday Sept 6th, dad's)
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Being a bit of a fair weather sailor it has been a bit cold for me to get out on the water lately.... but the cold and rainy weather has been a good time to "tinker" with the setup on my Investigator. This week I have been tinkering with safety and I would like to hear what everyone else thinks about having an onboard VHF radio....
As our Investigators don't usually go offshore a VHF (or UHF) isn't "required".
-but-
Has anyone with a VHF, ever actually used their VHF radio in a safety scenario.
-or-
Has anyone ever been in, or seen a situation where you wished you had a VHF radio, but didn't have one... and now you wouldn't be without it.
A friend of mine commented that you've always got your mobile phone - (which is all well and good if you've got reception out on the water). But more importantly, other vessels don't have your phone number


Anyway, has anyone got some good advice to help me decide if I should install a VHF, or to buy a hand-held marine radio....
What do you think about the type of radio to use on an Investigator specifically.
- 27mhz seems a bit of a waste of time to install now, when you have the option of choosing a VHF for practically the same price.
- UHF doesn't seem to be very relevant to near shore marine use - but again for about the same price why not have a VHF/UHF radio if you're going to the trouble of installing one.
- And how about a hand-held. A Chinese 8W VHF/UHF "Beofeng" can be delivered to the house for less than $80 - even "watertight"? ones


- Installing a fixed radio will always give the best range - but where do you put the antenna on a trailer sailer - (I've seen some old posts suggesting an insulated backstay can be used as an antenna).... I only know a little bit about UHF/VHF but I "think" antennas have to be "tuned" - so any old length of wire can't be used as a "good" antenna.
Anyway...
I'd love to have the advice of someone with experience in these matters... or even just to hear your personal preference on it.
At this point I'm thinking a Hand-Held might be on the top of my fathers day wish list

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