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Old 04-13-2006, 07:41 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: VHF recommendations

Andy Cox wrote:

> I've had a look at a number of online chandlers, but unless I've missed the
> trick, nobody seems to be peddling the handheld VHFs with cut-down DSC
> capabilities that we were told about during the RYA course. I'm coming to
> the conclusions that these aren't on the market yet, is this right?


I've never seen one yet. That's probably because DSC is registered to
the vessel plus the integrated rigs need to be left on for the GPS to
lock in. GPS eats batteries - look at the duration you get on hand helds.

nigelh


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Old 04-13-2006, 07:41 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: VHF recommendations

Andy Cox wrote:

> I've had a look at a number of online chandlers, but unless I've missed the
> trick, nobody seems to be peddling the handheld VHFs with cut-down DSC
> capabilities that we were told about during the RYA course. I'm coming to
> the conclusions that these aren't on the market yet, is this right?


I've never seen one yet. That's probably because DSC is registered to
the vessel plus the integrated rigs need to be left on for the GPS to
lock in. GPS eats batteries - look at the duration you get on hand helds.

nigelh


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Old 04-13-2006, 07:41 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: VHF recommendations

Andy Cox wrote:

> I've had a look at a number of online chandlers, but unless I've missed the
> trick, nobody seems to be peddling the handheld VHFs with cut-down DSC
> capabilities that we were told about during the RYA course. I'm coming to
> the conclusions that these aren't on the market yet, is this right?


I've never seen one yet. That's probably because DSC is registered to
the vessel plus the integrated rigs need to be left on for the GPS to
lock in. GPS eats batteries - look at the duration you get on hand helds.

nigelh


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Old 04-13-2006, 07:41 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: VHF recommendations

Andy Cox wrote:

> I've had a look at a number of online chandlers, but unless I've missed the
> trick, nobody seems to be peddling the handheld VHFs with cut-down DSC
> capabilities that we were told about during the RYA course. I'm coming to
> the conclusions that these aren't on the market yet, is this right?


I've never seen one yet. That's probably because DSC is registered to
the vessel plus the integrated rigs need to be left on for the GPS to
lock in. GPS eats batteries - look at the duration you get on hand helds.

nigelh


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Old 04-13-2006, 07:41 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: VHF recommendations

Andy Cox wrote:

> I've had a look at a number of online chandlers, but unless I've missed the
> trick, nobody seems to be peddling the handheld VHFs with cut-down DSC
> capabilities that we were told about during the RYA course. I'm coming to
> the conclusions that these aren't on the market yet, is this right?


I've never seen one yet. That's probably because DSC is registered to
the vessel plus the integrated rigs need to be left on for the GPS to
lock in. GPS eats batteries - look at the duration you get on hand helds.

nigelh


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Old 04-13-2006, 07:41 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: VHF recommendations

Andy Cox wrote:

> I've had a look at a number of online chandlers, but unless I've missed the
> trick, nobody seems to be peddling the handheld VHFs with cut-down DSC
> capabilities that we were told about during the RYA course. I'm coming to
> the conclusions that these aren't on the market yet, is this right?


I've never seen one yet. That's probably because DSC is registered to
the vessel plus the integrated rigs need to be left on for the GPS to
lock in. GPS eats batteries - look at the duration you get on hand helds.

nigelh


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Old 04-13-2006, 07:41 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: VHF recommendations

Andy Cox wrote:

> I've had a look at a number of online chandlers, but unless I've missed the
> trick, nobody seems to be peddling the handheld VHFs with cut-down DSC
> capabilities that we were told about during the RYA course. I'm coming to
> the conclusions that these aren't on the market yet, is this right?


I've never seen one yet. That's probably because DSC is registered to
the vessel plus the integrated rigs need to be left on for the GPS to
lock in. GPS eats batteries - look at the duration you get on hand helds.

nigelh


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Old 04-13-2006, 06:58 PM
Richard Faulkner
 
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In message <1144921336.984224@leri.aber.ac.uk>, Andy Cox
<acc@aber.ac.uk> writes
>Hi folks,
>
>I'm in the market for a VHF radio having recently completed the RYA
>short-range course.
>
>I'd like a handheld unit that is:
>
>Waterproof (1m/30 mins is fine)
>Has built in DSC
>Has reasonable battery life
>Has 5 watt max power
>
>Whilst this would be used for RIB diving, I also want something I can
>use for my other sea-based sports (kayaking and rowing), so versatility
>is the order of the day.
>
>I've had a look at a number of online chandlers, but unless I've missed
>the trick, nobody seems to be peddling the handheld VHFs with cut-down
>DSC capabilities that we were told about during the RYA course. I'm
>coming to the conclusions that these aren't on the market yet, is this
>right?


I think they have been on the market and have been withdrawn - ISTR the
guy who taught the course in Hoylake telling us this a few weeks ago.


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Old 04-13-2006, 06:58 PM
Richard Faulkner
 
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Default Re: VHF recommendations

In message <1144921336.984224@leri.aber.ac.uk>, Andy Cox
<acc@aber.ac.uk> writes
>Hi folks,
>
>I'm in the market for a VHF radio having recently completed the RYA
>short-range course.
>
>I'd like a handheld unit that is:
>
>Waterproof (1m/30 mins is fine)
>Has built in DSC
>Has reasonable battery life
>Has 5 watt max power
>
>Whilst this would be used for RIB diving, I also want something I can
>use for my other sea-based sports (kayaking and rowing), so versatility
>is the order of the day.
>
>I've had a look at a number of online chandlers, but unless I've missed
>the trick, nobody seems to be peddling the handheld VHFs with cut-down
>DSC capabilities that we were told about during the RYA course. I'm
>coming to the conclusions that these aren't on the market yet, is this
>right?


I think they have been on the market and have been withdrawn - ISTR the
guy who taught the course in Hoylake telling us this a few weeks ago.


--
Richard Faulkner
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Old 04-13-2006, 06:58 PM
Richard Faulkner
 
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Default Re: VHF recommendations

In message <1144921336.984224@leri.aber.ac.uk>, Andy Cox
<acc@aber.ac.uk> writes
>Hi folks,
>
>I'm in the market for a VHF radio having recently completed the RYA
>short-range course.
>
>I'd like a handheld unit that is:
>
>Waterproof (1m/30 mins is fine)
>Has built in DSC
>Has reasonable battery life
>Has 5 watt max power
>
>Whilst this would be used for RIB diving, I also want something I can
>use for my other sea-based sports (kayaking and rowing), so versatility
>is the order of the day.
>
>I've had a look at a number of online chandlers, but unless I've missed
>the trick, nobody seems to be peddling the handheld VHFs with cut-down
>DSC capabilities that we were told about during the RYA course. I'm
>coming to the conclusions that these aren't on the market yet, is this
>right?


I think they have been on the market and have been withdrawn - ISTR the
guy who taught the course in Hoylake telling us this a few weeks ago.


--
Richard Faulkner
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