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Newb
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Orange County
Posts: 29
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VHF Radio Help Por Favor
does anyone use a vhf that's 2/.5 watts? or does everyone use the 5/1 watt radios?
just wondering if i could save a little money and get away with a 2/.5 watt radio. i'll mostly be fishing LA/LB harbor, dana point a little, and newpor and huntington harbors. thanks.
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Administrator
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: 1-2 miles off the point
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The biggest drawback to handhelds is not power. It is the antenna height. Put one in a yak with line of sight and you probably are not utilizing the 5 watts. If you can return it, give it a try.
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Newb
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Orange County
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thanks.
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Junior
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: valley of the mud people
Posts: 13
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VHF
I dont know anything about how the transmit power thing works, i have a 1/5 myself. What i do know is that west marine sells vhf handhelds that they say are waterproof 9 out of 10 times :roll: . i was a little upset after spending 200 bones on a "waterproof model"
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