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I was looking at the Icom, but it doesn't really have something to tie it too..? Like myself except for the belt clip
The radio seems to bulky to just have the belt clip on my PFD. I would perfer a radio that i could tie to my PFD or kayak without having to worry about my radio floating away because a boater decided to create huge wakes and have them spash down on my yak. http://www.amazon.com/Uniden-GMR3689.../dp/B0045EK5TI Features:
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you began by asking about a good marine vhf ,you got all kinds of good advise and now your wanting to buy walkie-talkies? What gives?
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Sorry Dorado, I wanted to make a comparison to the plastic loop on the walkie talkie. This model would of been good if it was a VHF, but the other member pointed out that the Icom actually has a lanyard. |
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Sweet, i didn't see the lanyard on any of the images. I need to go check them out. |
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http://www.westmarine.com/1/1/16885-...vhf-radio.html
the sale price is cheaper... and yes buy the warranty... it makes it idiot proof. I own this radio and like it. Although Icom does make a better unit... the m72 http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...cid=RR_7834856 The 72 is smaller and also transmits with more power. It transmits on a 6 watts setting which is the most powerful VHF on the market. It also has a higher water proof rating. Although it doesn't float. The floating part is a gimmic though. I do not expect to find my M34 if I lose it overboard. If it goes overboard it will probably be when Im not paying attention, and I will never know where i lost it... finding a floating object that small in even 2 foot wind swell would be like winning the loterey... buy the m72 is my recomendation. More power equals more range... but understand this is "line of sight".
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This is Brilliant!!!! |
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![]() ![]() Lots of harbor patrol guys and marine professionals use that setup and it's pretty bullet proof. It's funny but I just a minute ago bought a backup set. I went on ebay to look at prices for the m88 and bought a used working model with mic that was just closing for 72 bucks... ![]() You can't go wrong with ICOM, most popular marine radios in So. Cal. almost all the skiff guys use them. Jim |
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Yeah.... I just lucked out. The mic alone cost more then that.
It was right there closing in a few minutes when I ran the ebay search. I got a feeling he doesn't have the charger (not mentioned or in the picture) but since I already have one it's no big deal on my end. Jim |
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