Re: Are handheld vhf radios any good?
Well, I have a Humminbird handheld model VHF5 (5 watts in high power mode). While I have the handheld only as a backup of the fixed 25W radio that we have in the boat, I am very pleased with. It is full of features (dual scan, triple scan, full scan, memory presets, instant channel 16, favorite channel preset, iluminated display, key lock, etc) and very easy to use. It has a decent range, and actually, it goes more than the regular five miles when there are no obstructions (seashore) or you are in an elevated place. I feel it adds safety to my fishing trips, as you may loss electric power onboart. Also, I have it in a sealed bag that fits the radio and its knobs, so it should survive in the water and you can continue to operate it. I have found that it is perfect for shore to boat communication when you are in the marina, or near home when navigating the channels where we live. The batteries last a full day under normal to moderate use (however, I guess the more you talk, the faster the batteries drain). If you use it only a few times during a trip, the batteries will last for several days. I have it with rechargeable batteries and wall charger. Only annoying thing is to remember to plug it for chargind the day before the trip.<br /><br />I would like to have an icom handheld, they look better than mine. Finally, I recommend to have both, a good fixed radio and a handheld unit.<br /><br />I hope this helps you.