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Petty Officer 3rd Class
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Can anyone out there give their opinions on pros and cons of a mounted VHF radio vs. a hand held unit. Never had one and could use all the info I can get.
Fixed, fixed, fixed if you go offshore at all. plus, you can't drop it overboard, drop and break! Your battery in a handheld will give out before the fixed one will operating off your marine battery.
Also, it is my understanding that a handhelds best range is 3-6 miles, of course you can link to your boat antenna but a fixed mount VHF should get you 25 miles or better. And, if you have to buy a good antenna anyway in order for your handheld to reach further, you might as well go for the less expensive and more dependable fixed mount.
I'm sure there may be many good reasons for a handheld but for me, I trust the mounted VHF.
The comment that radios are line of sight is true BUT you will get some bounce effect that can extend your range depending on certain atmospheric conditions as well as the geological surroundings. Atmospheric bounce tends to be more common at night.