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Handheld marine vhf radio.

#1 Post by dunner »

What spec would you need for a kayak hand held radio...
What is channel zero?
How much would you expect to pay?
Do you need a licence?
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Re: Handheld marine vhf radio.

#2 Post by gfkelly1969 »

What spec would you need for a kayak hand held radio..
better to get a 5 watt or higher,the higher the watt the better range you have,vhf works by line of site so when you are low to the water you would need the extra power

What is channel zero? its for Private and coast guard in the uk,i assume you want the radio for safety should any thing happen to you then what you need is a radio with channel 16,all marine radios have channel 16 as this is the international distress, safety and calling channel,all boats and the coast guard watch this channel

How much would you expect to pay,some start at around 50 euro but you are better to spend 100 plus and get a good waterproof one,100 or 200 euro is not a lot if it saves your life


Do you need a license?yes you need a Short Range Certificate (SRC) license

read more on the link below

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=15442

http://www.nmci.ie/index.cfm/page/gmdssshortrangecerti
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Re: Handheld marine vhf radio.

#3 Post by dunner »

Thanks for that,
If i said ....what about a mobile phone in a water proof holder...only for very inshore stuff.....
Would i qualify for being shot with a ball of my own S**te............
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#4 Post by gfkelly1969 »

dunner wrote:Thanks for that,
If i said ....what about a mobile phone in a water proof holder...only for very inshore stuff.....
Would i qualify for being shot with a ball of my own S**te............
:shock:

you wont get shot,you would just end up as a ball of fish S**te after you drown trying to call the coast guard on the mobile phone
any time i am fishing i cant even call for a lift home,the phone never works
i can imagine you on the phone saying hello coast guard and then hearing you have just run out of credit or beep beep as the battery died
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ouch!
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#6 Post by dunner »

oh ya.... last question... will a radio bought from the uk work here?
Have no clue about the tec spec's on these things.........
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#7 Post by gd »

I would defo get a vhf I dont know alot about them but as said above try get a 5w waterproof/submersable radio.I have a standard horizon vhf which i use on my kayak, icom radios are a great quality radio also. No point in forking out hundreds or even thousands for a kayak or boat and then not spending a few bob on a good radio which can save your life.
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#8 Post by dunner »

Thanks for the info lads!
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#9 Post by gd »

uk bought radios will be fine :)
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#10 Post by gfkelly1969 »

dunner wrote:oh ya.... last question... will a radio bought from the uk work here?
Have no clue about the tec spec's on these things.........
:oops: :roll:

it will work no problem,all marine radios worldwide use 156.800mhz/channel 16 as the emergency channel,i brought my marine radio from china and it works perfect here
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#11 Post by gfkelly1969 »

gd wrote:I would defo get a vhf I dont know alot about them but as said above try get a 5w waterproof/submersable radio.I have a standard horizon vhf which i use on my kayak, icom radios are a great quality radio also. No point in forking out hundreds or even thousands for a kayak or boat and then not spending a few bob on a good radio which can save your life.

kenwood,Icom,cobra,motorola,Yaesu are all good makes

a good life jacket or flotation suit and a marine radio will cost less then 200 euro,i got a flotation suit and marine radio for shore fishing for less then what i paid for one of the rods i have

i feel a bit safer when i am fishing on my own
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1 dogfish,2 whiting,3 flounder,4 two spot goby,5 mackerel,6 pollack,7 common blenny,8 European eel,9 butterfish,10 Deep-snouted pipefish,11 rock goby,12 poor cod,13 corkwing wrasse,14 coalfish,15 turbot,16 tompot blenny,17 dab,18 dragonet,19 shorerockling,20 thornback ray,21 three bearded rockling,22 sandeel,23 grey gurnard,24 sea scorpion,25 scad,26 plaice,27 ballen wrasse,28 bullhuss,29 conger eel,30 blue shark,31 blonde ray,32 cod,33 pouting,34 topknot,35 Fifteen-spine Stickleback,36 mullet,37 Sand Goby,38 Montagu's Blenny,39 Three-spined Stickleback,40 goldshinny wrasse,41 painted goby,42 five bearded rockling,43 Sand-Smelt,44 Small-headed Clingfish ,45 sole

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