A recent post regarding an incident made me stop and think about the importance it is for us to carry vhf radios. All too often if one does separate from ones yak and it's floating away faster than one could catch it having a whistle would do no good if no one else were around to hear it. Unless one carries their flares etc. in their PFD, which I doubt most do I know I don't, then they would be useless also in this situation as they would be floating away too. So to me a vhf is what I consider almost a must as a means to get help when needed.
I've carried a rather inexpensive basic vhf radio for the past two years and it has been a great radio. It's helped me with marine weather updates, I have been able to call for help for other boaters and It is great to keep in contact with a group of friends while fishing together. So I definitely wouldn't be without one. Recently though I stopped to think the vast majority of the time I am out fishing alone on the bay and I got to thinking about the features I currently have on my vhf radio vs other features that are available. So I decided to upgrade mine to a Standard Horizon HX870, which will arrive today.
Now this may be overkill to others but I think of my use and safety first. With this new radio I add the ability of programming in my MSSI number with the addition of DSC and GPS to my handheld radio. Using channel 16 is great but I got to thinking if I am out there in conditions that are dark or foggy, I'm in the water separated from my yak what means do I have to transmit my position to others. So with these features my new radio will transmit through my MSSI who I am, what my boat and color is. Then through DSC & GPS not only will I know my exact location by looking at my screen while in the water. it will auto transmit a distress signal with my exact location with a touch of a button through using the DSC. So with this new radio I will have additional potential life saving capabilities.
I post this as food for thought when selecting a radio. More often then not a basic one will suffice but for those who want a little more security then these features may be worth paying more for. My old one I may sell or keep as a back up for someone I go out on the water that doesn't own one.
I've carried a rather inexpensive basic vhf radio for the past two years and it has been a great radio. It's helped me with marine weather updates, I have been able to call for help for other boaters and It is great to keep in contact with a group of friends while fishing together. So I definitely wouldn't be without one. Recently though I stopped to think the vast majority of the time I am out fishing alone on the bay and I got to thinking about the features I currently have on my vhf radio vs other features that are available. So I decided to upgrade mine to a Standard Horizon HX870, which will arrive today.
Now this may be overkill to others but I think of my use and safety first. With this new radio I add the ability of programming in my MSSI number with the addition of DSC and GPS to my handheld radio. Using channel 16 is great but I got to thinking if I am out there in conditions that are dark or foggy, I'm in the water separated from my yak what means do I have to transmit my position to others. So with these features my new radio will transmit through my MSSI who I am, what my boat and color is. Then through DSC & GPS not only will I know my exact location by looking at my screen while in the water. it will auto transmit a distress signal with my exact location with a touch of a button through using the DSC. So with this new radio I will have additional potential life saving capabilities.
I post this as food for thought when selecting a radio. More often then not a basic one will suffice but for those who want a little more security then these features may be worth paying more for. My old one I may sell or keep as a back up for someone I go out on the water that doesn't own one.
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