KompetentKrew
Well-Known Member
That style of Feng is available a bunch of other places for less money:Thanks for that David.
Here is one 18W UHF and UHF WATERPROOF.
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What do you think of that?
On a cruising yacht would I use that to communicate with other yachts/shipping, contact Quarantine, make Mayday/SOS calls(?), call up the Yacht Club?
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Due to the question of heat dissipation I am dubious it is really 18W, not that that makes much difference to transmission range at sea level with a rubber duck aerial.
Several of these have "Digital Mobile Radio" marked on the front of the case, and are surely not actually DMR (the cheapest DMR radios being in excess of £100).
If you want a toy for playing with, by all means buy one and contact your local ham radio club to see when you can sit your license - the Foundation exam is quite easy.
A Baofeng is not a piece of equipment I'd want to have to rely on in a marine emergency. No doubt they work, so long as you haven't (for example) made a mistake programming the marine channels in using the chirp software (make sure your Feng comes supplied with a programming cable, or buy one separately). All marine radios, on the other hand, have a "16" button on the front so that even the most inexperienced crew can be trained to press that in an emergency and call.
I understand the desire to save money, just not on critical sailing gear. Personally I forgo eating out in order to afford my yachting.
