New DSC VHF Radio

We installed a new radio this year and chose Standard Horizon who have been getting consistently good reviews for a number of years. For that sort of money I would go for the SH GX2000 which benefits from a rotary channel selector making it very easy to use. We went for the fancier one with built in AIS for about £300.
 
Standard horizon are good and their service organisation in the UK is second to none. It is worth considering a command mic, installed at the helm it makes life so much easier.
 
I also bought the S/H 2100 for £299 as I didn't have AIS and it works well.Friends have also bought the same model and all are pleased.I fitted the cockpit mike which saves going up and down the companionway.
 
Simrad RS25 - you can find them down to about £240. It's an excellent radio and includes a fist mike with full numeric keypad - making it easy to key in MMSI numbers and switch channels without all sorts of acrobatics with a rotary control. The think I really like about it is the optional wireless second-station - you can take it anywhere on the boat - much easier than laying cables through to the binnacle and more versatile. The wireless handset also functions as an intercom to the main unit - makes it easy for the navigator to talk to the helm.
 
I have a SH VM3500 radio and very pleased with it, but not sure about the layout of the more modern sets. So would want to compare the SH and Icom offerings. SH is a lot cheaper with a second mic which I would strongly recommend.

Personally I would not buy a silva radio, clucky to use and the navtex was a nightmare with DSC alerts going of.

Do give the ariel a test though, made quite a lot of difference to the operation of my radio. Ask someone with a SW meter.

Enjoy spending.
 
We installed a new radio this year and chose Standard Horizon who have been getting consistently good reviews for a number of years. For that sort of money I would go for the SH GX2000 which benefits from a rotary channel selector making it very easy to use. We went for the fancier one with built in AIS for about £300.

That's what I've bought. I like the idea of the integrated AIS, so communicating with a problem vessel (ship) can be done immediately without having to transcribe its MMSI.

All that's left to do is fit it!
 
Icom M411. Mine has worked faultlessly for many years. Can be bought for less than £140.
 
My advice would be to LOOK (and touch) before you buy -literally.
Most radios use the same transmit/receive chips and circuitry so will perform pretty well to par, they have international standards to adhere to.
However, they present data and controls to the user in different ways - some of them easy and some diabastrical. Remember you may be using the radio under duress, so it needs to be thought-free, even when you've lost your glasses in the dark... - it may not even be you that's operating...
Etc, etc,
 
unless the ais is essential, a standard horizon with command mic is good value and (if its like mine!) performs really well. service is second to none as one of the abiove posts says

i got an amzxing deal at the boat show - you may too
 
Another vote for SH, have the one with built in AIS, 3 months in, its working well, very good support from SH when I had an installation query.

Bit over budget but worth it IMO.

I'm still agonising whether command mic will be worth extra.
 
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