Way
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I've bought a handheld for emergencies/grabbag/backup etc but also to allow me to call marinas easily from the cockpit. Ch 80 is marked as Duplex and I cannot call on it. Is this right? Am I doing something stupid?
It transmits on channels not marked Duplex but does not transmit on ones that are...
It is on Int. Chans
Even on top close into a marina I get nothing after a few calls then an immediate response from the fixed. Never had a problem on 12 or 68 for Weymouth or Yarmouth
It is on Int. Chans
Even on top close into a marina I get nothing after a few calls then an immediate response from the fixed. Never had a problem on 12 or 68 for Weymouth or Yarmouth
However if it is using the US frequencies and you transmit on Ch80 you will be able to receive it on your fixed set.
Don't think so, unless the fixed set is also set to US frequencies.
Perhaps you are too far away from the relay for it to work. See here.
maybe you can take it in to a chandlers based in a marina. if they have a hand held (ideally the same model but not necessary) they could call the marina on channel 80 on their hand held and then you could try on yours. testing with your fixed vhf could be using a better signal, so a side by side test with another handheld next to yours would show definitely whether the unit was defective.
btw my standard horizon hand held transmits fine on 80
You never use a duplex channel to talk to another boat on marine VHF as it is only shore stations that have the channels reversed so they can talk to boats with out other boats/ships eavesdropping.
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That is not quite correct with Ch 80, on your fixed VHF you CAN hear the shore station talking to other boats, and of course to you, what you cannot hear is other boats talking to the shore station. This often results in yachts calling up a marina simultaneously as neither can hear the other.
To avoid this, if it is a problem with a busy marina, you can use a handheld set to US Ch 80. With this on you will hear other yachts calling, and know when the Int channel is OK to use.
Tip posted on here some time ago.
To avoid this, if it is a problem with a busy marina, you can use a handheld set to US Ch 80. With this on you will hear other yachts calling, and know when the Int channel is OK to use.
only shore stations that have the channels reversed so they can talk to boats ...