Dockhead
Well-Known Member
I've had various handhelds from all the makers over the years.
Current primary HH is the SH HX851. I don't like it. It's very bulky, too bulky to really keep on your person. Has terrible battery life and no battery gauge. It does have an AAA battery tray, but it won't work on lithium AAA cells. Sound quality is good, but HH's like the latest Icoms with DSP are much better. Battery tray is essential if you want to use the HH in the ditch bag (one of the main uses of a DSC HH).
The new Icom DSC HH looks great, but no battery tray!!! I am tempted to buy one and use it as the primary HH, and keep the SH for the ditch bag.
There is a Midlands DSC HH which is highly rated, best on test in some U.S. tests. Don't know if it's sold in the UK.
I had a Cobra HH325 which was dirt cheap and surprisingly excellent. Very good sound, better controls than the SH, real quality device despite the ridiculous price (I think less than 100 pounds). Very good battery life. No DSC. Stolen in Cherbourg on my very first Scuttlebutt Rally some years ago.
I am waiting for someone to make a DSC handheld which is extremely compact (so you could keep it in your lifejacket pocket), has excellent battery life, has a battery tray and is designed to work on lithium cells, and has DSP sound. And which is charged with a Micro-USB 5v charger so you don't have to have a separate dedicated charger for it. Has coaxial rotary audio gain/squelch controls like the lovely controls on the Cobra. And which works on VHF/UHF amateur radio bands, but I guess that last point is already getting into unrealistic fantasy land.
Current primary HH is the SH HX851. I don't like it. It's very bulky, too bulky to really keep on your person. Has terrible battery life and no battery gauge. It does have an AAA battery tray, but it won't work on lithium AAA cells. Sound quality is good, but HH's like the latest Icoms with DSP are much better. Battery tray is essential if you want to use the HH in the ditch bag (one of the main uses of a DSC HH).
The new Icom DSC HH looks great, but no battery tray!!! I am tempted to buy one and use it as the primary HH, and keep the SH for the ditch bag.
There is a Midlands DSC HH which is highly rated, best on test in some U.S. tests. Don't know if it's sold in the UK.
I had a Cobra HH325 which was dirt cheap and surprisingly excellent. Very good sound, better controls than the SH, real quality device despite the ridiculous price (I think less than 100 pounds). Very good battery life. No DSC. Stolen in Cherbourg on my very first Scuttlebutt Rally some years ago.
I am waiting for someone to make a DSC handheld which is extremely compact (so you could keep it in your lifejacket pocket), has excellent battery life, has a battery tray and is designed to work on lithium cells, and has DSP sound. And which is charged with a Micro-USB 5v charger so you don't have to have a separate dedicated charger for it. Has coaxial rotary audio gain/squelch controls like the lovely controls on the Cobra. And which works on VHF/UHF amateur radio bands, but I guess that last point is already getting into unrealistic fantasy land.