SHUG
Well-Known Member
Many owners of small craft carry a hand-held VHF radio on board, primarily for emergency use. With the loss of many local Coastguard stations we now depend on VHF relay stations to transfer the call to the nearest main coastguard station.
My nearest relay station is about 8miles away and when I called the Coastguards for a radio check on my hand-held (Icom) at 5watt power with a fully charged battery, I was told that the signal was "very weak".
A better and cheaper option might be to put a mobile phone in a waterproof pack and dial 999 if an emergency occurred. I think that in some coastal areas the mobile phone coverage is possibly better than the VHF coverage.
What does the Forum think?
My nearest relay station is about 8miles away and when I called the Coastguards for a radio check on my hand-held (Icom) at 5watt power with a fully charged battery, I was told that the signal was "very weak".
A better and cheaper option might be to put a mobile phone in a waterproof pack and dial 999 if an emergency occurred. I think that in some coastal areas the mobile phone coverage is possibly better than the VHF coverage.
What does the Forum think?
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