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Topic: VHF range?  (Read 4371 times)

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DanWulf

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Hi, I'm considering to buy a handheld VHF - or to be more specific - a Cobra HH475 (max output: 6W). I understand that several yakers use a Cobra with similar output.

Do you have any practical experience with max range? It seems possible to replace the short antenna with a slightly longer version and that may extend the range. These VHF radios are fairly expensive here (x2 as compared with US prices), so comments and suggestions are most welcome!
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DanWulf

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I posted some info on range in this thread ... http://www.northwestkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=7257.0

-Allen
Thanks, Allen! Very useful information.

I should have put more effort into a forum search before asking! ;-)
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