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Icom IC-M34 VHF Marine Transceiver

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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:

really waterproof

(5 out of 5) by hobiegary on Dec 17, 2007 (Channel Islands National Park)
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

I like it!

(5 out of 5) by M. Asper on Jul 3, 2007
Excellent product! Icom makes superior products.

The battery has a shorter lifespan because it needs to be lighter in order for the unit to float.

Most people, myself included, would not even notice the difference. It still holds a couple days charge even if you use constantly.

If you need a hand held VHF, I would highly recommend this one.



1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Solid VHF. Worth buying a floating one.

(5 out of 5) by C. Mc Graw on Nov 2, 2009
I've been doing a lot of sailing for the last 12 years or so. This is my second VHF, my first one fell into the Potomac River never to be seen again (at least by me). This VHF is easy to use, easy to charge, and, hey, it floats! So maybe it'll last me longer than the first one.

It probably has some features that I won't use. Honestly what more do you need more than being able to get the weather all the commercial and non-commercial channels, and being able to change from low to high on the wattage? I guess I have used the international vs domestic bands in a couple locations, but I think I've forgotten how to use the scan and what the tag and moni buttons do. (Maybe I should get out the manual. : ) This one is sturdy and reliable, and handy to have around.

Battery life is good. I do a lot of day sailing and it's always been good for that. I've taken it on some week long charters, and I think it may have needed to get charged up once. There are always a lot of hard-installed VHF's on charter boats, so you wont have to use a hand held too often. Though I'm often on boats that have a permanently installed VHF, it's nice to have the hand held for communicating when your on deck or listening to the weather as you enjoy the view.

This is a good one.