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VHF antenna

Posted: May 20th, '19, 13:25
by Capt.Frank
Well I have decided change my 30+ year old antenna's.
Boat has a 8' on a 4' extension VHF and what I think was a 16'+ old SSB antenna. I was thinking of 2- 8' Shakespeare 5225 Galaxy antenna on 8' extension. I have removed the old loran and my cell phone antenna from boat to clean up the tower. I have 2 radios scaning with one radio, talk on other one. Fish offshore and like having the range. I might do a 6db and 3 db. Asking for advice to see if there is a better option or antenna's out there.
Anyone ever here of airwavemarine.com ? Looks good, just never herd of them.

Thanks

Re: VHF antenna

Posted: May 20th, '19, 17:36
by bob lico
very happy with 23' - 9 db as main antenna and a W/P hand held for bridge opening and rara alongside conversations. offshore 100% 9db

Re: VHF antenna

Posted: May 20th, '19, 23:10
by mike ohlstein
I have a 9db 6' and a 3db 3'.

I have an A/B switch and can use either one. The radio has high power and a low power settings.

On low power I can speak to local boats without stepping on everyone in the canyon. With the 3db antenna I can hear everything that is nearby. On high power I can call the coast guard from 25 or 30 miles away. With the 9db antenna I can hear stuff from far away.

The problem with the 9db antenna is that it is too focused (directional) to be useful for inshore communication. So I have both.

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Re: VHF antenna

Posted: May 22nd, '19, 07:05
by bob lico
year mike i have a 3db with A/B switch along with 9DB but have never used it.the hand held is convient and on dashboard.i also get 30 miles with the 9DB. mounted on the side of bridge with upper and lower mounts for strenth and 4' extra height over gunnel mount.