Re: Re VHF Radio

From: Michael Schuh (schuh@apm-iris1.arc.nasa.gov-DeleteThis)
Date: Fri Jul 31 1998 - 22:07:57 PDT


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From: schuh@apm-iris1.arc.nasa.gov-DeleteThis (Michael Schuh)
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Subject: Re:  Re VHF Radio


> From listserv@jr.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis Fri Jul 31 15:20:57 1998
> Subject: Re VHF Radio
>
> I was interested in this discussion. I've been looking at getting a VHF
> radio for sailing at Coyote. I've looked at the Apelco 520 & also the
> Uniden HH 940 (http://www.southernboating.com/feb98/workshop.htm). The
> latter is cheaper and also claims to be totally submersible, although it is
> only 1Watt.
>
> So, I have a couple of questions:
>
> Does anyone have the Uniden HH940? How do you like it?
>
> Do anyone know if a 1 Watt radio would work from the middle of the channel
> at Coyote?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Martin Manley

Martin,

I have used the 940. I like it and it works fine at 3rd. Read my
April post below for more information. You can buy it with confidence
that it will work fine when you need it.

Michael

> From schuh Thu Apr 16 22:54:53 1998
> To: wind_talk@opus.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis
> Subject: Rescue tested VHF and strobe
> Status: RO
>
>
> I have rescue tested gear. I am sure there is better gear, but mine
> has been tested and proven to work. So if you want to just purchase
> some gear that works and be done with the search, read on.
>
> I have participated in many rescues. Most have not required the Coast
> Guard. A few have. My strobe saved Ken's life a year ago; a different
> Ken than Poulton. And my VHF helped Ken Poulton get a quick Coast
> Guard pickup when he broke his ankle into a bunch of small pieces. I
> was able to call and talk directly with the Coast Guard station located
> by SFO with my Uniden HH940 VHF radio. It cost me less than $200. I
> keep it in one of the $20 West Marine Aqua Safe water proof bags. I
> keep this in a West Marine water proof fanny pack that I swing over my
> shoulder. The fanny pack is attached at each end to a 1" piece of web
> strapping. As mentioned in some of the posts, the bag can be torn off
> of the 1" web strapping and be lost forever so I have it secured with a
> line that I clip to my harness. I don't want to lose this gear. The
> fanny pack usually has a cup of water in it at the end of a session. I
> dump it out and let the whole mess dry out between sessions. I carry
> one of the high performance whistles that I also purchased from West
> Marine.
>
> You are not supposed to use your VHF radio on land. With this said, I
> tested my VHF radio in the 3rd Ave parking lot. I am glad I did. It
> helped me use it when I really neaded it. I tested it by talking to
> another windsurfer who had just purchased a new radio. I will gladly
> do the same with anyone who wants to test their gear. No one arrested
> me for my 30 second on land test. I guess if you wanted to be entirly
> legal, you could sit on your board in the water and test it.
>
> As Ken Poulton's rescue progressed last fall, it became clear to me
> what the Coast Guard needs to know:
>
> 1) Your boat name. Windsurfer with a yellow sail will work.
> The Coast Guard wants to use a boat name but gave up and just used
> my name when talking to me.
>
> 2) Your name and the name of the sailor in distress.
>
> 3) Your location. 1/4 mile down wind of marker 8A and 1/2 mile into the
> channel is good but not good enough. There must be several marker 8As
> because I needed to tell them that I was North of the San Mateo Bridge
> before they know exactly where I was.
>
> 4) Tell them whether you are drifting up or down wind or holding your
> own. That way if they lose contact with you, they will have an idea of
> where to look. Without this information they have often times looked
> too far down wind for distressed sailors.
>
> 5) Your condition. It will take 45 minutes for a boat to get to 3rd
> but they will probably send a helecopter if someone is in bad enough
> shape. Helecopters cost a lot of money.
>
> When the Coast Guard arrived, we had one end of my tow line tide to
> Ken's gear. Ken held on to the other end as he was pulled onto the
> Coast Guard boat. They quickly pulled his gear into the boat in the
> five foot swells and 35 + winds.
>
> Here is the strobe purchase information:
>
> > From schuh Wed Apr 9 08:28:25 1997
> > To: wind_talk@opus.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis
> > Subject: Strobe Purchase information
> > Status: O
> >
> > > From: Ken Poulton
> > >
> > > We thought Ken had come in to Coyote Point as well, so the Coast
> > > Guard Auxiliary left. But then it turned out that it was some
> > > other sailor from 3rd who had landed there, and Ken was still missing.
> > > At this point the strobe paid off big time - Ken was found by the
> > > cutter relatively soon after dark (I don't know where). He was dropped
> > > off around 9:00.
> >
> > Ken borrowed my strobe. He was spotted by the helicopter after dark.
> > There was very little chance of finding him without the strobe.
> > If you want one that is field tested, you can buy the same one
> > I have by calling West Marine today. You might even have it by
> > the weekend if you call now.
> >
> > Please do it now if you do not have one yet.
> >
> > I have now seen advertisements for a $175 marine radio at
> > West Marine. Has anyone looked at it and determined if it
> > is worth buying? It is a new model that is water proof and
> > has a three year warranty.
> >
> > Michael
> >
> > ] Date: Wed, 06 Nov 1996 10:42:05 PST
> > ] To: Multiple recipients of list <wind_talk@opus.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis>
> > ] From: schuh@apm-iris5.arc.nasa.gov-DeleteThis (Michael Schuh)
> > ] Subject: Firefly 2 strobe
> > ]
> > ]
> > ] I just called (800) 538-0775 and ordered the
> > ] Firefly 2 strobe from West Marine.
> > ]
> > ] $59.95 Cost
> > ] 4.65 Tax
> > ] 4.25 Shipping
> > ] ================
> > ] $68.85 Total
> > ]
> > ] If you do not have a strobe, the firefly 2 has
> > ] been recommended several times. It is water proof
> > ] and will easily attach to the web strapping on
> > ] my harness.
> > ]
> > ] Buy yours today. West Marine has a money back
> > ] satisfaction guarantee.
> > ]
> > ] Michael



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