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VHF Radio a Must On or Near the Water
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Cell phones often do not work on our lakes, rivers and coastal waters. A hand-held VHF radio is a must, for boaters and waterfront property owners. You can communicate with 1. Other recreation boats. 2. Commercial vessels, locks or bridges. 3. the U.S. Coast Guard, Marine Police, USCG Auxiliary, U.S. Power Squadron, local rescue squads and other safety personnel on the water
Click here for a great comparison on VHF radios
VHF radio manufacturers' links (click company name):
• Garmin, 1200 E. 151st St., Olathe, KS 66062; 913/397-8200
• Icom, 2380 116th Ave. NE, Bellevue, WA 98004; 425/454-8155
• Raytheon Marine, 676 Island Pond Rd., Manchester, NH 03109; 603/647-7530
• Standard Communications, Box 92151, Los Angeles, CA 90009; 310/532-5300
• Uniden America, 4700 Amon Carter Blvd., Ft. Worth, TX 76155; 800/586-0409
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Weather on the Water
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read Jerral Miller's articles 'Weather on the Water' in every issue of LIFE ON THE WATER Magazine
Jerral is a 34-year veteran meteorologist, including service in the Air Force, civilian meteorologist for the U.S. Navy and 24 years with the National Weather Service. In 1976, Jerral was the first voice ever heard on NOAA Weather Radio. Retired as Chief Meteorologist for WDRM Clear Channel Radio after 13 years, Jerral is currently morning show co-host on WQAH-FM in North Alabama.
click National Weather Service links for your local forecast
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