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Old 07-26-2008, 03:51 AM
McGillicuddy McGillicuddy is offline
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Default Re: Need help diagnosing VHF issue

If you're hearing others but you're not being heard or only occasionally being heard your PTT (push to talk) switch is failing and must be fixed. I got mine fixed for about $80 at a marine electronics shop only cause the guy had switch on hand. Raymarine will fix yours for $149 flat rate. Seems the 210 had a lot of buttons but I really don't know it's caliber. If it is like the 218, fix it. Otherwise you can get a quality radio for under 2 C-notes now so consider that.

It could also be your antenna, or cable. If you're offshore much, I seriously consider a Shakespeare Galaxy series antenna or a Digital model. They have twice the range of a Centennial model.

Not sure how old your VHF is, but if you gotta spend some money consider an ICOM or Standard Horizon Radio (they have $65 flat rate repairs and have some deals if you shop around).
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