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| - | ==== Emergency Signal Devices ==== | ||
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| - | === VHF Radios === | ||
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| - | * [[:radio_discussions|Online Discussions]] | ||
| - | * Charge, Batteries, DSC, Clearing water from the mic,line of sight, etc | ||
| - | * These radios may be of little use to your paddling partners if you do not turn yours on at the beginning of your paddle. | ||
| - | * Test where you are going to wear your radio. Make sure it is secure and easily accessible on the water. If you wear it on the front of you PFD make sure it does not interfere with your remounts. | ||
| - | * As with all of your metallic gear, if you paddle in salt water, rinse them off with fresh water afterwards if they got wet during your paddle. The "waterproofness" weak point on some VHF radios can be the covering over charge ports (make sure they are completely closed and if you need to - cover the closure with tape). Trouble has been reported with some models that have a cover (possibly due to forgetting to make sure the cover is on correctly). Some models like the Horizon HX40 have solid exposed pins for charging which may provide a more reliable water tight seal. | ||
| - | * **Brands** | ||
| - | * Horizon | ||
| - | * ICOM | ||
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| - | === EPIRB === | ||
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