I did a search and found it.. Shakespeare VHF 5225
http://www.sportfishingbc.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5079&SearchTerms=antenna
I took the advise from this thread and bought this antenna, Shakespeare VHF 5225 to replace our cheap one we had on our boat t that had pour reception and transmission.. well.. the difference is unbeleivable!! Our boat parked in my back yard we were picking up radio conversations from the Fraser river !
Highly reccomend getting a good antenna !
Here is the actual post I am refering to... I took his advise and it was bang on !
"Fishinnut
Average Member
USA
154 Posts
Posted - 12/28/2006 : 09:01:48
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Make sure and get the more expensive antenna. This is night and day on a VHF radio. Buy the 40 or 50 dollar one and don't expect to broadcast far. I would get the Shakespeare VHF 5225. You will not be sorry. Its about $135.00. I have another friend that showed me this. I bought the cheap one and then bought a good one. Between both of us, we CAN talk where line of sight does not exist.
We have talked to each other from opposite sides of Whidbey Island where the land is really high and I was in the Strait of Juan deFuca in the mouth, about 2-3 miles inland, while he was 20 miles south down the coast. There were huge mountains in the way and we talked easily. I thought he was pulling my leg until I asked the other guys in the other boats if he was really there. They verified it. In fact we have guys hail us to relay messages to the guys with the poor antennas as they cannot broadcast out to be reached.
The most expensive radio does no good with a cheap antenna. Oh and get the 8' antenna. The better antenna is heavier too.
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