Radios - VHF

  1. B&G V60-B Fixed-Mount VHF Radio with AIS Receiver/Transmitter - NMEA 2000 - 000-14474-001

    $1,271.00
    4
  2. Icom IC-M510 EVO VHF Marine Transceiver

    $799.95 - $949.95
    1
  3. Icom HH VHF Marine Transceiver with DSC & AIS - M94D 21 USA

    $399.95
    4
  4. Standard Horizon Compact Floating Marine Handheld VHF Transceiver - HX210

    $114.99
    5
  5. Vesper Cortex-V1 VHF Radio with AIS & Remote Vessel Monitoring - 010-02814-20

    $1,999.99
    2
  6. B&G H60 Wireless Handset - 000-14476-001

    $264.00
    1
  7. Icom CommandMic IV VHF Radio Remote Control Speaker Microphone

    $229.99 - $251.99
    2
  8. 6% off

    Icom M424G Fixed-Mount VHF Marine Transceiver

    $324.99 - $329.95
    $309.95 - $324.99
    5
  9. Standard Horizon RAM4 Microphone - SSM-70H

    $164.99
    7
  10. Shakespeare Reduced Length VHF Antenna - 93" - 5225-XT

    $193.99
    3
  11. Shakespeare Squatty Body VHF Antenna - 5215

    $63.99
    7
  12. Icom M510BB Black Box VHF with CommandMic

    $799.95
    0
  13. 26% off

    Standard Horizon HX891 Floating Handheld VHF Radio

    $279.99
    $205.99 - $235.99
    2
  14. Vesper Cortex-H1P Wireless Handset - 010-02816-10

    $649.99
    0
  15. Shakespeare Classic Stick VHF Antenna - 8'

    $70.99 - $96.99
    2
  16. Raymarine Ray73 Dual Station Fixed Mount VHF Radio with GPS and AIS Receiver - E70517

    $759.99
    1
  17. Icom M410BB Black Box VHF with Command Mic

    $649.95
    0
  18. Icom M605 Fixed-Mount VHF Marine Transceiver

    $849.95 - $1,049.95
  19. Vesper Cortex-H1 Tethered Handset - 010-02816-00

    $649.99
    0
  20. Simrad RS40-B Fixed-Mount VHF Radio with AIS Receiver/Transmitter NMEA 2000 - 000-14473-001

    $1,271.00
    1
  21. 13% off

    Standard Horizon Handheld VHF Radio - HX40

    $179.99
    $154.99
    3
  22. Icom Floating Handheld VHF Radio - M37 31 USA

    $199.95
    3
  23. Shakespeare Galaxy Little Giant VHF Antenna - 5400-XT

    $171.99
    0
  24. Garmin VHF 215 AIS Marine Radio - 010-02098-00

    $649.99
    3
  25. Simrad RS20S VHF Radio with NMEA2000 - 000-14491-001

    $423.00
    0
  26. Garmin GHS 11 Wired VHF Handset - 010-01759-00

    $288.99
    1
  27. Garmin VHF 315 Marine Radio - 010-02047-00

    $736.99
    0
  28. 14% off

    Standard Horizon HX320 6W Handheld VHF Radio - HX320

    $219.99
    $188.99
    1
  29. Garmin VHF 215 Marine Radio - 010-02097-00

    $478.99
    0
  30. Standard Horizon GX1410G Eclipse Fixed Mount VHF/GPS Radio 25W

    $211.99
    1
  31. Standard Horizon Replacement Lithium-Ion Battery - SBR-13LI

    $53.99
    10
  32. Vesper Cortex-M1 SOTDMA AIS Transponder with Remote Vessel Monitoring - 010-02815-20

    $1,449.99
    1
  33. Gam Electronics SS-2 Stainless Steel Whip Antenna - SS-2-Marine

    $74.99
    3
  34. Icom M330G Fixed Mount VHF Radio with External GPS Antenna

    $248.99
    1
  35. Icom M25 EVO Handheld VHF Radio

    $167.99
  36. Digital Yacht GV30 AIS/VHF/GPS Antenna - ZDIGGV30

    $209.99
  37. Simrad RS40-B VHF Radio with Class B AIS Transceiver and Antenna - 000-14818-001

    $1,377.00
    1
  38. Shakespeare QuickConnect VHF Antenna

    $48.99 - $77.99
    2
  39. Icom M330 Fixed Mount VHF Radio

    $201.99
    0
  40. Uniden Class-D Floating Handheld VHF Marine Radio with GPS & Bluetooth - MHS338BT

    $271.99
    1
  41. Raymarine RAY91 Black Box VHF Radio with AIS Receiver, GPS and NMEA2000 - E70493

    $1,077.99
    0
  42. Icom Submersible Handheld VHF Radio - M73 61 USA

    $249.95
    0
  43. Shakespeare Galaxy VHF Antenna - 5230

    $479.99
    0
  44. Raymarine Ray63 Dual Station Fixed Mount VHF Radio with GPS - E70516

    $547.99
    0
  45. Shakespeare Phase III VHF Antenna - 6225-R

    $348.99
    0
  46. Shakespeare Classic VHF Antenna - 5241-R

    $104.99
    2
  47. Raymarine Handset Extension Cable

    $63.99 - $107.99
    2
  48. Raymarine Ray90 Modular Dual-Station VHF Radio System - E70492

    $871.99
    0
 
1 / 5Next

About Radios - VHF

FAQ - Defender - Radios-vhf

What are marine VHF radios?

Marine VHF radios are essential communication devices used on boats for safety and coordination at sea. They operate on very high frequency (VHF) bands, allowing boaters to communicate with other vessels, shore stations, and emergency services over distances typically up to 20-30 miles, depending on conditions and antenna height. These radios are crucial for sending distress signals, receiving weather updates, and coordinating with other boats in busy areas. Investing in a quality marine VHF radio can significantly enhance your safety and situational awareness while out on the water, making it a must-have for any serious boater or angler.

Are vhf radios required on boats?

Yes, VHF radios are typically required on boats, especially those operating beyond the sight of land or in coastal waters. The U.S. Coast Guard mandates that vessels over 65 feet must have a VHF radio onboard, and it's highly recommended for smaller boats as well for safety and communication purposes. Having a VHF radio can be a lifesaver in emergencies, allowing you to communicate with other vessels and shore stations. Even if not legally required for your size of boat, investing in a reliable VHF radio is a smart move for any boater who values safety and preparedness on the water.

Where to mount a VHF antenna on a boat?

Mounting a VHF antenna on your boat is crucial for optimal communication and safety. Ideally, you want to place it as high as possible, away from obstructions like masts or other equipment, to ensure a clear line of sight for maximum range. Look for a sturdy, flat surface on your cabin top or a dedicated antenna mount on the radar arch. Ensure the antenna is vertical and securely fastened to minimize vibration and movement, which can affect performance. Remember, the higher the antenna, the better your signal will be, so don't skimp on height if you can help it.

Are marine radios UHF or VHF?

Marine radios primarily operate on VHF (Very High Frequency) bands, specifically in the 156 to 162 MHz range. This frequency range is ideal for marine communication because it provides clear line-of-sight transmission, allowing for effective communication over long distances, especially in open water. UHF (Ultra High Frequency) radios are not typically used for marine communication due to their shorter range and susceptibility to interference from obstacles like buildings and terrain. Stick with VHF for your marine needs to ensure reliable communication with other vessels and shore stations, keeping you safe on the water.

Do you need a VHF radio on a boat?

Yes, a VHF radio is essential for any boat, whether you're a weekend angler or a seasoned cruiser. It's your lifeline for communication, allowing you to reach the Coast Guard, other vessels, and harbor authorities in case of emergencies or navigation assistance. Beyond emergencies, a VHF radio keeps you informed about weather updates and local marine traffic. It's not just a nice-to-have; it's a critical safety tool that can make the difference between a smooth trip and a dangerous situation on the water.

How much are marine VHF radios?

Marine VHF radios typically range from about $100 to $800, depending on the features and brand. Basic models will get you on the water for communication, while high-end units offer advanced features like GPS integration, DSC (Digital Selective Calling), and even Bluetooth connectivity. When choosing a VHF radio, consider what you need for your boating style. If you're a casual boater or angler, a mid-range model will suffice, but if you're cruising or venturing offshore, investing in a more robust unit could be a lifesaver.

Where can I buy marine VHF radios?

You can buy marine VHF radios at specialized marine supply stores, online retailers, and big-box outdoor retailers. Defender.com offers a wide selection of VHF radios that cater to different boating needs, from handheld models for small crafts to fixed-mount units for larger vessels. When purchasing a VHF radio, consider factors like range, features, and ease of use. Look for models with DSC (Digital Selective Calling) capabilities for added safety and convenience on the water.

What marine vhf channels can i use?

Marine VHF channels are essential for communication on the water, and knowing which ones to use can make all the difference in safety and efficiency. The primary channels for general communication include Channel 16 (156.800 MHz), which is the international distress, safety, and calling frequency, and Channel 13 (156.650 MHz), primarily used for bridge-to-bridge communication. For routine communications, you can use channels 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, and 78, which are designated for recreational boaters. Always remember to monitor Channel 16 when you're not actively communicating, as it's crucial for receiving emergency calls and alerts from other vessels.

VHF Marine Radios

Handheld marine radio options that are submersible, float, and track with GPS to fixed mount VHF radio stations with remote capability. Defender has got your marine radio needs covered. Looking for long-range VHF, AIS, a new antenna, or maybe just a charging cord for your marine handheld? Look no further!

What range can I expect with my new VHF radio?

Fixed-mount marine radios will traditionally provide a better range than a handheld VHF. At Defender Marine VHF radio antennas are available in several sizes and installation of a new antenna can extend the range considerably. High-power marine radio signals generally transmit up to 15 miles or better depending on atmospheric conditions. When it comes to handheld VHF radios, Defender Marine offers radios that receive from 3 to 8 miles

What is AIS and does my marine radio need that?

AIS, or Automatic Identification System, is similar to a Global Positioning System but actually identifies a specific marine VHF radio through registration. AIS is an added safety feature and some would say any safety feature is a good safety feature. Depending on how you use your boat and how far offshore you go, adding a VHF radio with AIS capabilities might be a great idea!

How do I choose from all of these VHF radio options?

Defender offers many options when it comes to VHF radios. Marine radios are a necessity for nearly every watercraft so options should be unlimited! Carefully consider your application - where you do most of your boating will determine your needed marine radio range. Is there room on your dash for a fixed mount radio; is there space above for an antenna? Defender Marine experts are just a phone call away when you need extra assistance deciding which radio is best for you.