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Uniden MHS 350 Handheld Marine 2-Way VHF Radio


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Uniden MHS 350 Handheld Marine 2-Way VHF Radio
By: Uniden
List Price: $250.00

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Product Description: Uniden is creating a World Without Wires. Which means that Uniden is building products that give its customers more freedom to enjoy life, solve problems and always stay connected with others. From cordless phones to two-way radios to radar detectors, the company makes electronic wonders an everyday occurrence. As one of the world's largest manufacturers of cordless phones and consumer communications devices, chances are there's a Uniden product that's already making things more convenient in and around your home.PRODUCT FEATURES: All USA/International and Canadian marine channels - covers all USA, International & Canadian marine channels keeping you up-to-date with all the latest marine activity;All N.O.A.A. weather channels with weather alert;S.A.M.E. Weather Alert - Specific Area Message Encoding - during a NOAA weather or emergency alert, a code for your specific location will alert you to severe conditions in your immediate area;1 Watt / 5 Watt Transmit Power;Meets JIS7 waterproof specifications;Triple Watch Plus - allows you to monitor emergency channel 16 and 9, another user selectable channel plus weather alert;Largest backlit LCD in class;Rubber grips/seal.Amazon.com Product Description: Stay safe while navigating the open waters with the Uniden MHS 350 handheld two-way VHF radio. Specifically designed for marine applications, the radio receives all U.S., Canadian, and international marine channels, keeping you fully up to date on all the latest oceanic activity. At the same time, the radio offers 10 weather channels from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), so you'll hear about approaching storms before they hit. And thanks to the radio's Specific Area Message Encoding (S.A.M.E.) weather alert, you needn't worry about receiving bad weather news from outside your region. Instead, S.A.M.E. employs a FIPS code that syncs with your specific location, so if a nasty wind or rainstorm is gathering in your immediate area, you'll know, but you won't be bothered by storm warnings 100 miles up the coast.

As with any good handheld marine radio, the MHS 350 is waterproof and rugged, with a compact design that fits easily in the hand. It's also a breeze to browse through the channels thanks to the scan function, which starts on the lowest programmed channel and progresses to the highest. And when in scan mode, the radio automatically actives the Triple Watch Plus function, which monitors the emergency channels (16 and 9) along with a user-selected channel and the weather alert. Knowing that emergencies typically don't announce themselves in advance, the Triple Watch Plus function is a must for safe boating. Users also have one-touch access to channels 16 and 9, just in case.

When you're not using the radio, simply drop it in the charging cradle, which will keep the rechargeable NiMH battery pack operating at full capacity. Additional features include backlit keys, a backlit display, a key lock, a power save mode, two power modes (5 watts and 1 watt), and such portable extras as a belt clip and wrist strap. The MHS 350, which measures 2.7 by 5.8 by 1.68 inches (W x H x D), is backed by a three-year warranty.

What's in the Box
MHS 350 radio, AC adapter, antenna, DC adapter, charging cradle, two rechargeable batteries, belt clip, wrist strap, mounting screws, user's manual.

Uniden MHS 350 Handheld Marine 2-Way VHF Radio Features:

  • Handheld marine 2-way VHF radio with rugged waterproof housing
  • Receives all U.S., Canadian, and international marine channels
  • 10 NOAA weather channels with S.A.M.E. weather alert for local storms
  • Triple Watch Plus function monitors emergency channels while scanning
  • Dual power (5 watts and 1 watt); 2.7 x 5.8 x 1.68 inches (W x H x D); 3-year warranty

Customer Reviews:

  • Great unit for kayaking: I do a lot of kayak fishing off the coast of So California, and sometimes get a mile or more off shore. This is a great unit, and the best price-performance that I found available. It is submersible, which is a huge benefit for kayaking, since things tend to get very wet, especially during surf entries and exits. It regularly (nearly every time out) gets dunked in sea water, and when I get home I literally drop it into a sink of fresh water to rinse it out. I air dry it, and it is good to go! (It even works *under water* but it is hard to hear. :-)


    I have not had to use the unit for transmitting in an emergency yet, but I do listen to it while kayaking. The battery life is amazing - I have been using it for at least 10 hours a week for almost a month now and the battery is still more than 1/2 full.

    My favorite feature is the ability to program the unit with all the recreational channels and have it continuously scan all those channels (plus the emergency channels 16 and 9) and pick up all conversations around me. I frequently listen to Vessel Assist and Coast Guard calls from hundreds of miles away (though usually can't hear the other side of the conversation). Because it is a hand held, the transmitting range is probably not that great, but it is perfect for the two things I care about:

    1. Kayak-to-kayak communications while out fishing with buddies
    2. Emergency assistance - if I ever "hook a big one" and get towed out to sea, I have the confidence of knowing I can hail a boat to help me out.

    Another great feature is the built in NOAA weather. I have traveled all over California and Oregon with this radio in my car, and have always been able to pick up a least one weather station (usually two).

    The charging stand is really slick and having an extra battery means I can literally go on a month-long trip without bringing the charger.

    All around this is a great package for the money. It would be interesting to see some empirical data about transmit and receive range compared to others in this price range, but from a feature standpoint, this unit cannot be beat.
  • Settings not saved: Con: Apparently with this model each time one turns it the device off, one must code in the weather channel for your area. This device does not save your settings. Pro: When this is done then, Yes, it works beautifully.
  • passed its field test: I bought this radio for safety purposes during a kayaking trip in Glacier Bay National Park. I didn't have a dry bag for it, and kept it around my neck at key points during the trip where it was exposed to rain and seawater.

    While I can't say I used the radio extensively, it functioned well when I needed it. We had a brown bear wander into our camp, and I used the radio to communicate with a nearby touring boat so it could keep us advised of the bear's position while we broke camp. The boat's communications came through crisply and they appeared to have no trouble hearing us. The radio also held its charge through four days of kayaking, being turned on and off intermittently. In short, I bought it in case of an emergency and it worked perfectly when I needed it.
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