VHF and warranty periods

Rogue Wave
19 July 2004, 13:21
I am thinking of getting some new Waterproof VHF's and was wondering if any makers did more than a standard 1 year warranty, or an option for an extended warranty?

Louise
19 July 2004, 13:29
This (http://www.western-marine.com/icom/ic_m601.htm) suggests the ICOM 601 warranty can be extended to 3 years. Where's Jon Brooks when you need him? :rolleyes:

BTW, try not to give your name anywhere when ordering - I'm sure everyone's heard of your reputation for breaking things! :p :D

Edit: this is confirmed by ICOM UK's own site: http://www.icomuk.co.uk/cgi-bin/search.cgi?adsrid=1090243936&location=000002000001000002&showitem=000006

ashbypower
19 July 2004, 14:01
Rouge, I'd recommend ICOM. One of our handhelds flooded and was replaced under the 3 year warranty. Top service.

Brian :p

Jon Brooks
19 July 2004, 14:31
This (http://www.western-marine.com/icom/ic_m601.htm) suggests the ICOM 601 warranty can be extended to 3 years. Where's Jon Brooks when you need him? :rolleyes:

BTW, try not to give your name anywhere when ordering - I'm sure everyone's heard of your reputation for breaking things! :p :D

Edit: this is confirmed by ICOM UK's own site: http://www.icomuk.co.uk/cgi-bin/search.cgi?adsrid=1090243936&location=000002000001000002&showitem=000006

Ohhhhh Louise wants me!! :D :D (thinks... only in my dreams)

I am here sweetie :D

It is true we offer 3 years FOC as standard on all our marine kit.
The radio's come with 12 months as standard.
Fill in the card and send it back here we will then give you 3 years.
This does not cover batteries on hand helds (they only get 12 months)
This does not cover bad installs or abused sets!!

Hope that helps.

Regards

Louise
19 July 2004, 14:34
Ohhhhh Louise wants me!! :D :D (thinks... only in my dreams)

I am here sweetie :D


I believe I said 'need' rather than 'want' but hey - what's a little 4 letter word between friends? ;) :D

BTW, we tried to say 'hello' at RIBex but couldn't get near you for your adoring fans so had to settle for admiring your radios close up and you from afar! :)

So when are you coming to the Solent then? We'll take you for a spin. :) :hi:

Edit: Oh, and if you could tell us how to fix the mic on our very old ICOM, we'll even buy you lunch! :cool:

Ribald
19 July 2004, 14:40
Stuart, highly recommend Icom's M1 EuroV with w/proof mike. Brilliant bit of kit. Would be even better with a nice yellow belt holster though. ;)

Jon Brooks
19 July 2004, 14:45
I believe I said 'need' rather than 'want' but hey - what's a little 4 letter word between friends? ;) :D

BTW, we tried to say 'hello' at RIBex but couldn't get near you for your adoring fans so had to settle for admiring your radios close up and you from afar! :)

So when are you coming to the Solent then? We'll take you for a spin. :) :hi:

Edit: Oh, and if you could tell us how to fix the mic on our very old ICOM, we'll even buy you lunch! :cool:


"Need" is even better :D

What is the problem with the mic?

You know you do the odd comentry and eveyone then wants your pic and autograph (thinks.... dreaming again!)

Am not sure as to my next visit to the Solent.
Next deff visit is for Southampton Boat Show.
We are having our own stand for the very first time.
We are also looking at having 2 ribs on the "try a boat"

I am sure I will that way before then but nothing deff as yet will let you know.

Pete, its still on the list to find but we don't have that many of them in.

Regards

Louise
19 July 2004, 14:50
What is the problem with the mic?


Basically it doesn't transmit. When you press and hold the 'transmit' button, the receiving station hears the click but not the voice message.

Any ideas would be gladly received!!! :)

Jon Brooks
19 July 2004, 14:55
Basically it doesn't transmit. When you press and hold the 'transmit' button, the receiving station hears the click but not the voice message.

Any ideas would be gladly received!!! :)

Best Idea is to rip it out send it here marked for my attention.
I will then get the workshop to sort it (if it can be sorted)

Regards

Louise
19 July 2004, 14:57
Cheers Jon. Next time we're at the boat we'll do just that then. :)

P.S. In your very first post here you mentioned that you had been involved with radios ever since college except for 2 years "playing James Bond". care to elaborate...? :cool:

Jon Brooks
19 July 2004, 15:25
Cheers Jon. Next time we're at the boat we'll do just that then. :)

P.S. In your very first post here you mentioned that you had been involved with radios ever since college except for 2 years "playing James Bond". care to elaborate...? :cool:

I could but I would have to shoot you! :D

Ok I will tell you but you must promise not to tell a sole!

I worked as a technical consultant for a very large private investigations company.
My main role was technical surveilance, bugging, debugging, video, CCTV etc.
Testing and trying all the gadgets, so more of a Q than a 007!

When I was not doing that I did some of the "on the ground" work.
This included car following, foot following eveything your average private eye would do!!

The company also did body guard and close protection work.
So I was also involved in that side, inc driving duties.

It was a great 2 years of my life.
Learnt a lot, saw a huge amount that you only see on TV also got to work with and for some very famous people.
All the guy's I worked with in the company were if ex or serving "Hereford Rambling Assoc" of the "Poole Paddling Club"!!

Get me drunk sometime and I'll tell you my "war" stories!!

But remember you did not here any of this from me!!

Regards

Louise
19 July 2004, 15:32
;) ;) Your secret's safe with me. ;) ;)

Cool - now, in my fantasy, I see you springing from your rib and unzipping your drysuit to reveal your tux. You move stealthily along the pontoon, crouching low as you peer over the harbour wall before springing up onto the wall, rushing over to the villain and disarming him with a quick flick of your wrist. Then you grab your ICOM handheld and whisper into the handset. You saunter into the nearest hotel and take the lift to the seventh floor. Everyone knows this is where heaven awaits...

Oh it's all too much for me. I'm just going for a lie down...

:D :D :D

Jon Brooks
19 July 2004, 15:41
;) ;) Your secret's safe with me. ;) ;)

Cool - now, in my fantasy, I see you springing from your rib and unzipping your drysuit to reveal your tux. You move stealthily along the pontoon, crouching low as you peer over the harbour wall before springing up onto the wall, rushing over to the villain and disarming him with a quick flick of your wrist. Then you grab your ICOM handheld and whisper into the handset. You saunter into the nearest hotel and take the lift to the seventh floor. Everyone knows this is where heaven awaits...

Oh it's all too much for me. I'm just going for a lie down...

:D :D :D

Well funny you should mention that!!
Whilst in Cork last week I had to attend the Admirals dinner.
I had to get back to my hotel and get into my suit.
The quickest way to do this was by boat!!

So I flew across the harbour in a 7.4m Redbay (at about 35mph)
Shower, shave and into my black suit then back to the Rib.
I got some great looks from the guy's and girls sitting out side my hotel as I ran down the gangway, dived into the Rib and shot off at break neck speed!

I came very close to putting my dry suit over the tops and doing the strip of bit as I arraived back!

All the time the dum dee dee dee dum playing in my ear's :D

"so do you prefer blondes or brunetts?"
"I don't mind as long as the collors and cuffs match"

Are well back to me day job!

Regards

Louise
19 July 2004, 15:43
:eek: :D

Now I need a cold shower as well as a lie down. :cool:

Jon Brooks
19 July 2004, 15:48
:eek: :D

Now I need a cold shower as well as a lie down. :cool:

"Oh behave!"

This will make you laugh.
My nick name was for a while Chocice (and still is used in some circles)

Why? becuase one night in a pub my then girlfriend said "your a PI but your not as good looking as Magnum so I must be a chocice!!!"
Nice if we were on our own but with a large group of work mates and friends no way I was going to get away with that!

Regards

Louise
19 July 2004, 15:50
:lick: :lick: :lick:

:D :D :D

Ribald
19 July 2004, 15:51
All the guy's I worked with in the company were if ex or serving "Hereford Rambling Assoc" of the "Poole Paddling Club"!!

OMG :eek: - so we shall now have to call you Sir with a capital "S". :p

Your 'umble servant :D I promise not to bother you further.

MeMe
19 July 2004, 15:58
way could one determine if ones office / home / personal space was in any way bugged ? I've seen all these great gadgets you can buy to bug people, spy on your nextdoor neighbours wife in the shower etc, however, what about determining if some loathsome creature was bugging you, particularly in the office ?

Phil Davies
19 July 2004, 16:17
what about determining if some loathsome creature was bugging you, particularly in the office ?
I really had no idea the perfume market was so cut-throat, Graeme ;)

MeMe
19 July 2004, 16:23
I really had no idea the perfume market was so cut-throat, Graeme ;)


........hasn't noticed, Phil Davies follows my every post with his own reply......is there any wonder why I'm asking how to find out about "buds" !!! He's a god-damn stalker.......... :eek:

Phil Davies
19 July 2004, 16:25
....I'm not following you, you're just paranoid. Hey, isn't it about time we, oops, you were leaving the office. Helen says it's fish tonight, is that alright with you? Bugger, cover's blown again.

MeMe
19 July 2004, 16:29
it's time to leave the office.........Fish for tea - yummy :D

Rogue Wave
19 July 2004, 16:53
Thanks guys

I am fairly well aquainted with Icoms , I was really looking for comments on other makes.