Standard Horizon HX870 Floating 6W Handheld VHF with Internal GPS
Handheld VHF, MFG# HX870, 6 Watts transmit power, Integrated GPS, Class D DSC w/ separate receiver, 2.3″ display, waypoint navigation, MOB function, submersible, strobe, noise cancelling TX/RX, USB port.
Product Features
- Floating 6W Handheld VHF with Internal GPS
- Meets ITU-R M493-13 Class D DSC (Digital Selective Calling)
- Separate Receiver for CH70 (Receiving DSC Calls)
- Integrated 66 Channel WAAS GPS receiver
- Noise-canceling Function for both transmit and receive audio
Two steps forward, Two steps back. It is fair to say that Standard Horizon (Yaesu) has taken away as many, if not more features than it’s added to its marine VHF’s over the years. I’ve owned their brand for some time and have stubbornly held on to my HX-471 and still consider it the best model to date made by any manufacturer of marine handhelds, period. So they have a high benchmark with me when I observe the following with the HX-870:CONS; After many hours and voyages on the midnight watch I can tell you the…
Many great features, some not I bought this to replace an older model Uniden MHS135DSC that had one glaringly bad feature: The GPS position disappeared from the radio display the instant the transmit key was pressed, displaying the word “Transmitting” in place of the GPS coordinates, just when you needed to see them. The Standard Horizon HX870 does NOT have that problem. The GPS coordinates on the SH870 remain on screen during transmissions, so you can read them directly off the screen while talking with the…