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West Marine VHF 150
Handheld VHF Radio Review

The West Marine VHF 150 is a smallish lightweight radio housed in a well-armored die-cast metal case.

On/off volume and squelch twist knobs are mounted in a concentric shaft on top of the radio.

West Marine VHF 150 handheld vhf radio
West Marine VHF 150

A top-mounted adapter ready to accept an optional speaker or microphone is on top too.

Eight front panel pushbuttons control the remaining functions. On the side is an easy to operate push-to-talk switch, and a backlight on-off switch.

Performance

Overall this West Marine handheld had middle of the road performance. Though it did have a highly rated display and passed the drop and submersion tests easily.

The transmitter tended to drift off frequency slightly at temperature extremes, not enough to adversely effect performance, but enough to lower its rating to fair for transmitter power and frequency stability.

We also found the audio system to be weaker than most other handhelds, it only managed to eke out 82 dBA.

Battery Life

In the battery-life test, this radio lasted 13 hours, just beyond its 12-hour claim. At $70, the battery replacement cost seemed high.

Final Thoughts

A good looking compact radio with decent performance.

Buy this West Marine handheld VHF radio here.

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