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Ever since I've had my boat, I've noticed I don't get very good reception on the VHF. I can pick up the Marinas; but, rarely hear much boater traffic. The radio was new. Installed when I bought the boat. Has always worked this way. The antenna is an old one that was already on the boat. Is this likely an antenna problem or something else??
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What radio, and what antenna do you have?

I learned the hard way that antennas don't last forever, and a quality antenna is very important. If the radio is new, I would think you have an antenna problem.
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Its highly likely its the antenna.
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ICOM IC-M302 basically new.
Antenna was with the boat and I don't think there is any manufacturing label on it so I don't know what it is. I figure it's the antenna; but, I wanted to make sure there wasn't something bonehead I was overlooking.
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Check all of your connections. Make sure the coupler on the antenna cable is clean and grounding.
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