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Transmission frequency range: 156 MHz - 161 MHz
Reception frequency range: 156 kHz - 161,000 kHz
... Small but mighty. The Compact Ray 53 Class D VHF incorporates DSC and an internal GPS receiver. COMPACT VHF RADIO WITH GPS Raymarine’s Ray53 radio is big on features and performance. ...
Raymarine
Output power: 30 W
Number of channels: 72 unit
Transmission frequency range: 156 MHz - 162 MHz
... The Ultimate 5-in-1 Tool VHF Radio, GPS, AIS, Loud Hailer, NMEA2000 and DSC Calling (Black Box Type) Features Built-in AIS receiver When connected to an MFD or Chart Plotter that can read and display AIS data, the ...
Furuno
Output power: 1, 25 W
Transmission frequency range: 156 MHz - 157 MHz
Reception frequency range: 156 MHz - 163 MHz
... range of VHF radios give the option of a Class B AIS receiver (V60) or transceiver (V60-B), which not only receives AIS targets but also transmits your yacht’s position to nearby AIS-equipped vessels. This helps other ...
B & G
... Stay connected and navigate safely with the Simrad RS100 VHF marine radio. The standard package includes one wired handset and one external speaker but supports up to eight handsets (four wired and four ...
Simrad Yachting
Transmission frequency range: 156 MHz - 161 MHz
Reception frequency range: 156 kHz - 163,000 kHz
Weight: 228 g
... Buoyant VHF Radio with a Fresh Design for Marine Adventures The IC-M25EURO EVO is an upgraded model of the extremely popular IC-M25EURO floating VHF marine handheld ...
Icom
... The Link-8 marine VHF radio combines reliable performance with critical safety features for complete communication anywhere on the water. The Link-8 features NMEA 2000 connectivity, a built-in dual channel ...
Lowrance
... Built to operate in the 156-163 MHz Marine Band, and designed to compliment the GME GR200 AM/FM radio in size and design providing a symetrical fitout to any vessel's instrument panel. Packed full of features, the GX600's ...
GME electrophones
... Introducing the all new Quantum GX6000 Commerical Grade Fixed Mount VHF with NMEA2000 and Integrated AIS receiver Integrated AIS Receiver** AIS / AIS SART target display: MMSI, Call Sign, Ship Name, BRG, DST, SOG and COG NMEA2000 ...
Standard horizon
... SAILOR SP3520 Portable VHF GMDSS is fully approved for GMDSS use. GMDSS approved SAILOR SP3520 Portable VHF GMDSS comes with the international channels that are required for a portable GMDSS VHF, so is fully approved ...
Cobham
Output power: 2.5 W
Number of channels: 16 unit
Weight: 0.4 kg
... The SR203 VHF Handheld Survival Radio is an FCC approved device that’s built for all marine applications. Its digital display and control buttons are backlit, making the device easily operable in dark ...
... The R5 is the ideal solution to meet the stringent GMDSS safety standards for compliant vessels. More than just an emergency radio, the R5 is packed with features, can be easily used even when wearing gloves and its rugged waterproof ...
... A2E Navy 01 VHF/FM radio. Complete with: NI-CD battery pack, battery charger, removable antenna, belt clip ...
... touch screen display and the next generation electronics of Aveo aviation radios now available in marine bands, the TouchComTM is also the highest wattage output VHF marine radio in the ...
Aveo Engineering
Output power: 2.5, 1 W
Number of channels: 21 unit
Height: 141 mm
... attached to the radio without fear of losing its charge. The radio will always be available for use in times of emergency without the need to remove protective labels or the like before use. Simply break off the red protective ...
... C-Comm, a digital crew radio system, provides onboard secure communications on legal marine frequencies. Using standard digital technology, it features two clear voice channels encrypted against third party interception ...
... The Cobra MR F77 is a truly unique VHF radio with its large LCD display and an integrated GPS receiver making the radio ready out of the box to be a complete life saving solution. If a user sends a vessel ...
Cobra
... Features : display and button backlighting user channel channel transmit power 1 or 25W dual watch and tri-watch modes scan scan of selected channels squelch, volume and channel rotary controls fistmike with PTT (push-to-talk) and select channel buttons ...
MI Simulators
... . Marine 27MHz DSB radiotelephone . Frequency 26.475MHz to 27.275MHz, or 25.550MHz to 30.495MHz (option) . 12 & 21 operation channels . 5 W RF output power (standard), 12W RF output power (option) . Power Requirements 12VDC or 24VDC ...
Wenden Radio Co., Ltd.
Output power: 2.5 W
Number of channels: 16 unit
Transmission frequency range: 446 MHz - 446 MHz
The Dynascan F-15 are a pair of Walkie-Talkies PMR-446 license free. completely waterproof, which makes them very suitable for both outdoor and indoor use: communications in large areas, hospitality, shopping, events. sports… As well as mountain activities, ...
Pihernz
... complete with everything needed to ‘get on the air’ including a comprehensive instruction manual which includes a list of useful marine frequencies. Controls on the front of the receiver change reception mode, from a narrow filter ...
"I've been surfing for 3 years and I LOVE surfing in the winter (I know, crazy right?). It gets pretty cold and lonely off the wild coast of Maryland in the winter time and we really try to create a buddy system for safety reasons. Based on individual ...
Nautilus LifeLine
... Features • Compliant with ITU, IMO and GMDSS standard. • Adoption of new conceptual SYNTHESIZER technology improves voice quality, no-nosie. • Compact size and simplified key and dial enables to operate efficiently. • Realization of dual display for ...
Navis USA LLC
... Series 2.0 marine portables build upon this success. Utilising the latest intelligent Lithium-Ion battery technology, these marine portables give you the option of displaying a battery cycle count each and every time ...
Entel
Output power: 5 W
Number of channels: 16 unit
Transmission frequency range: 156 MHz - 163 MHz
... New waterproof and floating VHF : -Larger screen with better definition -Added noise reduction function -Autonomy: 12 h -Integrated 1750 mAh Li-Ion battery -Immersion flashlight system -Floating with alarm system and ...
A boat radio provides vessel-to-vessel or vessel-to-shore communications. On NauticExpo, these devices are intended for use on leisure craft.
ApplicationsSuch radios are found on all types of vessel. They constitute an important piece of safety equipment, allowing boats to benefit from worldwide security procedures established by the GMDSS. However, while every vessel should carry a VHF radio, only blue-water cruisers require HF capability.
TechnologiesRadios are designed to operate in a particular frequency range.
- VHF (very high frequency) is the simplest to use and the most common aboard vessels. Access to these frequencies is free and available to all. The transceiver may be fixed or portable. DSC capability, a one-touch distress transmission system, offers additional security. The range of readily available fixed units is only about 20 nautical miles.
- HF (high frequency), or SSB (single sideband) radios are used by vessels offshore for long-distance communications. These frequencies may be used by licensed amateur radio operators (hams). While both receivers and transmitters are available to the general public, an amateur license authorizing global operation or a professional radiotelephone license is required by some countries. These units also can receive weather faxes and NAVTEX bulletins anywhere in the world.
- Common AM/FM receivers are used to listen to broadcasts from licensed stations rather than for communications from a vessel. Amateur radio transmission is generally forbidden on these bands.
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