A marine antenna receives and emits electromagnetic waves for transmitting and receiving data or voice communications.
A marine GPS (global positioning system) is an electronic navigational device which uses satellite signals to calculate its...
A chart plotter displays an electronic representation of charts on a screen, either in digital (raster) or vector form, such...
An indicator for boats is an electronic device displaying data collected by a sensor. These include rudder angle, stocks...
Boat antenna mounts allow to affix antennas (for radars, VHF radios, TVs, GPS systems, SBB units, etc.). It can be difficult...
A boat radio can operate on VHF (very high frequency) or HF (high frequency) bands and use FM (frequency modulation) or AM...
The VHF radio is the most common type in maritime communications. Both fixed and portable models operate in the 30-300 MHz...