Marine radio GX3500S
fixedVHFwaterproof

marine radio
marine radio
marine radio
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Characteristics

Application domain
marine
Type
fixed
Network
VHF
Protection level
waterproof, submersible
Function
with DSC, with integrated GPS, with intercom

Description

Commercial ITU Class D Transceiver Standard Horizon is pleased to announce the big brother of the GX2360S. The GX3500S offers all the commercial functionality of the GX2360S with an alphanumeric keypad and separated dedicated high performance Class D channel 70 receiver. Meeting Tra Commercial Class D Transceiver The Quantum GX3500S is an ITU Class D marine transceiver that has been approved by Transport Canada for commercial use on specific vessels. A separate Channel 70 receiver allows DSC calls to be received even when listening to traffic on Marine VHF channels. Designed to take the day in and day out punishment the marine environment can dish out. The GX3500S can take submersions or more likely direct water from waves crashing over the bow. Oversized knobs allows for easy adjusting of Volume, Squelch, channel changing and moving through radio and Digital Selective Calling functions. The LCD is one of the largest in the industry with 4 lines of Alpha-Numeric characters the boldly display channel names, DSC call information and even GPS position with Speed Over Ground and Course Over Ground. The standard hand microphone has a built in speaker and uses Noise canceling technology called ClearVoice for unsurpassed communications even in the noisiest environments. This microphone also has the capability to directly switch between channels 16 and 9, change channels with the large UP/Down keys and can be removed for storage. 30W PA and Fog Signaling

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