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FM4800 VHF Radio with AIS, GPS & Loudhailer
Marine VHF Radiotelephone with Class D DSC, GPS Receiver, AIS Receiver and Simplified Loud Hailer
The FM4800 is a marine VHF radiotelephone with built-in Class D DSC, GPS Receiver, AIS Receiver, and Simplified Loud Hailer with intercom. Its compact housing enables it to be installed in a variety of craft, even vessels where space is limited, such as center-console boats. The unit can be mounted on its lightweight bracket, either desktop or overhead, or it can be flush mounted. The FM4800 shares a common appearance with other Furuno equipment, such as NavNet TZtouch2, NavPilot 711C, and the FI70 Instrument series, offering an integrated appearance to any helm.
With its built-in GPS receiver, the FM4800 does not require an external GPS source to enable its DSC functionality. The unit can be used as a backup source of GPS positioning for other onboard electronics. Its built-in AIS Receiver can be used to overlay AIS targets with networked GPS Plotters or MFD's, such as NavNet TZtouch, NavNet TZtouch2, or GP1871F/GP1971F combo units.
Built-In GPS, DSC & AIS
An existing GPS source can be connected to the FM4800, and it can share its own GPS, DSC and AIS information via NMEA0183 or NMEA2000. When connected via NMEA2000 to any NavNet TZtouch2 MFD, DSC calling can be initiated directly from the TZtouch2 MFD by simply tapping on the AIS/DSC target and selecting [DSC Call]. Additionally, when MOB (Man Overboard) is activated on a TZtouch2 MFD, the FM4800 enters a special mode where you can initiate a distress call by simply pushing the rotary knob.
Loud Hailer, Intercom & Listen Back Features
The FM4800 can operate as a simplified Loud Hailer with intercom, featuring 8 patterns of alert sounds. Loud Hailer, Fog Horn and Warning Signal features are all available, enhancing onboard safety and communications while navigating in the dark or fog. When connected with the second-station handset, intercom communications are available, allowing communications between the two devices. Additionally, the horn speaker can be used to collect external sounds and transmit them through the built-in speaker with a function called Listen Back. In this way, a person on the deck can easily communicate with the bridge, a particularly useful feature for a variety of fishing vessels and workboats. The Listen Back function can also be an effective tool on sport fishing vessels, allowing the horn speaker to collect the sound from fishing rods and lines when you get a strike.
Features:
NMEA2000 Certified VHF, AIS Receiver, 30-Watt Loudhailer, GPS & Remote DSC
Simplified installation thanks to its pigtail cables & "5-in-1" configuration
Dual-station operation w/optional HS4800 full-function remote (up to 30 meters)
Single NMEA2000 connection for backup GPS/AIS Receiver/Remote DSC
Outputs NMEA0183 Position, AIS and DSC data to legacy equipment
IP67 waterproof transceiver, microphone, handset (option) & speaker (option)
Cosmetic match to TZtouch2 for consistent "family" look when flush mounted
Multiple mounting options (Desktop, Overhead, Flush Mount)
Initiate DSC calls directly from TZtouch2 MFDs (version 6.01 software)
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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VHF Radios - Trouble-Free Communications at Sea
From compact VHF Radios to the ultimate all-in-one communications solution - Raymarine has a VHF Radio for every boater!
You'll always be heard loud and clear with a VHF Radio from Raymarine. Whether it's the new compact Ray53, full-sized Ray63, or multifunction Ray73, you can depend on your Raymarine VHF Radio for years of trouble-free communication at sea.
Ray 73 - Dual Station VHF Radio with GPS, AIS & Loudhailer
Raymarine's Ray73 radio is communications central for your boat with built-in VHF, AIS receiver and loudhailer capabilities. Built on our full-sized marine radio chassis, the Ray73 comes with oversized controls and a big screen for easy operation offshore. The Ray73 also supports optional wired or wireless RayMic controllers for true multi-station control and intercom capability. When connected to an optional hailing horn, the Ray73 can generate automatic fog signals and work as a public address announcement system.
Ray63 - Dual Station VHF Radio with GPS
Raymarine's Ray63 radio comes with oversized controls and a big screen for easy operation offshore. Ray63 is a full-function VHF marine radio with Class D Digital Selective Calling (DSC) and a built-in GPS receiver. The Ray63 also supports 1 wired or 2 wireless RayMic controllers for true multi-station control and intercom capability.
Ray53 - Compact VHF Radio with GPS
Raymarine's Ray53 radio is small in size but big on features and performance. Ray53 is a full-function VHF marine radio with Class D Digital Selective Calling (DSC) and a built-in GPS receiver. Simply program your boat's MMSI number into the Ray53 and immediately benefit from the enhanced calling and safety features of DSC.
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Ray73 VHF Radio with AIS Receiver
Raymarine’s Ray73 radiois communications central for your boat with built-in VHF, AIS andpublic-address capabilities. Built on our full-sized marine radio chassis, the Ray73 comes with oversized controls and a big screen for easy operation offshore.
Ray73 is a full-function VHF marine radio with Class D Digital Selective Calling (DSC) and a built-in GPS receiver. Simply program your boat’s MMSI number into the Ray73 and immediately benefit from the enhanced calling and safety features of DSC. The Ray73 supports both NMEA2000 and legacy NMEA0183 networking which enables it to connect with other onboard electronics. Ray63 also supports the connectionof an optional remotespeaker (A80542) to provide audio at a second location.
Ray73 also comes with a built-in loudhailer output. Add the optional hailing horn (M95435) and use your Ray73 tocommunicate with crewmembers on deck, on the dock, or on another boat. The Ray73 can also generate manual or automatic fog signals with built-intone and gong sounds that comply with all international regulations.
Ray73 also supports dual control stationswith the addition of the optional RayMic second station kit. With an oversized LCD and simple controls, the RayMic is a compact all-in-one handset that fits easily on any secondary helm, tower or navigation station. Use RayMic for station-to-station intercom capability too.
Ray73 was designed to comply with the latest international regulations and includes a connection point for an optional GPS/GNSS antenna system. The optional antenna improves the GPS reception when the radio is mountedbelow deck, inan enclosed pilothouse, or inside a metal enclosure.
Features:
Full-sized marine VHF with Digital Selective Calling
Built-in Automatic Identification System (AIS) receiver
Loudhailer output for public address and fog signaling
Optional RayMic second station kit for full remote control
Built-in GPS/GNSS receiver withan optionalexternal antenna connection
Comaptible with Raymarine wireless hub and wireless handset
Surface and trunnion mount kits included
Complements the style and design of Axiom multifunction displays
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FM4850 Black Box VHF Radio with GPS, AIS, DSC & Loudhailer
The Ultimate 5-In-1 Tool of VHF Radios
The FM4850 is a marine Black Box VHF radiotelephone with built-in Class D DSC, AIS Receiver, and Simplified Loud Hailer with intercom. Its compact housing enables it to be installed in a variety of craft, even vessels where space is limited, such as center-console boats.The FM4850 handset shares a common appearance with other Furuno equipment, such as NavNet TZtouch2, NavPilot 711C, and the FI70 Instrument series, offering an integrated appearance to any helm. Its built-in AIS Receiver can be used to overlay AIS targets with networked GPS Plotters or MFD's, such as NavNet TZtouch, NavNet TZtouch2, or GP1871F/GP1971F combo units.
Built-In DSC & AIS
An external GPS antenna can be connected to the FM4850, and it can share its own GPS, DSC and AIS information via NMEA0183 or NMEA2000. When connected via NMEA2000 to any NavNet TZtouch2 MFD, DSC calling can be initiated directly from the TZtouch2 MFD by simply tapping on the AIS/DSC target and selecting [DSC Call]. Additionally, when MOB (Man Overboard) is activated on a TZtouch2 MFD, the FM4850 enters a special mode where you can initiate a distress call by simply pushing the rotary knob on the handset.
Loud Hailer, Intercom & Listen Back Features
The unit can operate as a simplified Loud Hailer with intercom, featuring 8 patterns of alert sounds. Loud Hailer, Fog Horn and Warning Signal features are all available, enhancing onboard safety and communications while navigating in the dark or fog. When connected with the second-station handset, intercom communications are available, allowing communications between the two devices. Additionally, the horn speaker can be used to collect external sounds and transmit them through the built-in speaker with a function called Listen Back. In this way, a person on the deck can easily communicate with the bridge, a particularly useful feature for a variety of fishing vessels and workboats. The Listen Back function can also be an effective tool on sport fishing vessels, allowing the horn speaker to collect the sound from fishing rods and lines when you get a strike.
Features:
NMEA2000 Certified VHF, AIS Receiver, 30-Watt Loudhailer, GPS*, Remote DSC & Multi-Station Intercom
Up to 3-stations w/optional HS4800A full-function remotes (up to 30 meters)
Single NMEA2000 connection for backup GPS*/AIS Receiver/Remote DSC
Outputs NMEA0183 Position, AIS and DSC data to legacy equipment
IP67 waterproof transceiver, handset & speaker
Simple installation thanks to its robust metal & waterproof black box design
Initiate DSC calls directly from TZtouch2 MFDs (version 6.21 software)
*Built-in GPS Receiver requires optional GPS Antenna, such as the GPA017
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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V60 VHF Radio w/DSC & AIS Receiver
Features:
B & G V60 Replaces the current V50 mid level VHF, updated to comply with EN 301 025 (v2.2.1)
Front mountable design for easy installation
Low profile design to align with style of B & G MFD’s
Seamless integration with a wider B & G system through NMEA 2000 and 0183
Built in AIS Receiver
Large screen with intuitive user interface
Optional wireless handsets with inductive charging
Unique Selling Points:
GPS 4-Ways:
With the integrated GPS receiver the V60 now has four ways to ensure you have a GPS fix in the event of an emergency.
A GPS antenna in the face of the radio means open air installations don’t need another antenna at all
An SMA connector on the rear case allows for connection to a GPS-500 antenna
NMEA 0183 allows you to get GPS from a chartplotter
NMEA 2000 means you don’t need another antenna if you already have one in your network
Built in AIS:
A dual-channel AIS receiver monitors the position of nearby AIS-equipped vessels, helping you to avoid collisions in crowded harbours and waterways.
AIS information can be viewed on the V60’s built-in screen, or overlaid on your chart or radar screen through a compatible multifunction display.
Wireless Handset:
Add up to two optional wireless handsets to take your radio anywhere on board.
The H60 handset was designed as an intuitive portable companion to the V60.
Each handset duplicates your radio’s display and controls, enabling remote access to all key functions.
Having multiple stations also allows the RS40 to double as a handy on-board intercom.
Remote Mountable Fist Mic:
The V60’s removable fist mic can be connected to the front or rear of the radio, and optional extension cable allows the radio and mic to be mounted separately.
This offers a simple and cost-effective solution for any mounting location, with no cable clutter.
For example, the V60 can be mounted overhead, with no hanging cables, while the mic is connected to an extension socket on the dash below.
Mount From The Front:
V60 features easily removable top and bottom bezels which reveal mounting holes allowing the same style of mounting from the front that is featured on B & G MFDs.
Track Buddy:
Track buddy is a feature that automatically requests the position of another VHF radio. Simply enter the MMSI of the VHF into your contact list, then start tracking!
Track up to 5 buddies
Polls your contacts for their Lat/Long position automatically
Can be set to 1, 5, 15, 30 or 60 minute intervals
Displays the position on a compatible chart plotter
Great for keeping track of friends, family or vessels you need to know the position of that don’t have AIS
Navigation Mode:
Press the NAV button on the V60 to turn it into a navigational instrument displaying your Speed and Course.
V60 also contains a Man Overboard (MOB) function, hold down the NAV/MOB button to drop a waypoint on your current location and the V60 will enter MOB mode to show you how far away you are and where you need to steer to get back to the position of the MOB event. The MOB waypoint is also transmitted over NMEA 2000 to the rest of your network.
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Link-9 VHF Radio with DSC & AIS Receiver
Features:
Lowrance Link-9 Replaces the current Link-8 VHF
Front mountable design for easy installation
Industrial Design to align with style of Lowrance MFDs
Seamless integration with a wider B & G system through NMEA 2000 and 0183
Built-in AIS Receiver
Large screen with intuitive user interface
Unique Selling Points:
GPS 4-Ways:
With the integrated GPS receiver the Link-9 now has four ways to ensure you have a GPS fix in the event of an emergency.
A GPS antenna in the face of the radio means open air installations don’t need another antenna at all
An SMA connector on the rear case allows for connection to a GPS-500 antenna
NMEA 0183 allows you to get GPS from a chartplotter
NMEA 2000 means you don’t need another antenna if you already have one in your network
Built in AIS:
A dual-channel AIS receiver monitors the position of nearby AIS-equipped vessels, helping you to avoid collisions in crowded harbours and waterways.
AIS information can be viewed on the Link-9’s built-in screen, or overlaid on your chart or radar screen through a compatible multifunction display.
Remote Mountable Fist Mic:
The Link-9’s removable fist mic can be connected to the front or rear of the radio, and optional extension cable allows the radio and mic to be mounted separately.
This offers a simple and cost-effective solution for any mounting location, with no cable clutter.
For example, the Link-9 can be mounted overhead, with no hanging cables, while the mic is connected to an extension socket on the dash below.
Mount From The Front:
Link-9 features easily removable top and bottom bezels which reveal mounting holes allowing the same style of mounting from the front that is featured on Lowrance MFDs.
Track Buddy:
Track buddy is a feature that automatically requests the position of another VHF radio. Simply enter the MMSI of the VHF into your contact list, then start tracking!
Track up to 5 buddies
Polls your contacts for their Lat/Long position automatically
Can be set to 1, 5, 15, 30 or 60 minute intervals
Displays the position on a compatible chart plotter
Great for keeping track of friends, family or vessels you need to know the position of that don’t have AIS
Navigation Mode:
Press the NAV button on the Link-9 to turn it into a navigational instrument displaying your Speed and Course.
Link-9 also contains a Man Overboard (MOB) function, hold down the NAV/MOB button to drop a waypoint on your current location and the Link-9 will enter MOB mode to show you how far away you are and where you need to steer to get back to the position of the MOB event. The MOB waypoint is also transmitted over NMEA 2000 to the rest of your network.
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RS40 VHF Radio with DSC & AIS Receiver
Features:
Simrad RS40 Replaces the current RS35 mid level VHF, updated to comply with EN 301 025 (v2.2.1)
New front mountable design for easy installation
Low profile design to align with style of Simrad MFD’s
Seamless integration with a wider Simrad system through NMEA 2000 and 0183
Built in AIS Receiver
Large screen with intuitive user interface
Optional wireless handsets with inductive charging
Unique Selling Points:
GPS 4-Ways:
With the integrated GPS receiver the RS40 now has four ways to ensure you have a GPS fix in the event of an emergency.
A GPS antenna in the face of the radio means open air installations don’t need another antenna at all
An SMA connector on the rear case allows for connection to a GPS-500 antenna
NMEA 0183 allows you to get GPS from a chartplotter
NMEA 2000 means you don’t need another antenna if you already have one in your network
Built in AIS:
A dual-channel AIS receiver monitors the position of nearby AIS-equipped vessels, helping you to avoid collisions in crowded harbours and waterways.
AIS information can be viewed on the RS40’s built-in screen, or overlaid on your chart or radar screen through a compatible multifunction display.
Wireless Handset:
Add up to two optional wireless handsets to take your radio anywhere on board.
The HS40 handset was designed as an intuitive portable companion to the RS40.
Each handset duplicates your radio’s display and controls, enabling remote access to all key functions.
Having multiple stations also allows the RS40 to double as a handy on-board intercom.
Remote Mountable Fist Mic:
The RS40’s removable fist mic can be connected to the front or rear of the radio, and optional extension cable allows the radio and mic to be mounted separately.
This offers a simple and cost-effective solution for any mounting location, with no cable clutter.
For example, the RS40 can be mounted overhead, with no hanging cables, while the mic is connected to an extension socket on the dash below.
Mount From The Front:
RS40 features easily removable top and bottom bezels which reveal mounting holes allowing the same style of mounting from the front that is featured on Simrad MFDs.
Track Buddy:
Track buddy is a feature that automatically requests the position of another VHF radio. Simply enter the MMSI of the VHF into your contact list, then start tracking!
Track up to 5 buddies
Polls your contacts for their Lat/Long position automatically
Can be set to 1, 5, 15, 30 or 60 minute intervals
Displays the position on a compatible chart plotter
Great for keeping track of friends, family or vessels you need to know the position of that don’t have AIS
Navigation Mode:
Press the NAV button on the RS40 to turn it into a navigational instrument displaying your Speed and Course.
RS40 also contains a Man Overboard (MOB) function, hold down the NAV/MOB button to drop a waypoint on your current location and the RS40 will enter MOB mode to show you how far away you are and where you need to steer to get back to the position of the MOB event. The MOB waypoint is also transmitted over NMEA 2000 to the rest of your network.
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RS100-B Black Box VHF Radio with Class B AIS & GPS Antenna
Navigate safely with the Simrad RS100-B VHF marine radio - integrated with a Class-B AIS transceiver and GPS. Stay connected from anywhere on your vessel with up to eight handsets (four wired and four wireless) and four external speakers. An external GPS-500 delivers advanced AIS functionality.
Complete visibility with integrated AIS
The RS100-B system features a Class-B AIS receiver and transmitter, so not only is your boat's position identifiable to nearby AIS-enabled vessels but theirs are also visible to you. The integrated AIS receiver is a valuable aid to help avoid collisions in crowded harbours and waterways. It monitors the location of all nearby AIS-enabled vessels, providing real-time information in any weather condition, night and day. AIS information can be viewed directly on the radio's screen or via a compatible multifunction device, as an overlay on a chart or radar screen.
A modular system to fit any boat
The RS100-B is a modular VHF system that's expandable and customisable to suit any boat and any on-water communication needs. The standard package includes one wired handset and one external speaker. This setup is expandable up to eight handsets (four wired and four wireless) and four external speakers - ideal for use as an on-board intercom with Simrad HS40 wireless or HS100 wired handsets. The wireless handsets duplicate the radio display and controls on easy-to-read screens viewable under all lighting conditions, even bright sunlight. All primary functions are accessible from the handset with channel scan and favourites, alphanumeric keypad, clear audio, handset station naming and 60-second audio rewind.
Features:
Integrated Class-B AIS transmitter and receiver
Bundled with dedicated GPS receiver, GPS-500 for AIS transmission
Class D DSC approved VHF radio
Connect up to four wireless and four wired handsets
Add an optional loudhailer and up to four external speakers
NMEA 0183® and NMEA 2000® connectivity
60-second audio rewind
Configurable external speakers with volume offsetting
Handset backlight settings can be grouped with NMEA 2000® backlight groups so MFD’s and VHF Radios can have backlight controlled together
Track Buddy – track up to five “buddies” using their VHF MMSI
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V100-B Black Box VHF Radio with Built-In AIS Transmitter & Receiver & External GP-500 GPS Antenna
Stay safer on the water with the B & G V100-B VHF marine radio featuring a built-in GPS and Class B AIS transceiver, which allows you to see and be seen by AIS-equipped vessels. Stay connected from anywhere on board with up to 8 handsets (4 wired and 4 wireless) and 4 external speakers.
Stay connected from anywhere on board with up to 8 handsets (4 wired and 4 wireless) and 4 external speakers.
The system is comprised of a VHF Radio Black box (NRS-2), a handset, and a speaker. Add additional speakers or wireless handsets with charging stations as you need, for complete freedom onboard, and meaning there is no need for a handheld VHF.
The radio systems replace the V90-B VHF and have been developed to allow wider integration possibilities through NMEA 2000® and 0183 while featuring improved user interfaces and design styles aligned to the new displays of B & G.
V100-B Features:
Integrated Class B AIS transmitter & receiver
Bundled with a dedicated GPS receiver, GPS-500 for AIS transmission.
Class D DSC-approved VHF radio
Integrated GPS receiver
Connect up to 4 wireless and 4 wired handsets
Add an optional loudhailer and up to 4 external speakers
NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000® connectivity
60-second audio rewind
Configurable external speakers with volume offsetting
Handset backlight settings can be grouped with NMEA 2000® backlight groups so MFDs and VHF Radios can have backlight controlled together
Track Buddy – track up to 5 “buddies” using their VHF MMSI
In the Box:
000-15642-001 NRS-2 Black Box only
000-15650-001 H100 Handset
000-15651-001 SP100 - Speaker for Simrad and B & G Systems
000-13613-001 GPS-500
See & Be Seen with Integrated AIS*
The V100-B includes a Class B AIS transceiver, which not only receives AIS targets but also transmits your boat’s position to nearby AIS-equipped vessels. This helps other mariners to spot your boat through any conditions, day or night. A built-in AIS receiver monitors the position of other AIS-equipped vessels, helping you to proactively avoid collisions in crowded harbors and waterways. AIS information can be viewed on the radio’s built-in screen or overlaid on your chart or radar screen through a compatible multifunction display.
*V-100 has a receiver only
Expandable with Additional Handsets & Speakers
V100 series modular VHF radios come with 1 wired handset and 1 speaker, but you can add up to 4 more B & G H60 wireless and 3 more H100 wired handsets along with up to 3 additional external speakers, doubling your radio as an on-board intercom. Each wireless handset with inductive charging, duplicates your radio’s display and controls on a large, easy-to-read screen, viewable in all lights, with an intuitive user interface. Access all key functions with channel scan and favorites, an alphanumeric keypad, clear audio, handset station naming, and 60-second audio rewind.
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Your VHF (Very High Frequency Radio) could be the most important piece of equipment in a life and death situation. Keep it healthy, with your boat's batteries charged up in top ship shape. If your VHF radio is a hand-held, keep extra cell batteries on the boat, and note their shelf life. Continually check connections for any battery.
In addition to calling for help in an emergency, your radio can be used for communicating with other boats, bridge and harbor tenders and locks. Some VHF radios have the added feature of being a weather radio.
If you are new to boating and have never used a VHF radio before, there are a few universal terms and features fpr you to understand.
When first turned on you may hear static, the “squelch”. Turn the knob until the static stops.
Channel 16 should become your new best friend. It is the channel that is monitored by the US Coast Guard and Marine Units, Conservation Police and Harbor Masters. If you are on Channel 16 and don't have an emergency, any of the aforementioned entities will have you switch to another channel.
Some commercial vessels also monitor Channel 70, and as of February 1, 2005, vessels over 300 tons are not required to monitor Channel 16, but are required by international law to monitor Channel 70.
Etiquette
Only use Channel 16 for emergencies. Not only for emergencies on your own boat, but also if you see other boaters, swimmers, or wildlife in an emergency situation.
Don't use Channel 16 for hailing other boats to say hello, to inform dock mates that the beer is getting cold, or idle chit chat. You could be preventing someone else from getting emergency help.
Mayday calls are only for immediate danger to lives or to property.
Always monitor Channel 16 while underway.
Commercial vessels can be hailed on Channel 13 if you are concerned about their intention.
When hailing another vessel listen to Channel 16, and when no one is talking, start with three repetitions of the name of the vessel you are hailing. “Moon dog.” “Moon dog.” Moon dog.” Follow with your own vessel's name and station ID. Wait for a response, and then agree to switch to another channel. Always refer to each other with your vessel's name.
When you are finished with your conversation, Repeat your boat name, followed by, “Out.” Such as, “Moon Dog Out.” The term “Over and Out” is no longer used.
Before you set sail, do a briefing with everyone onboard on how to use the radio. This includes children. The skipper isn't always the one who calls for help. Your life may be in someone else's hands. You want them to know how to use the radio.
On some radios, the dials are difficult to read, and the numbers appear in small type. It is a good idea to keep a magnifying glass, a pair of magnifying reading glasses, and a flashlight near your radio.
When calling in an emergency on your VHF, speak slowly and use the NATO phonetic alphabet for letters. “P as in Papa.” Or, Alfa, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, etc.
Become familiar with your VHF radio. Read the manual. Try out different settings. Know its features so that no matter what the conditions, you are comfortable calling for help.
The Top Five VHF Recommended Radios *
1. Standard Horizon GX1700B Standard Explorer GPS VHF Marine Radio
Best Features: Can be used as a GPS, a two-way radio, a weather radio, and an emergency radio; lightweight; easy to mount; ready to use right out of the box.
Downside: Several users reported it stopped working after a short period of time.
2. Standard Horizon HX870 Floating 6W Handheld VHF with Internal GPS
Best Features: Handheld, Lightweight, portable
Downside: Radio range was shorter than expected. (Radio Range will depend on the height of your VHF antenna.)
3. Uniden UM380 25 Watt Fixed Mount Marine VHF Radio
Best Features: Compact design attaching to any vessel with ease. SAME weather alert technology.
Downside: Users were looking for a better range with this radio. (Radio Range will depend on the height of your VHF antenna.)
4. COBRA MRF45D Marine Radio
Best Features: Can choose between 1 or 25-watt output for short or long-range communication. This device offers NOAA alert and weather channels.
Downside: Users felt transmission could be more clear.
5. Cobra MRHH350FLT Floating VHF Long Range Marine Radio
Best Features: Three power settings. Floats and waterproof.
Downside: A few reviewers received radios that were damaged when they arrived.
* Source: CW Touch Keyer
Fair winds. Smooth sailing.
To obtain more information about the products and services mentioned in this article, please contact CLR Marine https://www.clrmarine.com/.
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Award-winning author Cheryl Kuba has been at the helm for more than 30 years sailing the Great Lakes, with side trips to the British Virgin Islands and St. Maarten. She has served as past- Commodore of Great Lakes Fleet 21 -Chicago region. 3happycampers.com
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RS40-B VHF Radio with Class B AIS Receiver & GPS-500 GPS Antenna
See and Be Seen with Integrated AIS
The RS40-B includes a Class B AIS transceiver, which not only receives AIS targets but also transmits your boat's position to nearby AIS-equipped vessels. This helps other mariners to spot your boat through any conditions, day or night. A built-in AIS receiver monitors the position of other AIS-equipped vessels, helping you to proactively avoid collisions in crowded harbors and waterways. AIS information can be viewed on the radio’s built-in screen or overlaid on your chart or radar screen through a compatible multifunction display.
Removable Fist Mic
The RS40-B's removable fist mic can be connected to the front or rear of the radio, and optional extension cables allow the mic and radio to be mounted separately. This offers a simple and cost-effective solution for any mounting location, with no cable clutter. For example, the RS40-B can be mounted overhead, with no hanging cables, while the mic is connected to an extension socket on the dash below.
Expandable with Wireless Handsets
Add an optional HS40 wireless handset to take your radio anywhere on board. Each handset duplicates your radio's display and controls, enabling remote access to all key functions. Up to two handsets can be connected to a single RS40-B, and with multiple handsets connected your radio doubles as an on-board intercom.
Features:
Integrated Class B AIS transceiver
Class D DSC-approved VHF radio
Integrated GPS receiver
Removable fist mic supports front or rear connection
Connect up to two wireless handsets
Add an optional loudhailer or external speaker
NMEA 0183® and NMEA 2000® connectivity
Includes GPS-500 for enhanced performance
Unit Dimensions 7.92" wide x 3.85 High Flush mounted
In the Box:
000-13613-001 GPS-500 GPS Antenna
000-14921-001 Fist Mic RS40
000-14917-001 Mounting Bracket with Knobs
000-14915-001 Flush Mounting Kit
000-14912-001 Suncover
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RS40-B VHF Radio with Class B AIS Transceiver & Internal GPS
See and Be Seen with Integrated AIS
The RS40-B includes a Class B AIS transceiver, which not only receives AIS targets but also transmits your boat's position to nearby AIS-equipped vessels. This helps other mariners to spot your boat through any conditions, day or night. A built-in AIS receiver monitors the position of other AIS-equipped vessels, helping you to proactively avoid collisions in crowded harbors and waterways. AIS information can be viewed on the radio’s built-in screen or overlaid on your chart or radar screen through a compatible multifunction display.
Removable Fist Mic
The RS40-B's removable fist mic can be connected to the front or rear of the radio, and optional extension cables allow the mic and radio to be mounted separately. This offers a simple and cost-effective solution for any mounting location, with no cable clutter. For example, the RS40-B can be mounted overhead, with no hanging cables, while the mic is connected to an extension socket on the dash below.
Expandable with Wireless Handsets
Add an optional HS40 wireless handset to take your radio anywhere on board. Each handset duplicates your radio's display and controls, enabling remote access to all key functions. Up to two handsets can be connected to a single RS40-B, and with multiple handsets connected your radio doubles as an on-board intercom.
Features:
Integrated Class B AIS transceiver
Class D DSC-approved VHF radio
Integrated GPS receiver
Removable fist mic supports front or rear connection
Connect up to two wireless handsets
Add an optional loudhailer or external speaker
NMEA 0183® and NMEA 2000® connectivity
Unit Dimensions 7.92" wide x 3.85 High Flush mounted
In the Box:
000-14921-001 Fist Mic RS40
000-14917-001 Mounting Bracket with Knobs
000-14915-001 Flush Mounting Kit
000-14912-001 Suncover
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RS20S VHF Radio with GPS
Features:
Built in GPS Antenna
Receive GPS data from a compatible GPS unit: SMA connector for optional external GPS antenna (000-13613-001)
Replaces the current RS12 entry level VHF
NMEA2000 connectivity for advanced functionality like backlight grouping when connected to Simrad MFD’s
NMEA0183 connectivity
Output DSC (for DSC call), DSE ( for enhanced position when doing Lat/Long request and Buddy Track).
New front mountable mechanical design for easy installation
Low profile design to align with style of Simrad MFD’s
Full inbuilt country specific channel banks
no requirement for LC programming or cloning
Start Up Wizard:
Region & Country selection
Enter MMSI
Call sign
GPS source selection
Time offset
Improved SCAN Features:
ALL SCAN
ALL CHANNELS + 16
MY CHANNELS
MY CHANNELS + 16
Favourites Shortcut:
Customizable favourite functions
Defaults
Contrast
Sensitivity
VHF info
Channel Name:
My Channels
Set Channels as favourite channels
Enter favourite channel mode by long pressing channel dial
Only favourite channels will be included in channel scrolling
Track up to 5 Buddies:
Track buddy is a feature that automatically requests the position of another VHF radio. Simply enter the MMSI of the VHF into your contact list, then start tracking!
Feature for Simrad entry level VHF radios
Polls your contacts for their Lat/Long position automatically
Can be set to 1, 5, 15, 30 or 60 minute intervals
Displays the position on a compatible chart plotter
Great for keeping track of friends, family or vessels you need to know the position of
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**As the FCC requires all units sold in the US to be programmed by a qualified technician. Please submit the form below for programming at the time of purchase. A copy of the MMSI Registration or FCC Ship Station License is required along with the vessel master or owner's signature on the completed programming form. **
Click here to download form.
Cortex V1 - VHF Radio with SOTDMA SmartAIS & Remote Vessel Monitoring - Works Worldwide
Advanced multi-station VHF with intuitive touchscreen operation. Full Class B SOTDMA with smartAIS send and receive and integrated no-loss splitter. Monitor and control onboard systems and keep alerted on board or ashore from your smartphone.
Product Overview:
VHF - The world's most advanced VHF with multi-station wireless touchscreen handsets
AIS - Class B SOTDMA smartAIS transponder with an integrated splitter
Monitor - Tra
Features:
This Cortex model is made to function Worldwide
Includes M1 hub, tethered H1 handset, and accessories
Built-in Class B SOTDMA with no-loss antenna splitter
Built-in WiFi and Cellular connectivity on monitoring onboard and ashore
Low power consumption hub
10Hz GPS antenna
4-inch multi-touch display with gorilla glass for maximum durability
Single-hand operation with the click wheel and dedicated buttons
Wet and glove-capable touchscreen
Optically bonded display for wide-angle and sunlight viewability, even in the harshest midday sun
85 dBA of crystal-clear audio
Combined AIS and VHF display with voiced alerts
Touch a vessel onscreen for direct calling (DSC)
ck, and control, whether onboard or ashore
VHF Reimagined
A revolution in marine technology that will change your VHF experience forever
An intuitive touchscreen that is engineered for durability to withstand the rigors of the harsh marine environment
Audio that's as loud as a train but clear as a bell
The future of VHF is here
The power of VHF and AIS combined
Cortex is the world's first VHF with high speed SOTDMA AIS transponder technology, making your boat visible to others
A built-in heading sensor tells other vessels your direction, helping them more accurately predict potential collisions
Be armed with critical information about vessels, AIS marks (AtoNs) and man overboard devices on your MFD, mobile or Cortex handset
Collision Avoidance & One-Touch DSC
Cortex continuously calculates crossing situations and generates collision alarms for critical action
Alerts if your anchor is dragging, and activates MOB alarms for immediate retrieval
Instead of ambiguous bells or tones, Cortex sounds the alarm with voiced alerts that escalate until acknowledged
Continuously view crossing situations, navigation light sectors, and complete trial maneuvers while talking on the VHF radio
Initiate direct calls (DSC) with other vessels by simply tapping the vessel on your handset touchscreen
Initiate VHF calls to friends or quickly hail another vessel when every second counts
Monitor
Cortex combines built-in sensors and NMEA2000 connectivity with free basic monitoring
Using cellular connectivity, you can view twice-daily updates of power, location, wind, depth, bilge, temperature, and more on their smartphones
The Cortex Monitor Premium subscription unlocks real-time vessel status, instant alerts, and device control for boat systems like refrigerators, icemakers, lights, or heaters
Anchor Watch
Sleep soundly or explore with abandon knowing that your boat is exactly where you anchored it
By combining your position and heading, Cortex will determine if your anchor drags
If your boat moves outside your anchor swing radius the alarm will sound on Cortex handsets and your smartphone
Receive alerts while ashore via the Cortex Monitor App on your smartphone
Cortex will keep watch and alert you about changes in water depth, wind speed, or direction while you are anchored
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M94D VHF Marine Radio with AIS & DSC
Simplified AIS and DSC in One Package
The simplified AIS and DSC functions add further assurance for safety at sea. With the integrated AIS receiver, real-time AIS vessel traffic information is shown on the display. The AIS target call function allows you to easily set up a DSC individual call. Distress calls can be made with the rear panel button.
6W RF Output Power and 10 Hours of Operating Time
The IC-M94D’s 6 watts *1 of transmit power provides an extended communication range for the user. Supplied 2400 mAh (typical) high capacity Li-ion battery, BP-306 provides 10 hours of operating time, under normal conditions *2.
*1 5 W for AUS version/*2 Approximate, typical operation with 5:5:90 duty ratio.
Class-Leading 1500 mW Audio Output
Icom’s custom high-power capacity speaker delivers a loud 1500 mW (typical) audio output with improved acoustic sound clarity for noisy maritime environments.
Simplified Navigation Function
The Navigation function guides you to a specified waypoint. You can assign a maximum of 50 favorite fishing spots or destinations as waypoints.
Float’n Flash and MOB Auto Set Functions
The radio floats with a flashing LED light to help you retrieve it from the water. Pressing the distress button while Float’n Flash is working will transmit the MOB distress signal, rather than the plain undesignated one for better protection of sailors.
Features:
Class-H DSC VHF marine handheld transceiver with simplified AIS
Built-in AIS and DSC combination adds further assurance for safety at sea
6 W output power for reliable long-distance communication
Significantly increased audio output power to 1500 mW (crystal clear communications even in any maritime environment)
Icom common UI offers intuitive operation
Simplified navigation function to a specified waypoint or MOB waypoint
11 hours (approx.) of long battery life with the supplied 2400 mAh (typ.) high capacity Li-ion battery pack
Float’ n Flash: The radio floats with a flashing red LED light for easier retrieval from the water
IPX7 waterproof construction
Integrated GPS
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