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SafeSea V100 GMDSS VHF Radio - 21 Channels w/Battery Kit
The Ocean Signal range of survival craft VHF hand portable radiotelephones exceed the requirements of IMO, SOLAS and GMDSS.
Features:
Lithium Polymer rechargeable battery option available with rapid charger, for everyday normal use
Fully waterproof, even 40C thermal shock
High efficiency transmitter for maximum battery life
Rugged design exceeds GMDSS environmental requirements
Lithium primary battery for emergency use
-Novel battery protection tab protects from inadvertent use
-Battery classified as non-hazardous for shipment
-Battery provides in excess of 16 hours typical operation, even at -20°C. (10% Tx, 10% Rx, 80% Squelched)
Laser etched key legends for durability
High contrast, backlit LCD and keypad
Rugged accessory socket option; waterproof to IP68 for use with headsets, helmets, fist mikes, etc.
4 scanning modes, D/W, T/W, scan and memory scan
21 simplex channels according to IMO SOLAs requirements
The SafeSea V100 survival craft hand portable radiotelephone meets all the requirements of the IMO for carriage on SOLAS ships. Designed to be ultra-rugged and easy to use, both on-board and in distress situations, the V100 is the ideal choice for mandatory and voluntary carriage.
The novel battery protection tab means the primary battery can be permanently 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 tab and the radio will be immediately ready to turn on.
For everyday use, Ocean Signal offers a lithium polymer rechargeable battery (RB5V) option is available. The quick release rapid charger provides the ideal solution for keeping the batteries fully charged.
For routine testing of the V100 an alkaline, non-rechargeable, battery (TB6V) is available. This battery has limited life for testing only and not suitable for operational use.
Specifications:
Transmitter:
Output Power (High): 2.5W
Output Power (Low): 1W
Modulation: +/-5kHz(max) FM
Emission Designator: 16K0G3EJN
Pre-Emphasis: 6dB/octave (300Hz to 3kHz)
Environmental:
IEC60945 Category: Portable
Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to +55°C
Storage Temperature Range: -30°C to +70°C
Humidity: 93% @ +40°C
Waterproof: 1M for 30minutes
Thermal Shock: 100mm with 45°C drop for 1hour
Drop proof (onto hardwood surface): 1M (6 faces)
Receiver:
Sensitivity (20dB SINAD): -117dBm
Audio Output Power: 0.4W
Adjacent Channel Rejection: >70dB
Intermodulation Rejection: >68dB
Spurious Response Rejection: >70dB
Spurious Emissions: <2nWatt
Battery:
Primary: Lithium
Chemistry: Lithium/Iron Disulfide (Li/FeS2)
Operational Lifetime (10% Tx:10% Rx:80% Squelched): >16hours
Replacement interval: 5years
Rechargeable: Lithium Polymer
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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SafeSea V100 GMDSS VHF Radio - 21 Channels
The Ocean Signal range of survival craft VHF hand portable radiotelephones exceed the requirements of IMO, SOLAS and GMDSS.
Features:
Lithium Polymer rechargeable battery option available with rapid charger, for everyday normal use
Fully waterproof, even 40C thermal shock
High efficiency transmitter for maximum battery life
Rugged design exceeds GMDSS environmental requirements
Lithium primary battery for emergency use
-Novel battery protection tab protects from inadvertent use
-Battery classified as non-hazardous for shipment
-Battery provides in excess of 16 hours typical operation, even at -20°C. (10% Tx, 10% Rx, 80% Squelched)
Laser etched key legends for durability
High contrast, backlit LCD and keypad
Rugged accessory socket option; waterproof to IP68 for use with headsets, helmets, fist mikes, etc.
4 scanning modes, D/W, T/W, scan and memory scan
21 simplex channels according to IMO SOLAs requirements
The SafeSea V100 survival craft hand portable radiotelephone meets all the requirements of the IMO for carriage on SOLAS ships. Designed to be ultra-rugged and easy to use, both on-board and in distress situations, the V100 is the ideal choice for mandatory and voluntary carriage.
The novel battery protection tab means the primary battery can be permanently 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 tab and the radio will be immediately ready to turn on.
For everyday use, Ocean Signal offers a lithium polymer rechargeable battery (RB5V) option is available. The quick release rapid charger provides the ideal solution for keeping the batteries fully charged.
For routine testing of the V100 an alkaline, non-rechargeable, battery (TB6V) is available. This battery has limited life for testing only and not suitable for operational use.
Specifications:
Transmitter:
Output Power (High): 2.5W
Output Power (Low): 1W
Modulation: +/-5kHz(max) FM
Emission Designator: 16K0G3EJN
Pre-Emphasis: 6dB/octave (300Hz to 3kHz)
Environmental:
IEC60945 Category: Portable
Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to +55°C
Storage Temperature Range: -30°C to +70°C
Humidity: 93% @ +40°C
Waterproof: 1M for 30minutes
Thermal Shock: 100mm with 45°C drop for 1hour
Drop proof (onto hardwood surface): 1M (6 faces)
Receiver:
Sensitivity (20dB SINAD): -117dBm
Audio Output Power: 0.4W
Adjacent Channel Rejection: >70dB
Intermodulation Rejection: >68dB
Spurious Response Rejection: >70dB
Spurious Emissions: <2nWatt
Battery:
Primary: Lithium
Chemistry: Lithium/Iron Disulfide (Li/FeS2)
Operational Lifetime (10% Tx:10% Rx:80% Squelched): >16hours
Rechargeable: Lithium Polymer
Battery expires 2023
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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GM1600SC 71 GMDSS VHF Radio with BP-234 Battery - No Charger Included
The GM1600 Marine VHF handheld is designed for GMDSS-compliant survival craft communications. The radio is engineered to survive and function in the extreme environmental conditions common in marine emergencies and brings the latest Search and Rescue technology to the marketplace.
The GM1600’s shock-resistant housing is constructed of a brightly colored dye-injected polymer, ensuring this essential piece of emergency equipment will always be easy to find in a survival bag, in a life raft, or any other place when you need to find it quickly.
Survival Craft Radio
The GM1600 meets temperature, thermal shock, vibration, and drop-resistant (from 1 m height) requirements. After passing those environmental tests, the GM1600 sustains a 1m depth waterproof construction specified with IMO resolutions A.809(19), A.694(17), and IEC 61097-12. The BP-234 battery can operate even at –4ºF.
Easy Operation
All knobs are sized for quick operation, and the large, well-labeled buttons feature a positive action "feel" with a programmable beep tone for sure operation. The front panel includes one-touch access to Channel 16 and the call channel.
Features:
Operation instructions are printed on the rear panel
All operations can be made with one hand
The bright LED indicator on the top of the panel
Optional VOX headset for on-board use
General Specifications:
Output Power: 2W
Battery Life (BP-234): 3300 mAh non-rechargeable Lithium battery
Waterproof Rating: IPX7
Survival Boat Package (GM1600): Includes dated-and-sealed GMDSS compliant battery (BP-234)
Frequency Range (Tx/Rx): 156.300–156.875MHz
Mode: FM (16K0G3E)
Power Supply Requirement: 7.5/7.2V DC nominal
Current Drain (at 7.5/7.2V DC):
Tx 2W/1W output is 1.0A/0.7A & Rx is AF max. 200mA
Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to °60°C / -4°F to +140°F
Antenna Impedance: 50Ω (SMA fixed type)
Dimensions (W×H×D) (Projections not included): 65 × 145 × 44 mm / 2-9/16 × 5-23/32 × 1-23/32 in.
Weight (approx.): 385g / 13.6oz (with BP-234)
Transmitter Specifications:
Output Power: 2W/1W (Hi/Low)
Max. Frequency Deviation: +/- 5.0kHz
Frequency Error: +/- 5.0ppm
Spurious Emissions: -70dBc typical
Adjacent Channel Power: 70dB
FM Hum and Noise Ratio: 40dB
Audio Harmonic Distortion: Less than 10% (at 60% mod.)
Receiver Specifications:
Sensitivity: 0.25µV (at 12dB SINAD)
Squelch Sensitivity: 0.35µV typ. (at threshold)
Adjacent Channel Selectivity: 70dB
Spurious Response: 70dB
Intermodulation Rejection: 70dB typ.
Hum and Noise Ratio: 40dB
Audio Output Power: 0.35W Typ.
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The wait is over. Ocean Signal is proud to bring the next generation float-free Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB).
The SafeSea EPIRB1 Pro is now fully approved and pairs its compact stature with a rugged design, making it a practical option to meet the needs of all commercial, workboat, and leisure vessels.
The SafeSea EPIRB1 Pro operates in the 406MHz satellite band. This band comprises the international distress frequencies that are constantly monitored by Cospas-Sarsat, the international search and rescue satellite operator, ensuring a rapid response when a signal is received, no matter where it is in the world.
As the world's most compact Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon or EPIRB, the EPIRB1 Pro pairs its compact stature with a durable design, making it a practical option to meet the needs of all commercial, fishing, and leisure vessels. The product has been designed for maximum efficiency and boasts a 10 year battery life in addition to superb operating life when activated, keeping rescue services updated with your location for longer.
Key Features:
Smallest Auto-Deploy (Float-Free)
Bracket Complies with MED/IMO
New SafeSea Antenna Design
10-Year Battery Life
Global Coverage via 406 MHz
Homing Beacon (121.5 MHz)
Fast 66 Channel GPS Receiver
High Intensity Strobe
Mounting Plate for Easy Installation
SHOP: https://www.clrmarine.com/m4/85035--ocean-signal-epirb1-pro-cat-1-epirb.html
Specials Closeouts Remanufactured Rebates
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SafeSea EPIRB1 Pro - Float-Free Category 1 EPIRB
The SafeSea EPIRB1 Pro operates in the 406MHz satellite band. This band comprises the international distress frequencies that are constantly monitored by Cospas-Sarsat, the international search and rescue satellite operator, ensuring a rapid response when a signal is received, no matter where it is in the world. As the world’s most compact Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon or EPIRB, the EPIRB1 Pro pairs its compact stature with a durable design, making it a practical option to meet the needs of all commercial, fishing, and leisure vessels. The product has been designed for maximum efficiency and boasts a 10 year battery life in addition to superb operating life when activated, keeping rescue services updated with your location for longer.
Features:
Most compact Float Free EPIRB / 30% Smaller Footprint (typically)
State of the art 66 channel GPS receiver for fast and accurate position acquisition
Float Free bracket, automatic release housing with Hydrostatic Release Unit
High intensity strobe lights
10 Year Battery Life
Intuitive operating controls protected from accidental activation
Meets or exceeds all International standards including IMO and GMDSS
Class 2 EPIRB (-20°C – +55°C) for general use
Non hazardous battery
This EPIRB is fitted with a 121.5MHz homing beacon used by rescue services for close-in location of vessels in distress. In addition, the EPIRB is fitted with a high brightness LED strobe light for additional impact, especially at night. For emergency situations where a user is not physically able to reach the EPIRB in time, The EPIRB1 Pro also comes complete with a Category I Automatic Release Housing (commonly referred to as ‘float free’). This ensures that the EPIRB is automatically deployed from the bracket by the internal Hydrostatic Release Unit, and then also automatically activates and floats to the surface to send your distress message to the satellite network.
The Automatic Release Housing (ARH) also includes a convenient adapter providing multiple retrofit options. Use the adapter to easily mount the ARH using the same mounting holes that were previously used for older and larger EPIRBS such as the Ocean Signal E100/E100G, Jotron Tron 60s, and McMurdo E5/G5.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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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GMDSS VHF Handheld with BP-234 Battery & Charger
The GM1600 Marine VHF handheld is designed for GMDSS-compliant survival craft communications. The radio is engineered to survive and function in the extreme environmental conditions common in marine emergencies and brings the latest Search and Rescue technology to the marketplace. The GM1600’s shock-resistant housing is constructed of a brightly colored dye-injected polymer assuring this essential piece of emergency equipment will always be easy to find in a survival bag, in a life raft, or any other place when you need to find it quickly.
Features:
Operation instructions are printed on the rear panel
All operations can be made with one hand
The bright LED indicator on the top of the panel
Optional VOX headset for on-board use
One-touch access to Channel 16 and call channel
Highly visible yellow-colored body
Specifications:
Output Power: 2W
Battery Life (BP-234): 3300 mAh non-rechargeable Lithium battery
Waterproof Rating: IPX7
Survival Craft Radio
The GM1600 meets temperature, thermal shock, vibration, and drop resistant (from 1 m height) requirements. After passing those environmental tests, the GM1600 sustains 1m depth waterproof construction specified with IMO resolutions A.809(19), A.694(17), and IEC 61097-12. The BP-234 battery can operate even at –4 degrees F.
Easy Operation
All knobs are sized for quick operation and the large, well-labeled buttons feature a positive action “feel” with a programmable beep tone for sure operation. The front panel includes one-touch access to Channel 16 and the call channel.
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SafeSea EPIRB3 Pro - Category 1
The Ocean Signal EPIRB3 Pro is a full-featured 406 MHz global rescue beacon with an auto-release float-free bracket and packs a host of features into a compact modern design including AIS technology.
AIS provides local rescuers with precise and reliable information on the current beacon position, thereby speeding rescue operations. Additionally, Return Link Service (RLS) comforts those who activate the beacon by confirming that their distress message has been received. The inclusion of Near Field Communication (NFC) capability allows the use of a smartphone app to monitor the EPIRB’s battery and other functions ensuring it is working correctly.
The EPIRB3 Pro comes complete with a Category 1 auto-release float-free mounting bracket. This bracket securely stores the EPIRB3 Pro for the duration of your trip regardless of the conditions experienced throughout. It also provides the best chance of deployment in distress situations where it is difficult for a crew member to reach the EPIRB.
*Programming not required
Features:
No Subscription Required
406 MHz Cospas Sarsat Distress Signal (MEOSAR Compatible)
121.5 MHz Local Homing Signal
AIS (Automatic Identification System) Alert
Smartphone connectivity via NFC (Near Field Communication)
Free Ocean Signal Beacon Mobile App
RLS (Return Link Service) Functionality
GPS | Galileo | Glonass GNSS
Global Coverage
Small and lightweight
Technical Specifications:
Strobe - White and infrared
Dimensions (without antenna) - 6.8" x 3.6" x 3.1" (17.27 x 9.14 x 7.87 cm)
Weight - .42 lbs (190 g)
Battery - Lithium
Battery Replacement - 10 Years
Temperature Range (Operation) - -4° to 131° F (-20° to 55° C)
Activation - Out of bracket and wet or manual (in/out of bracket)
Waterproof - 33' (10m) for 5 minutes
Buoyant - Yes
Operational Life - 48 Hours
Deployment -- Category II - Manual Release
In the Box:
EPIRB
Category I auto release float free bracket
Instruction Manual
*Sold as an Individual
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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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RS90S Black Box VHF Radio with AIS & Hailer
This exclusive RS90 VHF function is for safety, teamwork, convenience, and even just for fun. It’s a great feature that allows you to connect your VHF DSC position polling with chartplotter to show the location of up to three boating friends on the chart display. It’s also easy to set up: You need a RS90 fixed mount VHF, the MMSI number of your buddies’ VHF DSC radios and a Simrad GPS chartplotter. Your VHF will regularly poll your buddies’ positions, and the chartplotter will regularly update their locations by MMSI number on your screen. Track-Your-Buddy is a truly great aid in locational awareness of your friends in a group boating excursion.
Features:
Premium black box VHF Radio
Continues the Simrad legacy in VHF radio
Flexible options with wired & wireless handsets
Enhanced features to support intra and inter vessel communication
Receive GPS data from GPS: External SMA connector for GPS500 Antenna (000-13613-
6 Stations, 4 wired & 2 wireless, unmatched in the market
Alpha numeric keypad for professional users
Advanced radio features including AIS plot, waypoints and navigation
Track Your Buddy when connected to a Navico MFD
30W PA/Hailer Horn output with Listen back feature
Dedicated horn key for immediate and action, no menu fumbling
Scrambler option for private communications
Future features include DSC calls to AIS targets from handset and compatible MFD plus advanced intercom facilities
Voice record 30 second rewind and listen back
Additional Features:
All International, CANADA, USA Channels
Dual channel AIS receiver
ATIS mode for European inland waterways
Built-in hailer -- 30 Watts
Built-in foghorn with 4 selectable patterns
2pin cable of external horn key to activate horn without handset
Handset to built to meet JIS-7
Intercom facility between stations
All International, CANADA, USA Channels
10 weather channel with 1050hz alert tone detect (for US)
Selectable 25/1-watt Transmit Power
DSC Capability Class D
Support Private channels (able to vary by dealer at site by PC program)
GPS Input for Automatic Time and Position Update
NMEA 2000 Interface & NMEA0183 connectivity
Local / Distance function
Support Private channels (able to vary by dealer at site by PC program)
GPS Input for Automatic Time and Position Update
Local / Distance function
Dual Watch/TRI Watch Function
3Ch functions
All Channel Priority Scan
Backlight sync between MFD and VHF handset
20 user Programmable names with MMSI.
Call Log: 10 distress calls, and 20 individual calls for DSC communications
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Remote Mic for UM725 VHF Radios - White
Uniden UMRMIC Remote, Second Station Microphone.
Features:
Remote, second station wired remote microphone
Direct connection to the UM725 series fixed mount VHF radio series
Fully remote control of connected Uniden Marine VHF radio, including channels, DSC Distress, NOAA Weather Channels, and more
Intercom feature between the main radio and the remote microphone
Large, Clear “Landscape” oriented, Full Dot Matrix LCD Display
Bright White LCD Backlight for Day, Orange for the night (User selectable)
Private Text Messaging – Send messages over Marine Channels to other equipped radios
NOAA Weather Channels – With Weather Alerts
IPX8 Rated Waterproof – Submersible to 4.9ft. for 30min with no water intrusion
Included Accessories – 24-foot inter-connect cable, Microphone Hanger, Mounting Hardware
Optional extension inter-connect, up to 75ft
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Remote Mic for UM725 VHF Radios - Black
Uniden UMRMIC Remote, Second Station Microphone.
Features:
Remote, second station wired remote microphone
Direct connection to the UM725 series fixed mount VHF radio series
Fully remote control of connected Uniden Marine VHF radio, including channels, DSC Distress, NOAA Weather Channels, and more
Intercom feature between the main radio and the remote microphone
Large, Clear “Landscape” oriented, Full Dot Matrix LCD Display
Bright White LCD Backlight for Day, Orange for the night (User selectable)
Private Text Messaging – Send messages over Marine Channels to other equipped radios
NOAA Weather Channels – With Weather Alerts
IPX8 Rated Waterproof – Submersible to 4.9ft. for 30min with no water intrusion
Included Accessories – 24-foot inter-connect cable, Microphone Hanger, Mounting Hardware
Optional extension inter-connect, up to 75ft
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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
©Copyright Cheryl Kuba, 3happycampers.com
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R5 GMDSS VHF Handheld Radio - Pack A - Full Feature Option
The R5 is a fully featured GMDSS survival craft radio with user friendly design and features. It is built to meet the latest stringent IMO, GMDSS and ETSI standards. Reliable and easy to use, it is 100% waterproof and drop tested to cope with the toughest marine environments. The large tactile buttons can easily be operated with gloves without unintended activation of buttons. A ribbed design ensures a solid grip even in wet conditions..
Features:
23 GMDSS channels
Easy to use, with large buttons
Waterproof to 1/2M for 1/2 hour
Dimming and backlight control
Battery indicator and battery saving function
Quick channel select button
Keypad lock
Rotary volume control
Dual-/Tri watch
MED (Wheelmark) & FCC approved
Pack A - Full Feature Option:
Lithium Battery - Primary
Belt clip
Lanyard
Test report
User manual
Antenna whip
Storage base
Single Charger Kit:
Li-ion rechargeable battery
Single Charger base
AC/DC converter/adapter
DC connector cables
AC/DC converter instruction sheet
Battery storage and charger base options
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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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SafeSea S100 SART
The SafeSea S100 Search and Rescue Transponder (SART) is a dedicated radar transponder which complies with IMO SOLAS regulations.
Features:
Superior battery life - even at -20°C
User replaceable battery
Non Hazardous battery
Five year replacement interval
Compact size for easy liferaft packing
Supplied complete with telescopic pole and storage bracket
Carriage requirements
SARTs are required on all IMO SOLAS vessels on international voyages:-
-One on 300-500GRT
-Two if over 500GRT
-One SART per every four liferafts on ro-ro passenger vessels
Nationally mandated vessels, including fishing vessels, passenger craft, commercial workboats, etc
Most Super and Mega yachts are required to carry a SART, especially if covered by the MCA code of practice, which is recognized by many countries
Voluntary fit vessels will also benefit by carrying a SART
The SeaSafe S100 SART is designed to assist in the rescue and recovery of liferafts and survival craft. When switched on, the SART remains in a standby mode until automatically activated by an X Band Radar sweep from any vessel in the vicinity. The SafeSea S100 transmits a series of pulses which are displayed on the ships Radar as a line of dots, providing a bearing to the survival craft.
The activation controls are identical to those on theSafeSea E100 EPIRB, making use by unskilled operators much easier
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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HX380 5W Commercial Grade Submersible IPX-7 Handheld VHF Radio with LMR Channels
Building on the success of the HX370S, the HX380 5W Commercial Grade handheld VHF has been upgraded with a 1600 mAh Lithium Ion battery, providing more than 13 hours of use on a single charge (5/5/90 duty cycle). The HX380 had been engineered for unparalleled reliability and exceeds the IPX7 waterproof standard for submersion, 3.3 feet or 1 meter for up to 30 minutes.
The HX380 combines multiple features for a wide variety of users: commercial-grade construction, all USA, International and Canadian Marine Channels, optional speaker microphone/headset jack, and is capable of being programed with up to 40 Land Mobile Radio channels (134 MHz to 174 MHz) with CTCSS and DCS signaling.
Additional features include Programmable Scan, Priority Scan, Dual and TRI Watch, programmable channel names, NOAA weather channels with weather alert, selectable 5/1 Watt transmit power, 10-channel preset key and a battery life indicator. The HX380 is supplied with a 1600mAh Li-Ion battery, heavy duty belt clip, 110 VAC and 12 VDC trickle chargers with a drop in cradle. The HX380S is backed by an industry leading 3-year waterproof warranty.
Features:
40 Programmable Land Mobile Channels 134 MHz to 174 MHz with CTCSS and DCS signaling
Supplied with a 1600mAh Lithium-ion battery, 110 VAC and 12 VDC chargers and a charging cradle
Submersible IPX7 (3.3 feet for 30 minutes)
Selectable 5 and 1 Watt transmit power output
700 mW Loud speaker audio
Battery life indicator
All USA, International and Canadian Marine Channels
Programmable Scan, Priority Scan and Dual and TRI Watch
NOAA Weather channels and Weather Alert
Programmable channel names
Preset key used to recall up to 10 favorite channels
Optional speaker microphones and headsets available
Optional FBA-40 Alkaline Battery tray available
3 Year Waterproof Warranty
Specifications:
Material: Polycarbonate housing, die-cast chassis
Controls: On/Off volume knob, 8-button keypad
Scanning Modes: Programmable Scan, Priority Scan and Dual and TRI Watch
Weather Alert: Yes
Antenna: Flexible whip
Transmit Power: 5/1 Watt
Battery Life: Lithium-ion, more than 13 hours
Waterproof: Meets IPX7, submersible 3' for 30 minutes
Dimensions: 2.2" (W) x 5.24" (H) x 1.3" (D)
Display Type: LCD Screen Size: 1.5" (W) x 1" (H)
Weight: 13.4 oz.
Included Equipment:
1750 mAh Lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack
Charging cradle
110VAC and 12VDC chargers
Antenna
Belt clip
Warranty: 3 years, including water damage, after warranty a $65 flat rate covers the repair
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