Mobile marine radios
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153.90 EUR
Product number: AM065N307
A Standard Horizon GX-1400E is an ultra compact (156x61x100 mm) VHF mobile marine transceiver. The GX1400 Eclipse Series is an ITU-R M493-14 Class D class VHF with a separate Channel 70 receiver, which allows DSC calls to be received even when listening to communications. The DSC DISTRESS function when activated transmits a digital MAYDAY including vessel identification, Latitude / Longitude and time (with GPS connected), to facilitate prompt response. Additional calls that can be made are Individual, Urgency, Safety, Position Report and Send.
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217.32 EUR
Product number: AM064N307
Standard Horizon’s GX-1800E is a compact marine VHF radio with 25W output power. Second station capable, this VHF offers a bright backlight with DOT matrix display, NMEA0183 connectivity and IPX8 water rating.
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406.58 EUR
Product number: AM044N326
The Standard Horizon GX-2200 Matrix AIS/GPS mobile marine transceiver makes AIS simple and easy right out of the box. Now with an Integrated 66 Channel GPS receiver and two integrated AIS receivers getting connected has never been easier. Having a VHF with DSC and integrated AIS/GPS provides REAL piece of mind in high traffic areas.
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520.04 EUR
Product number: GX-6000E
Introducing the all new Quantum Standard Horizon GX-6000E Commerical Grade Fixed Mount VHF with NMEA2000 and Integrated AIS receiver. The GX6000 integrates a dual channel AIS (Automatic Identification System) receiver to display class A and B AIS vessel information (MMSI, Call Sign, Ship Name, BRG, DST, SOG and COG) directly on the LCD display. The GX6000 has a separate AIS antenna connection to ensure that your will be able to receive AIS signals while transmitting VHF communications. The GX6000 is also capable of entering and saving up to 250 waypoints, which may be selected and navigated to by using a unique navigation compass display. The GX6000 allows you to contact an AIS ship directly using DSC, show your vessels position in relation to AIS targets and alert you when an AIS ship may be approaching too close to your location via the Closest Point of Approach (CPA) Alarm or Time to Closest Point of Approach (TCPA) Alarm. |