Floating 6 Watt Class H DSC Handheld VHF/GPS
Features
- 6W transmit power output (Selectable 6/ 2/ 1 W)
- 700mW Loud Audio and Noise Canceling Function for both TX/RX audio
- Rugged case construction conforms to Military Standard (MIL-STD-810F)
- Available in Navy Blue or Black
- Submersible IPX8 Construction and it floats
- DSC (Digital Selective Calling) ITU-R M.493 Class-H Operation
- W2.60’’ x H5.43’’ x D1.50’’ – Round Case Design provides excellent ergonomics
- Built-in Integrated 66 channel WAAS GPS Receiver
- 11-hour Operating Time with 1800mAh high capacity Li-ion battery
- Easy to Operate Menu System with a large (1.7’’ x 1.7’’) Full-dot matrix display
- Selectable Display Mode – Day & Night Mode
- Waypoint and Route navigation
- Group Monitor Function utilizing DSC Group Position Call
- MOB (Man over Board) feature
- Water Activated Emergency “WHITE” Strobe Light
- Two Scrambler Systems built-in – 4-code CVS2500A & 32-code FVP-42
- Versatile Scanning operation (Dual Watch and Triple Watch)
- NOAA Weather Channels with Weather Alert
- FM Broadcast Radio Receiver
- Micro USB Data jack for PC programming
- 3 Year Waterproof Warranty
Specifications
- Frequency Range: (Frequency differs in some regions)
- TX: 156.025 MHz – 161.600 MHz
- RX: 156.050 MHz – 163.275 MHz (USA / International, Including WX channels)
- Channel Spacing: 25 kHz
- Frequency Stability: ±3 ppm (4° F to +140° F [20° C to +60° C])
- Emission Type: 16K0G3E for Voice, 16K0G2B for DSC
- Antenna Impedance: 50 Ω
- Supply Voltage:7.4 Volt DC, Negative Ground (Battery Terminal)
- Current Consumption:
- 380 mA (Receive)
- 130 mA (Standby, GPS On)
- 110 mA (Standby, GPS Off)
- 1.6 Amp / 1.0 Amp / 0.7 Amp
- (TX: 6 Watt (5 Watt)* / 2 Watt / 1 Watt)
- Operating Temperature: 4° F to +140° F (20° C to +60° C)
- DSC Individual Directory: Store up to 100 Identities
- DSC Group Directory: Store up to 30 Groups
- RF Power Output:
- 6 Watt (5 W)* (HIGH)
- 2 Watt (MEDIUM)
- 1 Watt (LOW) (@7.4V)
Brochures/Product Link
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