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80 CommunicationsCommunications 81 Features • Class D DSC (Digital Selective Calling) transceiver. • DSC distress key transmits GPS position and a digital mayday. • Dual and Tri Watch. • Built-in 30 Watt hailer with ‘Listen Back’ and automatic fog horn. • NMEA 0183 input with GPS Position, COG and SOG display. • Chartplotter position polling using NMEA 0183 output. • Easy-to-use controls for channel, volume, squelch and menu operation. • Extra large dot matrix LCD. • Marine speaker microphone with controls and remote mount option. • Dual channel display (2UP Mode) displays active channel and standby channel simultaneously. • Programmable favourite channel soft keys (1UP Mode). • Quick Access 16/favourite channel key.• Programmable scanning. • Submersible (IPX7 standard). • Superior receiver with excellent inter-modulation rejection improving communications with other makes of radio.• Rugged housing with a low profile bezel using the optional flush mount kit.• Optional RayMic remote handset serves as full function second station. • RayMic enables full duplex intercom capabilities between Ray218E and RayMic at a remote station.• External speaker output. Delivering exceptional performance, the Ray218E has a long list of standard features including Class D Digital Selective Calling, built-in hailer, and chartplotter position polling. For improved communication the Ray218E can also be expanded with the powerful RayMic remote handset. The RayMic handset allows full function radio control and intercom capability from a remote station on board.

Ray218E. A high performance, class D DSC fixed mount radio Ray55E. A powerful, expandable and easy to use class D DSC VHF radio

AWARDS 2007 RAY218 VOTED BEST IN SHOW A compact power house the Ray55E VHF radio offers unmatched performance and style. Expand the Ray55E with the powerful RayMic remote handset. The optional RayMic handset enables full function radio control and intercom capability from a remote station on board.• Class D DSC (Digital Selective Calling) transceiver.• DSC Distress key transmits GPS position and a digital mayday.• NMEA 0183 input with GPS Position, COG and SOG display.• Chartplotter position polling using NMEA 0183 output.• Easy-to-use rotary controls for channel, volume, squelch and menu operation.• Extra large dot matrix LCD. • Speaker microphone with controls and remote mount option. • Dual Channel Display (2UP Mode) displays active channel and stand by channel simultaneously.• Programmable favourite channel soft keys (1UP Mode) and for easy navigation through menus and radio functions.• Quick Access 16/Favourite Channel key. • 4 Scan Modes: All Scan, Saved (Memory) Scan, Priority All Scan and Priority Saved Scan.• Submersible (IPX7 Standard). • Superior receiver with excellent intermodulation rejection.• Rugged housing with a low profile bezel using the optional flush mount kit.• Can be used with Raymarine's RayMic for full second station control.• External speaker output.
Large, easy to read LCD display. Dedicated 16 plus button.Dedicated Distress button located behind flap. Powerful built-in speaker. Ray218E with standard fist michrophone. Raymic (left) is available as an option. Optional Raymic handset for full- function second station.Dedicated 16 plus button.Dedicated Distress button located behind flap. Page 119 for Specifications3 Year Raymarine WarrantyPage 118 for Specifications3 Year Raymarine Warranty Optional Raymic handset for full- function second station.
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