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Ray54E. Class D DSC fixed mount VHF radio. Ray101E. HANDHELD VHF Radio

Features As well as popular VHF features such as extra large display, rotary channel knob, memory scan, weather channels, dual and tri-watch and 16 plus, the Ray54E can also transmit vital emergency information, including your boat identification, position and time of the distress call (requires NMEA data from your GPS).The Ray54E has a powerful built in boat speaker for excellent audio quality and is available in Charcoal Grey or White. • Large high-contrast LCD display. • Backlit keys and backlit LCD display for night time use.• Rapid drop-in charger and Nickel Metal Hydride batteries for charging at anytime.• Battery tray accepts both AA size NiMH and Alkaline batteries.• No expensive battery packs required. • 12v cigarette lighter adapter included. • Wrist strap and belt clip included. • Quick access 16 Plus priority key. • Tri-watch. • Rotary volume and squelch controls. • 2 year limited warranty. • IPX7 waterproof standard: submersible to 1 metre for at least 30 minutes. Rugged and reliable, the Ray101E uses long lasting Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries with 1300mA capacity. User friendly, the Ray101E has easy left or right hand operation with backlit keys and large LCD display. Supplied with 6 NiMH rechargeable cells, quick charger, charger base, wrist strap and belt clip. Features • Large 60 x 30mm LCD display. • Large channel number characters (28mm). • Four-line GPS data in addition to large channel number. • Powerful built-in speaker for excellent audio quality. • Channel change, 16 Plus and HI/LO power controls built into microphone.

Ray49E. Class D DSC fixed mount VHF radio.

A compact, easy-to-use fixed-mount VHF radio with fist microphone and built-in speaker. This powerful VHF is available in stylish grey or white finishes and has a clear and bright LCD display with large easy-to- read digits and rotary controls for channel, volume, squelch and menu operation.• Class D DSC (Digital Selective Calling) Transceiver.• ‘DSE’ NMEA sentence for 3 decimal position precision. • GPS Position, COG and SOG display. • Dual, Tri, and Quad Watch. • Programmable Scanning. • Superior receiver with excellent intermodulation rejection. • DSC Distress key transmits GPS position and a digital Mayday. • Quick Access 16/Favourite key. • NMEA 0183 Output for marine chartplotter position polling. • NMEA 0183 input. • 4 Types of Scan: All Scan, Saved (Memory) Scan, Priority All Scan, Priority Saved Scan.• ‘DSE’ NMEA sentence for 3 decimal position precision. • Submersible (IPX7 Standard). • External speaker output.

Ray430. Loudhailer, foghorn & intercom

The Ray430 loudhailer has eight foghorn signals, including an automatic foghorn when underway. Connect it to a vessel security system for an extra loud alarm siren if a sensor is activated, or add up to four remote intercom stations for complete onboard communications. 30 watts of output power means you will be loud and clear!
16 plus and a dedicated distress key can also be found on the fascia.Dedicated 16 plus and hail buttons on the fist microphone.The Ray54E is also available in white.The Ray54E can be trunnion or surface mounted. Drop-in battery chargerBattery trayPage 117 for Specifications3 Year Raymarine Warranty Also available in white Pages 117 – 119 for Specifications3 Year Raymarine Warranty
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