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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 8:31 pm Post subject: VHF/UHF Radio
how does this sound? at $195
GME GX300 + AE312H Bonus Pack
** Brand NEW**
The GX300 is an innovative new design incorporating both 27 MHz Marine Band and 27 MHz Citizen Band transceivers into one unit.
The GX300 is designed from the ground up to match GME's entire range of Marine radios which also include the GX600 VHF Marine transceiver and the GR100 Marine AM/FM stereo receiver.
Available in either Black or White, the GX300 allows the user to easily switch between Marine and CB modes to suit the installation.
With features such as Memory Channel Scan, Emergency/Priority Channel Recall, Dual Watch, Large Back-lit Display, very effective Noise Limiter and waterproof design (IP55) the GX300 covers virtually all aspects of 27 MHz communication on land or sea in one unit. The front mounted speaker provides loud clear reception and the channel controls on the microphone make operation easy.
The GX300 is supplied with a gimbal mounting bracket, but with a depth of just 70mm, the GX300 is also perfectly suited to Flush Mounting (using the optional flush mount kit).
Key Features:
Large back-lit LCD display with Lamp Dimming Function
Rotary Squelch Control
Programmable Memory Channel Scan
Advanced Noise Limiter (NL) Circuitry
User Selection of Australian 27 MHz Marine or 27 MHz CB Channels
Channel 88 and Priority channel selector key
Dual Watch feature
Water proof design (IP55) protects against water spray
Remote Channel Change Function Microphone
Multiple mounting options (flush or Gimbal mount)
AE312H
600mm Ground Dependant 27 MHz Antenna, comes with Base Lead and Plug
depends what aplication mate... if its for a tinny vhf is really all you need..
most big boats around have both. i think it might even be a survey requirment in some instances
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:45 pm Post subject:
coroboreebandit wrote:
depends what aplication mate... if its for a tinny vhf is really all you need.. most big boats around have both. i think it might even be a survey requirment in some instances
Ummmmm bandit I think you will find that the servey requirement is for a HF (high Freq) radio NOT a UHF (ultra high freq) radio
In a boat just go and see Tony at Boatcom/carcom on Biship st.. He will set you on the right path.. he is also a supporter of the FFF
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