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Garmin Rino 520 GPS and 2-Way Radio

Garmin Rino 520 GPS and 2-Way Radio
WAAS-enabled, 12-parallel-channel GPS receiver Built-in quad helix receiving antenna Built-in basemap with automatic routing capabilities 56 MB internal BlueChart, U.S. TOPO and City Select, which provides detailed streets for turn-by-turn guidance (there is no voice output) Transmit power using FRS frequency is 0.5 watt (up to a 2-mile range) Transmit power using GMRS frequency is 5 watts (up to a 12-mile range)* Channels: 7 FRS, 15 GMRS**, and 8 GMRS repeater***(*In Canada, the transmit power is limited to 2 watts **Using GMRS frequency in the U.S. requires an FCC license ***GMRS repeater channels are not available in Canada) Sends and receives GPS location information using FRS/GMRS channels and shows them on the map 38 sub-audible squelch codes per transmission channel for semi-private radio communications There are 10 call and ring tones and four roger tones Vibration mode for silent call alert Send and receive short text notes External voice activation (VOX) External temperature reporting Unit dimensions: 7.5"H x 2.3"W x 1.8"D Display: 1.7"H x 1.3"W, 256-color transflective TFT (220 x 176 pixels) Weight: 10.3 oz Battery life: 16 hours (typical use) - high capacity, 8.4V



A Boater's Guide to Vhfand Gmdss by Sue Fletcher,
A Boater's Guide to Vhfand Gmdss by Sue Fletcher,
The first complete, hands-on VHF guide for recreational boaters The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) represents a complete overhaul of marine communications, which hadn't changed much since the Morse code system was instituted after the "Titanic sank in 1912. VHF analog radio has long been essential for two-way communcation between boats or between a boat and a shore station within line-of-sight distance of one another. But GMDSS uses VHF radios fitted with digital selective calling (DSC), which allows automated radio calls. A VHF-DSC radio can selectively call another digital radio by call number, just as a telephone does, and in the case of distress, urgency, and safety calls, all vessels and coast stations within receiving distance are alerted; once programmed, the DSC radio will broadcast and repeat your digital ID, your position, and a Mayday message to rescue personnel. Endorsed by the U.S. Coast Guard and written by a VHF-DSC radio trainer, "A Boater's Guide to VHF and GMDSS is a user-friendly guide that gets recreational boaters quickly up to speed on using both analog and digital VHF radiotelephones. Think of it as your on-call radio resource, with step-by-step instructions, illustrations of what the radio displays will look like, and sample transmissions. Sue Fletcher's straightforward explanations are accompanied by highlighted tips, guides to radio "Geek-Speak," and a Quick Reference chart, so you'll easily master what you need to know aboutSelecting and setting up a DSC or analog VHF system VHF radio protocol, including radio regulations, transmission etiquette, and channel allocation Using and getting the most out of your radio, including calls,weather, and port operations A full explanation of GMDSS, including equipment requirements, EPIRBs, SARTs, and Navtex "The U.S.



Marine VHF radio - Marine VHF radio is installed on all large ships and most motorized small craft. It is mainly used for collision avoidance, summoning rescue services and communicating with harbours and marinas, and operates in the VHF frequency range, between 156 to 174 MHz.

VHF radio - VHF radio refers to several communications services in the VHF frequency range, including:

Basic exchange telecommunications radio service - In telecommunication, a basic exchange telecommunications radio service (BETRS) is a commercial service that can extend telephone service to rural areas by replacing the local loop with radio communications. In the BETRS, non-government ultra high frequency (UHF) and very high frequency (VHF) common carrier and the private radio service frequencies are shared.

Very high frequency - Very high frequency (VHF) is the radio frequency range from 30 MHz (wavelength 10 m) to 300 MHz (wavelength 1 m). Frequencies immediately below VHF is HF, and the next higher frequencies are known as Ultra high frequency (UHF).



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Channel Radio Uhf Vhf Watt - Channel Radio Uhf Vhf Watt Lowrance LVR-850 VHF Radio Large LCD channel/function display with backlighting 25 watts transmit power / 1 watt low power mode 2-way DSC (Digital Selective Calling) NMEA 0183 compatible (RS-232) 54 transmit channels 84 receive channels 8 U.S. A Boater's Guide to Vhfand Gmdss by Sue Fletcher, The first complete, hands-on VHF guide for recreational boaters The Global Maritime Distress channel radio uhf vhf watt and Safety System (GMDSS) represents a ...

Two Way Radio Repeater - Two Way Radio Repeater A Boater's Guide to Vhfand Gmdss by Sue Fletcher, The first complete, hands-on VHF guide for recreational boaters The Global Maritime Distress two way radio repeater and Safety System (GMDSS) represents a complete overhaul of marine communications, which hadn't changed much since the Morse code system was instituted after the "Titanic sank in 1912. VHF analog radio has long been essential for two-way communcation between boats or between a boat two way radio ...

Detection Frequency Radio - Detection Frequency Radio Uniden UM525 ES-Series Mount VHF/Loud 25-Watt Marine Radio Part of Uniden's ES Series, the UM525 fixed mount marine radio is packed full of features including rubber grip microphone detection frequency radio and function controls, GPS determined fog blast patterns, recommended channel band detection frequency radio and a built-in user Help system. Compatible with Uniden's WHAMx4 wireless mic system. Includes manufactures three-year water protection warranty. ,,,, 3? Diagonal LCD Display ,,,, Huge 3? diagonal ...

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