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Class D Portable VHF
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SRC
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122903
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Class D Portable VHF
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Overview

Sets can be fixed or portable. A fixed set generally has the advantages of more reliable power source, higher transmit power, larger and more effective aerial and bigger display and buttons. A portable set(often essentially a waterproof, VHF walkie-talkie in design) can be carried on a kayak, or to a lifeboat in an emergency, has its own power source and is waterproof if GMDSS-approved.


Features

- Directional wireless phone with built-in DSC for small ships
- Frequency range : 156.025~162.025 MHz
- Waterproof to 1M depth
- Spurious : 70dB
- Displaying four-digit channels as amended by ITU RR Appendix 18
- Airline Output : 6W / 1W
- Reception sensitivity : -112 dBm
- Integrated channel selection : 70 dB
- Float Free
- Internal digital selection call function (ITU-R M493-13 satisfied)

GMDSS, AIS product, Communication, etc.
SRC is a maritime equipment developing and manufacturing company founded in 2008 with professional engineers who have more than 10 years of experience at this field to develop and supply more convenient and secure equipments based on IT technology at the maritime sector. We develop and produce GMDSS equipment, AIS products, Communication equipment and Navigation equipment that currently all 12 kinds of maritime safety navigation and communication products . We also develop LED light products in corperation with KOREAN INSTITUTE OF ENERGY RESEARCH such as LED fishing lamp and working lamp. In addition, we are in progress to propagate locally the educational navigation and communication simulator with European superior technology, and have assisted in maritime manpower to install the system at Korean Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology in 2012.
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