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Raymarine Ray 49 VHF Radio
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Raymarine Ray 49 VHF Radio

  • Digital Selective Calling and enhanced GPS positioning data
  • Antiglare liquid crystal display is easy to read
  • Powerful built-in speaker gives excellent sound quality
  • NOAA weather alerts inform you of impending storms
Outfit your boat for your communication needs with this versatile radio with class "D" Digital Selective Calling (DSC) and enhanced GPS positioning data. The GPS data gives latitude and longitude plus time, SOG and COG data from any NMEA input. An anti-glare 1.9" x 1.3" liquid crystal display makes it easy to see which channel you're operating on at a glance, and the powerful built-in speaker makes for excellent sound quality. The instant 16/9 key on the fist mic lets you send out emergency transmissions in an instant. Scanning options include programmable scanning, all-channel scanning, Dual Watch and a Tri-Watch feature that scans working channel, priority channels and weather channel keep you informed, while the NOAA weather alert tells you of impending storms and dangerous conditions. Local Mode decreases noise in areas where RF interference is high. Waterproof to IPX7 standards.
Color: Gray.
Text Size: AAA
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Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
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PushyCAT
Location:"Downunder" "Chuck a shrimp on the barbie" (Aust)
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
1st Timer VHF Radio (marine)
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The reasons for the purchase of a Raymarine Ray 49 VHF radio was first & foremost brand name. Asking around the consensus was, 'you won't do much better than that'... Let the industry be the judge!!! What better opinion can you get???
Ascetically, I like it, & all the controls are in the right places for me.
Was at first overawed by all the features, I thought I'd never get a handle on the operation of them!! But when you sort the wheat from the chaff & work out the features you will most often use it's not so daunting.
Mounting the unit was a snack 4 SSS/T screws & the jobs done, I like the slots in the mounting bracket where the radio is secured to it, if you want to remove the unit from your boat for security purposes a couple of turns on the thumb screws to loosen them then just pull the unit out. It can be a fiddly job on re installation if you have to remove the thumb screws completely, particularly if the unit is mounted in a tight position.
Operational wise it sends & receives well within the manufacturer's parameters & will continue to do so for years to come... After all it's a Raymarine product! :-) :-)