VHF HNDHELD FLOAT 6W

Ensure clear and reliable communication on the water with the VHF HNDHELD FLOAT 6W, a powerful and essential tool for any mariner. Designed for the demanding marine environment, this handheld VHF radio offers robust performance and user-friendly operation, making it a trusted companion for safety and convenience during your voyages. Its intuitive design ensures that essential communications are always within easy reach, providing peace of mind whether you're navigating coastal waters or venturing further offshore.

  • Key Features
  • Floating Design: ** Engineered to float, this radio is designed to stay visible and accessible if accidentally dropped overboard, preventing loss and ensuring you can retrieve it quickly.
  • Waterproof Construction: ** Built to withstand the harsh marine environment, its robust waterproof casing protects internal components from splashes, rain, and submersion, guaranteeing reliable operation in any weather condition.
  • Intuitive Controls: ** Features easy-to-use buttons and a clear display, allowing for quick access to all functions, even in challenging conditions or while wearing gloves.
  • Emergency Capabilities: ** Equipped with essential emergency channels and signaling features, providing a vital link for distress calls and safety communications.
  • Long Battery Life: ** Offers extended operating time on a single charge, ensuring you have dependable communication power for the duration of your outing.

The VHF HNDHELD FLOAT 6W is more than just a communication device; it's a critical safety component for recreational boaters, commercial fishermen, and anyone spending time on the water. Its ability to float is a standout feature, offering a tangible benefit that mitigates the risk of losing expensive equipment overboard. The 6-watt power output provides the necessary range for routine communications, weather alerts, and emergency situations, giving you confidence in your ability to connect when it matters most. The rugged, waterproof build ensures durability and longevity, standing up to the rigors of constant marine use.

This handheld VHF radio is ideal for a wide range of marine applications, from small sailboats and powerboats to larger yachts and commercial vessels. It serves as a primary or backup communication system, offering flexibility and reliability. Whether you're coordinating with other vessels, contacting shore facilities, or monitoring marine channels for important updates, the VHF HNDHELD FLOAT 6W is designed to perform. Its user-friendly interface makes it accessible for both experienced mariners and those new to boating, ensuring that safety and communication are never compromised.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Manufacturer Part Number (MFG) M36-01
Transmission Power 6W
Waterproof Rating IP67
Buoyancy Floats
Dimensions (W x H x D) 2.4 x 5.5 x 1.5 inches
Weight (approx.) 0.75 lbs
Battery Type Li-Ion
Operating Temperature -4°F to +122°F (-20°C to +50°C)
Channels All USA, International, and Canadian marine channels

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