VHF VHF126-03U

Our antennas are made of fiberglass and/or stainless steel for high-end applications where maximum range and durability are important for example usage on oceans and large lakes. We recommend fiberglass tube antennas, which are coated with smooth polyurethane and will last for many years. Small boats may also use stainless steel whip antennas because they are rugged and can withstand lots of mechanical forces during heeling of the small vessel. Depending on conditions and weight of an antenna, you can use stainless steel accessories like the adapter tube, deck, rail or wall mount.

2020-06-09T15:07:46-03:0022/04/2020|

VHF VHF136-04U

Our antennas are made of fiberglass and/or stainless steel for high-end applications where maximum range and durability are important for example usage on oceans and large lakes. We recommend fiberglass tube antennas, which are coated with smooth polyurethane and will last for many years. Small boats may also use stainless steel whip antennas because they are rugged and can withstand lots of mechanical forces during heeling of the small vessel. Depending on conditions and weight of an antenna, you can use stainless steel accessories like the adapter tube, deck, rail or wall mount.

2020-06-09T15:03:44-03:0022/04/2020|

VHF VHF144-03N

Our antennas are made of fiberglass and/or stainless steel for high-end applications where maximum range and durability are important for example usage on oceans and large lakes. We recommend fiberglass tube antennas, which are coated with smooth polyurethane and will last for many years. Small boats may also use stainless steel whip antennas because they are rugged and can withstand lots of mechanical forces during heeling of the small vessel. Depending on conditions and weight of an antenna, you can use stainless steel accessories like the adapter tube, deck, rail or wall mount.

2020-06-09T15:01:48-03:0022/04/2020|

VHF VHF264-06U

Our antennas are made of fiberglass and/or stainless steel for high-end applications where maximum range and durability are important for example usage on oceans and large lakes. We recommend fiberglass tube antennas, which are coated with smooth polyurethane and will last for many years. Small boats may also use stainless steel whip antennas because they are rugged and can withstand lots of mechanical forces during heeling of the small vessel. Depending on conditions and weight of an antenna, you can use stainless steel accessories like the adapter tube, deck, rail or wall mount.

2020-06-09T14:44:23-03:0022/04/2020|

MF/HF LHF500-00S

Our antennas are made of fiberglass and/or stainless steel for high-end applications where maximum range and durability are important for example usage on oceans and large lakes. We recommend fiberglass tube antennas, which are coated with smooth polyurethane and will last for many years. Small boats may also use stainless steel whip antennas because they are rugged and can withstand lots of mechanical forces during heeling of the small vessel. Depending on conditions and weight of an antenna, you can use stainless steel accessories like the adapter tube, deck, rail or wall mount.

2020-06-10T17:06:28-03:0022/04/2020|

MF/HF LHF700-00S

Our antennas are made of fiberglass and/or stainless steel for high-end applications where maximum range and durability are important for example usage on oceans and large lakes. We recommend fiberglass tube antennas, which are coated with smooth polyurethane and will last for many years. Small boats may also use stainless steel whip antennas because they are rugged and can withstand lots of mechanical forces during heeling of the small vessel. Depending on conditions and weight of an antenna, you can use stainless steel accessories like the adapter tube, deck, rail or wall mount.

2020-06-10T17:02:05-03:0022/04/2020|

MF/HF LHF900-00S

Our antennas are made of fiberglass and/or stainless steel for high-end applications where maximum range and durability are important for example usage on oceans and large lakes. We recommend fiberglass tube antennas, which are coated with smooth polyurethane and will last for many years. Small boats may also use stainless steel whip antennas because they are rugged and can withstand lots of mechanical forces during heeling of the small vessel. Depending on conditions and weight of an antenna, you can use stainless steel accessories like the adapter tube, deck, rail or wall mount.

2020-06-10T17:00:14-03:0022/04/2020|

JHS-7

The JHS-7 is a hand-held portable VHF radiotelephone for on-scene, life-saving two-way communication between ships, which is in accordance with the SOLAS convention. The JHS-7 is robustly designed to survive in the harshest marine conditions. The JHS-7 comes standard with 13 single-frequency voice channels including Channel 16 (156.800 MHz), using only 0.25 to 1 Watt of transmitted power. It can also be used for onboard communication. Thirteen single-frequency voice channels are provided including Channel 16, which can also be easily selected by an independent switch. The JHS-7 is composed of unique selected components and materials, which endures extensive sunlight exposure. The JHS-7 offers single-handed operation due to the suitably arranged buttons and switches, providing safe, precise and convenient control of work handling operations. The JHS-7 is designed to minimize the power consumption and to maximize the operating time. Its sleeping mode functionality ensures over 8 hours of operating time.

2020-06-11T19:14:47-03:0022/04/2020|

Tron TR30

Jotron’s Tron TR30 GMDSS and Maritime VHF Radio is an innovated “two-in-one” radio, which gives the user the opportunity to access both standard GMDSS simplex channels and full maritime duplex channels. In addition, the floating Tron TR30 GMDSS and Maritime VHF Radio can be connected to an IP-67 speaker microphone or a headset with a PTT-module. The small and compact two-positioning charger is easy to install and allows the user to access vital information on the display while charging. Tron TR30 GMDSS and Maritime VHF Radio has the ultimate functional design. Every detail has been developed based on user functionality, both in an emergency situation (emergency battery) and in general on board communications (rechargeable battery). When connecting the emergency battery, the radio is automatically in preset emergency mode. Only emergency required features are accessible, thus reducing critical radio adjustment time for the user.

2020-06-09T16:04:17-03:0022/04/2020|

NCR-333

The high-performance NCR-333 NAVTEX integrates a high visibility LCD display, shares the same simple configuration as its predecessor and contributes to improved safety at sea. The NCR-333 receives NAVTEX broadcasts on the frequency channel 518 kHz, and either 490 kHz or 4209.5 kHz. The NAVTEX automatically receives broadcasts on the international standard frequency 518 kHz. Local transmissions of NAVTEX use the 490 kHz channel. The high frequency channel 4209.5 kHz is allocated for NAVTEX broadcasts. The NCR-333 also allows you to select and deselect certain types of information and coastal stations with the purpose of avoiding repeat broadcasts. The NCR-333 is paperless but includes the option of a printer (DPU-414) to provide the ships log with valuable printouts if required.

2020-06-10T15:22:58-03:0022/04/2020|