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Lowrance Link-5 Dsc Vhf Radio on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
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USA, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Lowrance Manufacturer Part Number:link 5 UPC:Does not apply

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LOWRANCE LINK-5 DSC VHF RADIO

The Link-5 marine VHF system is compact and affordable with an ultra-rugged waterproof (IPX7) chassis. Meeting the latest international compliance standards, the Link-5 delivers the ultimate reliability and performance, for unparalleled safety and communication on-the-water, anywhere in the world.

Link-5 offers a best-in-class microphone with six quick keys for simple and reliable helm operation, plus a built-in speaker that delivers clear audio that is easy to hear – even with the ambient noise typically associated with boating. It also features an easy-grip rubber molding cover for secure holding and operation.

Safety is always a concern; Lowrance designed the Link-5 for clear and simple Class D DSC operation. Link-5 features an efficient, extra-large rotary knob interface for easy channel changing, menu navigation and setting control. Clear display of GPS lat/lon data is presented on a 1 x 1.8 in (2.6 x 4.6 cm) LCD display with adjustable backlighting. Delivering all USA, Canadian and International marine channels, the system provides easy access to all DSC functions. The Lowrance Link-5 features an extra large Channel 16 key, dedicated volume and squelch knobs, weather keys, selectable Dual and TriWatch modes, local and distant functions, and three user-programmable (“favorites”) channels.


THE LOWRANCE UNIT IS A USED ITEM  IN GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS.

UNIT COMES AS IT APPEARS ON THE LISTING PHOTOS WITH NO ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES INCLUDED.
IT WAS TESTED FOR BASIC POWER CAPABILITIES ONLY AND IT POWERED ON.

WHEN POWERED ON SCREEN POWERED ON BUTTONS AMD KNOBS SEEM TO BE WORKING.

MICROPHONE'S SPEAKER AND BUTTONS ALSO SEEMS TO BE FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY. 

 MAY HAVE SOME SIGNS OF WEAR LIKE SCRATCHES OR MARKS BUT NOTHING THAT CAN MAKE THIS UNIT STOP FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY. SCREEN IS CRACKED BUT STILL VISIBLE AND ALL BUTTONS WORK PROPERLY. NO FURTHER TESTING WERE DONE.

 

PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION AND VIEW PHOTOGRAPHS OF THIS UNIT CAREFULLY AND THOROUGHLY BEFORE MAKING ANY PURCHASE WE HAVE DESCRIBED THIS ITEM TO BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE INCLUDING ALL KNOWN AND VISIBLE FLAWS.

SOLD AS IS NO RETURNS/EXCHANGES CAN BE MADE.

PLEASE CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS IN REGARDS TO THIS LISTING.


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