Radio & Communications for Sale
- Hx870 6w floating handheld vhf radio: integrated gps and emergency strobe light(US $249.00)
- Boss audio mr1306ua receiver, 2 mr6w speakers & mrant10 antenna mfg# mck1306w.6(US $86.88)
- Harris microstar digital radio antenna mount 024-902072-072 split support 23/26(US $39.99)
- New poly-planar wc-3 marine stereo radio splash cover & mounting kit & hardware(US $24.99)
- Brand new gme aiss120 ais transponder splitter ultra low loss(AU $297.00)
- Lowrance 000-10789-001 link-8 dsc vhf marine radio(US $319.60)
Toyota Yaris
Fri, 07 Jan 2011Toyota has released these images of the latest variant of the ever-popular Yaris/Vitz city car. Whilst growing in every direction over the outgoing model, the new car manages to be around 30 kilos lighter than the model it replaces. The exterior has received a thorough revision, being designed under the moniker of 'agility and sophistication'.
How CATIA helped to create the SilverBull concept bike
Wed, 14 Nov 2012Dassault Systèmes' latest CATIA has helped a French industrial designer to realize his concept bike, SilverBull. Strate Collège graduate Marc Boulangé set out to create a concept that would integrate both engineering and design into a finished product that would showcase the qualities of both disciplines. Boulangé calls his vision of design ‘Mechanical Poetry', and has described how it is thanks to CATIA technology that his cherished SilverBull project came to creation.
Porsche 911: the new 2009 model
Fri, 06 Jun 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 06 June 2008 08:00 The great survivor of the sports car world – the Porsche 911 – has evolved again. Porsche today unveils the latest in a long line of 911s and the new one heralds the arrival of Porsche’s new twin-clutch transmission (dubbed PDK) and direct-injection. Amazingly, it makes the coupe nearly as fuel efficient as a family car, nudging 30mpg. Porsche 911: the 2009 model year There’s no new model designation this time: it remains a 997 at heart and Porsche calls the latest 911 a ‘second-generation 997’, despite a raft of technical changes under the same-again skin.