Up for sale is this Raymarine Ray 54 VHF. Comes with protective cover that has quick study notes inside. The manual for this radio is readily available online. It has the Digital Selective Calling feature that connects to your GPS receiver (not included) and you can send distress messages which contain your GPS coordinates. The radio also shows location, course, spped, etc just like a GPS.
This radio TX and RX's perfectly and the built-in speaker is a good quality making it easy to understand incoming messages. Selling this only because I'm no longer able to use it. I love Raymarine products. |
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