Standard Horizon Hx300 Floating Handheld Vhf Marine Radio With Strobe Light on 2040-parts.com
Bayville, New Jersey, United States
VERTEX STANDARD is the leader in communication equipment covering the HF to VHF frequency, the most important frequencies in marine communications. These products are also used in the fishing and shipping industries, as well as installed in the base stations. Vertex Standard understands that marine products require high reliability and functionality because ships must be operated safely even under severe weather conditions.
Standard Horizon HX300 Floating Handheld VHF
Compact Case Design Compact, ergonomic case design is a result of the new ultra small, large capacity 1650 mAh 3.7V Lithium Ion battery technology. This gives the radio a much smaller case design yet light enough to float face up if dropped in the water Water Activated Flashing LED If the HX300 accidentally goes overboard a flashing RED LED is automatically activated to help locate and retrive the radio at night. E2O Easy To Operate Menu System New intuitive menu system allows easy access to all of the setup functions of the radio, making it easy to customize settings based on the preferences of the user USB Charging Technology Supplied with a USB charging cable with 110VAC adapter providing more flexibility when recharging the battery It's Built Better So It's Backed Better Because the HX300 is built better, it's backed better. If your Standard Horizon HX300 ever fails for any reason including water damage during normal use in the first 3 years, Standard Horizon will repair or replace it free, without hassle or charges.period! If it fails thereafter under normal use, the product is covered by Standard Horizon's Lifetime Flat Rate Service Program. Battery Type Lithium Ion Capacity - Battery (mAH) 1170mAh Power - Output (Watts) 5W, 1W Waterproof Rating Submersible Weather Alert Yes |
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