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 Cobra Marine, Floating Handheld 6W VHF Radio, MRHH350FLT

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Unit Dimension: 2.4" W x 1.4" H x 4.5" L
Display Type: Illuminated LCD Display
Transmit Power: 6 Watt
Features: Noise Canceling Microphone, U.S.A., Canada & International Channels, All NOAA Weather Channels, Weather Alert, Burp, Instant Channel 16, Unlimited Memory Channels, Tri-Watch, Battery With Charge Contacts

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