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Cobra Mrhh450 Dual Floating All-terrain Handheld Vhf/gmrs Marine Radios on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Fargo, Georgia, United States

Fargo, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Cobra Marine Manufacturer Part Number:MRHH450 DUAL

Floating All-Terrain Handheld VHF/GMRS Marine Radio
• All-Terrain Radio.
• Rewind-Say-Again.
• Floating design and orange core
makes retrieving radio easy.
• Noise-canceling microphone.
• 6 watt VHF and High Power GMRS.
• USA, Canada and International Channels.
• All NOAA Weather Channels.
• Weather alert with S.A.M.E.
• BURP - Vibrates water out of the speaker grill.
• Patented VibrAlert.
• VOX.
• Advanced GMRS Scan.
• Rated submersible - Meets JIS7 (IPX7) standards.
• External speaker/microphone jack.
• Instant Channel 16.
• Unlimited memory channels.
• Tri-Watch. Scan. Advanced Memory Scan.
• Signal strength meter.
• Button/key lock.
• Battery with charge contacts.
• Illuminated function keys.
• Selectable key tone beep.
• Large, illuminated LCD display.

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