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Lowrance Vhf Handheld Radio - Link-2 - Dsc - Aus/nz on 2040-parts.com

AU $315.01
Location:

Dural, New South Wales, Australia

Dural, New South Wales, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Lowrance Manufacturer Part Number:Lowrance

Lowrance VHF Handheld RADIO - LINK-2 - DSC - AUS/NZ

Link2

  • 128 x 128 pixel LCD with adjustable contrast settings and backlighting, and prominent channel display
  • Includes high or low (5W to 1W) transmission power
  • “Get Buddy” feature transmits the radio’s position by push of a button, allowing buddies to receive bearing and distance data from other Link-2 units
  • Latitude, longitude and time display
  • Distress call button with hinged door
  • Ability to select and program up to three favorite channels on a dedicated key
  • Flexible dual and tri watch for greater channel monitoring Weather alerts
  • Buddy list of up to 20 people
  • NMEA 0183 output from the charger base

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