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Baltimore, Maryland, US

Baltimore, Maryland, US
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In amazing Shape! Great buy! Used very little

The Raymarine Ray 215 DSC VHF waterproof fixed mount VHF with SC101 Digital Selective Calling and Remote Microphone and Dual station capabilities is a top-of-the-line fixed mount VHF radio and is an excellent choice if you are looking for a full featured performance VHF radio.
With its super large LCD, superior audio quality, and oversized volume squelch and channel selectors, the Ray 215 is exceptionally easy to use. Because safety at sea is always a primary concern, the Ray 215 is equipped with the latest generation of SC101 DSC (Digital Selective Calling).

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