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Standard Horizon Intrepid Marine Vhf Radio---- Cheapest On Ebay!! Gx1265s on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
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Maple Shade, New Jersey, United States

Maple Shade, New Jersey, United States
Tested to power on. Includes only what is shown and is sold as is with no returns. Again, ONLY tested to power on. Buyer accepts responsibility if item does not function past the point it was tested to.
Brand:Standard Horizon Manufacturer Part Number:GX1265S

Manufacturer's Description:

The most important reason to have a VHF radio on board you vessel is 
safety. The U.S. Coast Guard will soon have national coverage for DSC 
reception. The INTREPID+ features the official U.S. Coast Guard 
recognized version of this technology. 




In an emergency the INTREPID+ is capable of sending an automated, unattended, continuous, digital MAYDAY message that includes current vessel position time/day and a FCC assigend vessel identification. By design, the DSC MAYDAY will be digitally received by the Coast Guard, all commercial vessels and any other vessel equipped with a DSC radio. This digital safety feature insures prompt assistance, eliminating critical mistakes in MAYDAY transmissions that occur when operators are under stress. 




To increase your sense of security the INTREPID+ also receives digital acknowlegements alerting the radio operator that the vessels distress call has been received. Of course the DISTRESS Key is properly protected with a cover to reduce the possibility of an unintentional activation. 




In addition to transmitting a DSC Distress call the INTREPID+ can show a vessel in distress when a DSC distress is receieved simply by connecting any STANDARD HORIZON GPS Chart plotter to the INTREPID+. This allows you to exactly see and navigate to the vessel in distress. 




Also, INTREPID+ allows the user to exchange position data with a fellow 
cruiser or fisherman with its POSITION REQUEST or POSITION SEND 
functions. When connected to a STANDARD HORIZON GPS Chart Plotter, these positions are actually shown on the display. Should it become necessary to notify all of the vessels of a commercial fleet or towing service, the GROUP CALL feature makes it simple.

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