THIS RADIO IS FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. MADE FROM ALUMINUM AND NOT PLASTIC.
Bethel-Marine.com - STEPHENS SEA-157 VHF - Item # SEA-157 | ||
Stephens VHF Radio Model SEA-157 | ||
SEA
157
Professional mariners and yachtsmen have long relied on SEA VHF American-made radios for handling business, personal and emergency communications. As the newest member of
SEA's family of award winning radiotelephones, the SEA 157
DSC/VHF radio offers a solution for all VHF applications.
Designed with the most up-to-date DSP technology, the 157 is
SEA's latest high performance radio featuring Class D DSC
operation. |
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SEA-157
w/Microphone - List
Price $1,299.00 - Bethel Marine's Price $1,091.95 New D-class DSC version will not be available till around 7/15/2011 |
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