Without SBAS: <=15 metres 95% of the timeīetter than -36 dBm at 25W (Less than 0. Internal - Ceramic chip mounted near top of unit WGS-84 (alternatives availablr through Raymarine MFD)ġ0 Hz (10 times per second concurrent GNSS) 167 dBm (Tracking) / -148 dBM (Acquisition)Īctive jamming and interference reduction Reverse polarity and over voltage protectedĪll available US, International and Canadian VHF marine bandsīetter than -36 dBm at 25W (Less than 0.25 µW) In inclement weather you can also use the Ray70's loudhailer to generate fog signals for vessels underway or at anchor as required by the nautical rules-of-the-road.ĭepth 204.6mm (8 in) max excl rear cables Simply connect the Ray70 to Raymarine's optional weatherproof hailing horn. This makes it simple to interact with crew on deck, on the dock or with nearby vessels. The Ray70’s integral Automatic Identification System (AIS) receiver simplifies installation and delivers critical vessel traffic information to compatible navigation displays.įor communications on-deck and in noisy environments, the Ray70 also has a built-in 25W loudhailer output with listen-back capability. Ray70 also features a built-in 72 channel GPS receiver ensuring you'll always have a position fix for emergency calls. Of course, Ray70 supports Class D Digital Selective Calling and integrates seamlessly with Raymarine multifunction displays thanks to its standard NMEA2000 and NMEA0183 Networking. NMEA 2000, abbreviated to NMEA2k or N2K and standardized as IEC 61162-3, is a plug-and-play communications standard used for connecting marine sensors and.
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Standard VHF features include hi/lo power selection, dual-watch, tri-watch, NOAA Weather Alert, channel scanning, and more. The Ray70 starts with a powerful, 25W VHF radio with a detachable, noise-cancelling fist-mic and premium audio. Premium, all-in-one communications solution