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5W GME Handheld VHF Marine Transceiver Radio GX625

5W GME Handheld VHF Marine Transceiver Radio GX625

  • CAT.NO: DC9060
  • MPN: GX625
$239.00

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5W GME Handheld VHF Marine Transceiver Radio GX625
$239.00

The all-new GX625 Handheld VHF Marine Radio is a low-cost portable VHF marine radio that doesn’t sacrifice features or compromise on quality.

Offering 5 Watt /1 Watt switchable power, IP66 ingress protection, dual/ triple watch, programmable scan, and a large bright LCD display the GX625 is ideal for dinghies or tenders that need to keep in touch with the 'mother ship‘, or small watercraft such as tinnies, kayaks and jet skis that may not have electrical systems or sufficient space for a conventional fixed-mount radio.  

GX625 boasts a class-leading 1200mAh Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery pack, providing extended operating life and great stamina for a small handheld radio. A 240V 'drop-in‘ style charger, wrist strap and belt clip are supplied as part of the standard package to ensure the GX625 is always ready to go when you are.

Features:
• 5 Watt /1 Watt switchable power
• IP66 Ingress Protection
• Dual watch, triple watch function
• Programmable Scan
• Large, bright LCD Display
• Complete International, US and Canadian channel sets
• Flexible, removable antenna

Product Dimensions

Width

67.0 mm

Height

153.0 mm

Depth

43.0 mm

Weight

297.0 g

Classified as dangerous goods

DG UN Number

3481.0

DG Class

9.0

DG Pack Group

II - Medium Danger

DG Hazardous Chemical Code

4W

DG Ship Name

3481 - Lithium Ion Batteries Packed In Equipment

Battery Watt Hour Rating (Required for Lithium Batteries)

12.58 Wh

Packaged Dimensions

Packaged Dimensions

19.5cm(Length) x 17.2cm(Width) x 6.7cm(Height)

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