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Eagle has introduced a new range of high-performance marine VHF radios.
The fixed-mount EVR-150 and EVR-100, and the handheld EHR-10, are innovative and functional solutions for consumers seeking exceptional performance at an affordable price.
Eagle’s new EVR-150 is a powerful, fixed-mount, 25/1 watt radio that offers full DSC SC-101 automatic distress operation plus high-res position polling and group calling. It also receives RMC, GGA, GLL and GNS NMEA 0183 sentences for GPS data.
The EVR-150 includes a large 52mm backlit/adjustable FSTN screen with four line x 12 character alpha/numeric matrix display and a five-key speaker microphone for left-handed or right-handed use. Featuring all international marine channels, the unit is also JIS 7 waterproof/submersible.
The new EVR-100 7/1 watt, fixed-mount VHF radio has 14 times the RF transmission power of standard FRS radio. Also delivering all international marine channels, the EVR-100 has a 52mm segmented LCD screen and a five-key speaker microphone for left-handed or right-handed use.
Eagle’s marine VHF line-up also includes innovation for the handheld market segment, with the new EHR-10 with 5/1 watt transmit power. It includes a long-life 1300 mAh NiMH battery pack (and charger) and features all international marine channels.
Also built tough to exacting JIS 7 waterproof/submersible standards, the handheld unit offers extra features like bright LED TX indicator, power saver circuitry, illuminated LCD display for user visibility, and RX/TX signal strength meter.
All of Eagle’s new marine VHF radios come with a full two-year warranty.
RRPs start from AU$199 (EHR-10) and round out at AU$349 (EVR-150), excluding antennas.
Further information: Navico Australia – (02) 9936 1000 or visit: www.eaglesonar.com.au
(13 March 2008)
Navico is the parent company to seven well-established marine electronics brands: B&G, Eagle, Lowrance, MX Marine, Navman, Northstar and Simrad. Navico has approx 2800 employees globally and 2006 pro forma revenues of close to $US320 million. Navico is headquartered in Oslo, Norway. The company has development and manufacturing facilities in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Acton, Massachusetts, Torrance, California USA; Ensenada, Mexico; Egersund, Norway; Støvring, Denmark; Romsey, UK; and Auckland, New Zealand.
Pictured: Eagle has introduced a new range of high-performance marine VHF radios.
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