Waterproof fixed-mount VHF radios, some with loudhailer, foghorn, horn, and intercom.
[Raymarine Limited, Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK]
Extensive line of GPS-based chartplotters, fishfinders, autopilots, VHF transceivers, wind/speed/depth instruments, fuel monitors, and combination instruments.
[Navman NZ Limited, Auckland, New Zealand]
VHF transceivers with built-in DSC. Also a GMDSS-compliant 25 watt DSC VHF / FM radiotelephone.
[Furuno Electric Co. Ltd., Nishinomiya, Japan]
Many-featured mounted VHF unites.
[Sea Inc., Mountlake Terrace, WA, USA]
Fixed-mount and handheld VHF transceivers with latest technology like DSC.
[Standard Horizon, Cypress, CA, USA]
Several models of VHF offer a second control station for a single transceiver and aerial. This allows you to use one VHF unit from two different places on the boat. Serves as an intercom.
[Standard Horizon, Cypress, CA, USA]
All kinds of antennas, including VHF, HF/SSB, CB Marine, TV, Satellite TV, Cellular, AM/FM, Digital Satellite Radio, and others.
[Shakespeare Electronic Products Group, Columbia, SC, USA]
34-inch whip antenna for 156-163 MHz VHF and NOAA Weather Radio channels. Several mounting options.
[Metz Communication Corporation, Laconia, NH, USA]
A marine digital recorder to capture incoming radio weather forecasts, vessel traffic reports, etc. Sift through a long transmission for the data you need using fast forward. Play back the critical information more than once for accuracy.
[Borel, Redwood City, CA, USA]
Course covers VHF regulations and procedures, choice of frequencies, operation, phonetic alphabet, procedural words and phrases, Digital Selective Calling and the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System, (DSC/GMDSS). Includes practical exercises.
[Canadian Power & Sail Squadrons, Scarborough, ONT, Canada]