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SMG Catalogue Issue 45 26.01.20

The current Marine Electronics catalogue from SMG

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MARINE VHFS

Ray90 and Ray91

Modular Dual Staon VHF Radio

705-T70424 Ray90 VHF and AIS700 Bundle £1,795.00

705-E70493 Ray 91 VHF Black Box with AIS Rx £1,055.00

705-E70492 Ray 90 VHF Black Box £845.00

705-T70433 Ray 90/91 Wireless First Station Kit £635.00

Raymarine’s Ray90 and 91 VHF radios bring

mulstaon communicaons to whole new

levels of power, performance and flexibility.

Their black-box design hides the transceiver

unit out of sight while offering simple operaon

from their compact handset staons.

Ray90 and 91 support up to 2 wired handsets/

speaker staons, plus up to 3 more wireless

staons for simple installaon and true

walkaround convenience.

Ray91 adds a Class B Automac Idenficaon

System receiver for enhanced awareness of

surrounding marine traffic on your chartploer

and radar.

Additional Station Accessories for Ray 63/73/90/91

705-T70432 Wired 2nd Station £450.00

705-T70434 Wireless 2nd Station £390.00

705-A80289 RayMic Wired Handset £190.00

705-A80544 Wireless Handset £255.00

705-A80291 5m Extension Cable £80.00

705-A80292 10m Extension Cable £100.00

705-A80290 15m Extension Cable £135.00

705-A80542 Passive Speaker £95.00

705-A80543 Active Speaker £135.00

705-M95435 External Hailing Horn

Speaker

£265.00

RayMic 2nd Station Kit

for Ray63/73/90/91

● Compact, full-funcon

second-staon

● Enables staon-to-staon

intercom calling between

radio and RayMic

● Compact, waterproof handset

mounts anywhere inside or out

● Built-in premium quality speaker

for crystal-clear audio.

Ray73 Dual Staon VHF Radio with

GPS, AIS & Loudhailer

705-E70517 £725.00

Ray73 is Raymarine’s deluxe tradional VHF radio packed

with all of the powerful features of the Ray53 and 63,

plus a built-in Automac Idenficaon System (AIS)

receiver along with a loudhailer output.

Add an oponal hailing horn for fog signals and voice

communicaon with on-deck crew.

Ray63 Dual Staon VHF Radio with

Built-in GPS

705-E70516 £495.00

Ray63 has all of the capabilies of the Ray53 on a fullsized

radio chassis with a larger LCD screen and controls.

Ray63 also supports a full-funcon RayMic wired remote

control or up to 2 RayMic wireless control staons.

Ray53 Compact VHF Radio

with Built-in GPS

705-E70524 £415.00

Ray53 is small in size, but big on features and performance.

Class D Digital Selecve Calling gives you crical distress,

safety and convenience features while a built-in GPS/

GNSS receiver with external aerial connecon makes for

simple installaon.

Ray 91 Ray 90 Ray 73 Ray 63 Ray 53

25-Watt marine VHF • • • • •

Class D Digital Selective Calling (DSC) • • • • •

1-press “Distress” key for emergencies • • • • •

NMEA2000 & NMEA0183 data connectivity • • • • •

Built-in GPS/GNSS receiver • • • • •

Connection point for optional GPS/GNSS antenna (GA150) • • • • •

RCA audio output for passive remote speaker • • • • •

Surface and trunnion bracket mounting kits included • • • • •

Fist mic with quick-access controls and in-mic speaker • • • • •

ATIS/Marcom-C compatible (for select European inland waterways) • • • • •

European private channels support • • • • •

Shared brightness control with Raymarine MFDs and instruments • • • • •

Noise canceling fist mic • •

Standard RayMic handset • •

RayMic wired 2nd station compatible • • • •

RayMic wireless 2nd & 3rd station compatible • • • •

Intercom onboard station-to-station calling • • • •

AIS receiver • •

Loudhailer public address output connection • • •

Fog signaling (manual or automatic with horn and gong sounds) • • •

Remotely mounted transceiver • •

All prices SRP inc VAT. For trade prices and stock availability visit www.smgeurope.com

51 RAYMARINE

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