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Article: Standard Horizon HX470.(Roundup)
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- Yachting
- Article date:
- November 1, 2003
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Standard Horizon's portable HX470 may be small, but the mariner who owns it will never be out of touch. The unit, a 5-watt, two-way tri-band marine receiver, provides family radio service at 460 MHz with a half-watt output and multi-use radio service at 152 MHz with a 2-watt out-put. The unit is submersible and will transmit a digital selective distress call when integrated with a GPS. The HX470 can receive AM, FM ...
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