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<h2>The RT750 Fixed VHF with GPS antenna</h2>
<div class="fiche-txt">It has a communication mode that uses a technique of automatic transmission of coded calls in digital format. The DSC (Digital Selective Calling) system will allow you to send a distress signal with a message that can be recognized within a radius of 30 to 50 miles by all boats equipped with a VHF DSC. The message will contain all the information needed by the rescue services to identify the affected boat and will be retransmitted from boat to boat until it is received by a rescue centre. This VHF RT750 also has an integrated GPS antenna.</div>
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<h2>A 3M self-adhesive support for semi-rigid</h2>
<p>This Navimount bracket allows you to fix your signal lights with Navimount on your semi-rigid boat. It is self-adhesive with a 3M adhesive compatible with Hypalon, polyethylene and PVC boats. It has never been easier to attach your Navisafe light to your inflatable boat!</p>
<h2>Features of the Navisafe Navimount RIB</h2>
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<h2>EPIRB AIS Smartfind G8 MC Murdo Manual</h2>
<p><span>The new G8 beacon </span><dfn title="Le Système d'identification automatique (SIA) ou Automatic Identification System (AIS) en anglais est un système d'échanges automatisés de messages entre navires par radio VHF qui permet aux navires et aux systèmes de surveillance de trafic (CROSS en France) de connaître l'identité, le statut, la position et la route des navires se situant dans la zone de navigation.">AIS</dfn><span> EPIRB provides faster detection, superior positioning accuracy and much faster rescue of people or vessels in distress. It is a b<span>The EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon) is a dual-frequency beacon with manual activation. When the EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon) is triggered, it sends a signal to a network of COPAS-SARSAT satellites on the 406 MHz frequency. The alert is very quickly triggered if the beacon's position is transmitted with the distress signal (GPS). In addition to the satellite system, the G8M beacon sends an AIS signal when it is triggered. This signal will be received and read by all AIS receivers on nearby vessels, allowing one of them to respond much faster than the rescue team.</span></span></p>
<h2><span>Features of the EPIRB AIS Smartfind G8 manual</span></h2>
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