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Model: FAX410/DC - DISCONTINUED

Furuno FAX410/DC 10\" Thermal Paper Weather Fax Receiver, DC - DISCONTINUED
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Furuno FAX410/DC 10" Thermal Paper Weather Fax Receiver, DC - DISCONTINUED

The Furuno FAX410/DC is a marine weather facsimile receiver which receives and prints high quality satellite images and weather charts.  The information can be transmitted from onshore stations globally.

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Specifications


Display Type: LCD Readout
Power Use: 12 VDC or 24 VDC
Receiver Type: Weather Fax

Related Material

Furuno Fax410 Product Brochure
Furuno Fax410 Operations Manual

Furuno Fax410 Installation Manual




The Furuno FAX410 automatically selects the strongest receiving band based on signal reception to allow weather charts and satellite images with little noise.  Receiving channels are selectable from 150 pre-programmed channels and 164 user-programmed channels.

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Printing Quality

The Furuno FAX410 prints satellite images and weather charts on 10" wide thermal recording paper with 9 gray levels.

Furuno FAX410 Features

  • Channels automatically selected based on signal strength
  • 150 Pre-programmed channels in 2-25 MHz bands
  • Users can program an additional 164 channels
  • Automatic operation and built-in schedule timer
  • Manual operation possible
  • 10" wide thermal recording paper
  • 9 gray levels for easy to read charts and satellite images
The Furuno FAX410/DC is a marine weather facsimile receiver which receives and prints high quality satellite images and weather charts.  The information can be transmitted from onshore stations globally. Contact us today for a free consultation! Specifications Display Type: LCD Readout Power Use: 12 VDC or 24 VDC ...
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Contact us today for a free consultation!

Furuno Fax410 Product Brochure

Furuno Fax410 Operations Manual

Furuno Fax410 Installation Manual


This product was added to our catalog on Friday 30 April, 2021.

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