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Model: FS1570 SSB-HF RADIO VIDEO OVERVIEW - DISCONTINUED

VIDEO: Furuno FS1570 SSB-HF Radio - DISCONTINUED Video Overview
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VIDEO: Furuno FS1570 SSB-HF Radio - DISCONTINUED Video Overview



Furuno FS1570 SSB-HF Radio, 150 Watts, .1 - 30 MHz, Auto Tune Antenna Coupler, 256 Preset Channels, SCAN, DSC Scan, 24 Volts DC. Available at psicompany.com. Call 1-800-826-2907

The Furuno FS1570 is the new MF/HF radiotelephones for general communications and GMDSS applications. Provided in addition to radiotelephony operation are DSC (Digital Selective Call) on general communications and DSC Watch Receiver on all distress and safety frequencies in MF and HF bands. The Furuno FS1570 maintains a continuous watch on a distress call even while you are exchanging normal voice messages. DSC channels can be individually set or all selected channels can be automatically scanned. When a DSC message is received, the radiotelephone gives audible and visual alarms.

The Furuno FS1570 works on all authorized transmit frequencies between 1.6 and 27.5 MHz. Receiver frequencies are selectable between 100 kHz and 30 MHz in 10 Hz steps. The transmit and receive frequencies can be selected separately or in pair. The digital frequency synthesizer provides high frequency stability for DSC and NBDP as well as telephony operation. The compact cabinet allows a flexible and space saving installation in a communication console
Furuno FS1570 SSB-HF Radio, 150 Watts, .1 - 30 MHz, Auto Tune Antenna Coupler, 256 Preset Channels, SCAN, DSC Scan, 24 Volts DC. Available at psicompany.com. Call 1-800-826-2907 The Furuno FS1570 is the new MF/HF radiotelephones for general communications and GMDSS applications. Provided in addition to radiotelephony operation are DSC (Digital Selective Call) on general communications and DSC Watch Receiver on all distress and safety frequencies in MF and HF bands. The Furuno...
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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 23 May, 2013.

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