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Standard Horizon HX407E Commercial Grade UHF On-Board Radio

HX407 Commercial Grade Handheld UHF

  • Submersible IPX8 / 1.5M (4.92Ft) for 30 minutes
  • Selectable 5 or 1 Watt transmit power output
  • 40 Programmable UHF Channels
  • Battery life indicator on the display
  • Supplied with a 2300mAh Li-Ion battery, 110 VAC and 12 VDC 3-hour rapid chargers
  • Programmable Channel Names
  • Built-in voice scrambler
  • Optional FBA-42 (6 x AA) Alkaline battery tray available
  • Preset key used to recall up to 10 favourite channels
  • Optional speaker microphones and headsets are available

40 PROGRAMABLE UHF CHANNELS

Up to 40 channels can be programmed into the HX407 using the programming software provided by your Standard Horizon dealer.

3 different versions are available:

  • HX407 (400-430MHz)
  • HX407 (420-450MHz)
  • HX407 (440-470MHz)

BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR

The display shows a battery bar graph gauge to inform the charge left in the Lithium-ion battery.

LITHIUM-ION BATTERY AND RAPID CHARGER

The HX407 is supplied with a whopping 2300 mAh Lithium-Ion battery that will keep you talking for about 17 hours.

There is no need to worry about the time it takes to fully charge the huge 2300mA battery as the HX407 is supplied with a 3-hour rapid charger.

PROGRAMMABLE CHANNEL NAMES

The HX407 is supplied preloaded with a description of the use of each of the Marine channels (16-Distress, 22A-USCG, 71-Pleasure). The channel names may be customized by the user to easily understand the use of each channel.

BUILT-IN VOICE SCRAMBLER

For secure communications, the HX407 has a built-in scrambler which can be turned on and off for secure or open communications on the desired operating channel

 

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