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FURUNO

The Marine SSB you'd give a lot to Own.

But don't have to.

There's simply nothing on the market today as cost effective as the Furuno/skanti TRP 8258 S radio- telephone.

Full microprocessor control of all functions, continuous tuning over 1.6 to 30MHz with a powerful 250W output, universal 11 to 41VDC power supply, and superbly compact design make this radio the only logical choice for any pilothouse.

Frequency selection? Just enter directly from the sealed membrane keyboard or "punch-in" up to 76 stored; simplex or semiduplex frequency pairs. If you want to listen : to services other than marine SSB, the receiver operates all the way down to 100kHz. The two bright yellow-LED displays; show receive and transmit frequencies selected, plus time.

You can even set the built-in clock for wake-up calls or to switch on the unit for prearranged traffic schedules. A full 5W audio system and high quality receiver provide superb sound—right across the AM broadcast band.

Performance? The computer controlled coupler auto-/ .' matically tunes 7 to 18 meter antennas anywhere over the full frequency range in just about one-half second.

Plus the fast switching synthesizer enables even single- antenna ARQ-Telex operation.

Interested? For complete information on the - Furuno/skanti TRP 8258 S, just stop in at any of the mor^ than 200 authorized Furuno dealer outlets, or write 0F*URUMfl» £ ^ U.S.A., IN 271 Harbor way, RO. Box 2343

South San Francisco, CA 94083

Tel 415-873-9393 / Telex 331419

Furuno.

Choice of the professionals

May 15,1984 Circle 112 on Reader Service Card 21

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