N e w L o u d h a i l e r Has F o g h o r n , 4 - S t a t i o n I n t e r c om

— L i t e r a t u r e A v a i l a b le Raytheon Marine Company has introduced the new, multi-function RAY-410 Loudhailer, featuring twoway intercom with inputs for up to four remote stations, plus automatic foghorn with six signals, anchor bell, and more.

This powerful, 25-watt hailer/lis- tener projects voices over long distances, and amplifies sounds of faroff buoys, surf, etc. Its automatic foghorn is programmed to sound six standard international/inland signals for powerboats, or other vessels underway, vessels stopped, aground, at anchor, or in tow. Emergency "yelp" and other signals can be activated manually by the push-to-talk button on the microphone. All controls on the main console are by touch-keyboard.

For intercom communications, up to four remote stations can be connected to receive or initiate a call to the master station. An auxiliary input allows audio from an external source, such as radio or cassette, to be piped and amplified to all or selected stations throughout the vessel. The RAY-410 may also be used for burglar alarm functions.

Supplied with universal mounting yoke, the RAY-410 measures 6.5 inches high by 9.5 inches wide by 4.8 inches deep (165 X 240 X 120 mm), and can be mounted on a tabletop, bulkhead, or overhead.

The RAY-410 has passed Raytheon's tough environmental tests for shock, vibration, temperature extremes, and resistance to corrosion, fungus, and water penetration.

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Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 81,  Apr 1986

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