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Introducing the Wa v c t a I /< marine satellite* telephone.

Ruggecl. Co in p a c t . P o w erful. A n d designed with your boat in mind.

Wavetalk™ is a versatile marine satellite telephone operating on satellite services in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, and covering virtually all of North America, Central America, the northern tip of South America and their surrounding waters, including Hawaii, Alaska and the entire Caribbean.

Finally, there's an affordable marine satellite telephone with an antenna \ that won't capsize your boat.

Wavetalk"' from

Westinghouse.

Now, from hundreds of miles offshore, you can place and receive calls worldwide, transmit data or send and receive faxes. It's totally private — with no operators — so you just pick-up the phone and dial.

And not only is the antenna a fraction of the size of other marine systems, the

Wavetalk™ price is, too. Less than $5,000* For more information and the location of a dealer near you, call 1-800-851-4807. *Manufacturer's suggested retail price. 1-900-051-H007

By Westinghouse

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Features: • Totally private digital voice communications • Circuit Switched data with on-line access • Unattended operation for data and fax equipment • Call waiting, forwarding, conferencing • Voice dispatch • 40 ft. safety rated antenna cabling • UL Listed and marine tested • Optional satellite/cellular operation and

PABX/cordless telephone hook-up

Wavetalk's" compact antenna, just 10.4" long, 9.4" wide anc \ and weighing less tham^fmrttls, packs the power to electrq * the satellite morejkan £2,000\iles up. 6.5" high, lically track

Westinghouse. Making A World Of Difference. (S)

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