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Radio receiver from SI-TEX keep you in touch with the world, either while cruising or home. The NAV-FAX 200 covers shortwave communications in the 30 kHz to 30 MHz range,
including the complete spectrum of International, commercial broadcast and amateur frequencies. Tune to the BBC, Radio Moscow, or China Radio International and learn of global events first hand. Listen to amateur radio
conversations from as close as your own neighborhood to as far away as the outback of Australia. Check on weather patterns that may affect you in coming days. The NAV-FAX 200 opens up the world to you.
The NAV-FAX 200 includes a data interface port, cable and Mscan Meteo Lite V3.02 software.
It features crystal controlled, fully synthesized receiver circuitry with 1 microvolt sensitivity. A large LCD displays the frequency and signal strength. There is a large, multi-speed flywheel-balanced knob for precise tuning. A four-level, variable tuning rate allows quick and easy, one-touch band switching. Push buttons select either a signal's main carrier or its upper and lower sidebands. One alternate listening frequency can be easily stored and quickly retuned with the memory and recall buttons. This is also the default frequency at turn on.
The units measure 7 1/4 inches wide by 2 3/4 inches high by 6 3/4 inches deep. A 3-inch speaker, driven by two watts of audio output and optimized for voice, is located on the top of the case. Data port, power
and antenna connections are made at the rear. Supplied with a simple long wire antenna standard. For best performance, optional active antenna is available.The NAV-FAX 200 can interface with most any PC through
its sound card. The weather fax display software runs under Windows and requires a minimum W95/98/ME/2000/XP, Pentium 100, 24MB, Mouse, and sound card.
A 2-year limited warranty is standard on all SI-TEX marine electronics. For more information, write SI-TEX, 11001 Roosevelt Blvd., Suite 800, St.
Petersburg, FL 33716. Telephone (727) 576-5734, FAX (727) 576-5547 |