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6W Floating Handheld VHF/USB charge/Bluetooth
Features
- Floating
- Wireless Bluetooth operation
- USB Charging capability (USB Type C)
- Submersible IPX7 waterproof rating / 3.3ft (1M) for 30 minutes
- 6W Transmit power
- Selectable 6W / 2.5W / 1W transmit power
- 700mW Loud internal speaker audio output
- Large high resolution Dot Matrix display
- Water activated emergency strobe light
- 17 hours of operating time with built in 2100mAh Li-Polymer battery
- Programmable scan, Priority scan, Dual/Triple watch
- Integrated FM Band receiver
- 3 year waterproof warranty
Floating IPX7 Submersible Construction (3.3ft/1M for 30 minutes) Engineered to be rugged and reliable, the HX320 is designed to float and fight against water intrusion with the highly recognized IPX7 waterproofing standardUniversal USB charging capabilityEquipped with a USB Type-C charging jack, the HX320 comes supplied with the USB charging cable and USB-AC adapter to quickly and easily charge the radio from virtually anywhere.Water activated emergency strobe lightIf the HX320 is accidentally dropped overboard, it can easily be retrieved with the highly visible water activated Strobe light. The strobe light feature is activated when the radio is turned ON or OFF.Wireless Bluetooth operationWith built in Bluetooth technology, the HX320 can now be operated hands free using the optional Bluetooth headset model SSM-BT10.
Marine \ Brochures \ VHF Portables
HX320 Brochure ( 2.49 MB )
Marine \ Owners Manuals \ VHF Handheld
HX320 Owners Manual ( 6.95 MB )
Marine \ Product Images \ VHF Handheld
HX320 Floating image ( 4.43 MB )
Marine \ Product Images \ VHF Handheld
HX320 Front ( 1.27 MB )
Marine \ Product Images \ VHF Handheld
HX320 Front Left ( 1.28 MB )
How can I check to see if my radio is receiving correctly? I don’t seem to hear anyone talking. Try switching the radio over to the Weather channel mode. When you are in this mode the USA will disappear and be replaced by WX on your screen. Make sure you check all 10 weather channels to find your local one. If you receive weather loud and clear, this is a good sign your radios receiver is working as the radio only has one receiver. You may be out of range of other boaters, or you may be listening on channels no one is actively using at the time.Can I leave my radio on the charger constantly? We recommend only leaving the radio in the charger for the amount of time it takes to fully charge the battery. Leaving the radio on charge for a few extra hours will not have an impact. However, leaving the battery to charge for more than a few days at a time can contribute to premature wear on your battery.Why can others not hear me when I transmit? There are several reasons this can happen which are not a fault of the radio. Make sure you test with another person who is aware you will test your radio with theirs. Check that both radios are on a common non-emergency channel such as channel 68. Speak clearly directly into the microphone hole opening with your mouth no more than 2 inches away. Try setting your radio to Hi transmit power.I am transmitting in an area with lots of boats and no one responds to me. Why is this happening? Although there are other boaters near you, 1) they must have their radio turned on, 2) they must be on the same channel, 3) be able and willing to respond to your call.How much range can I expect from my radio? Transmit range can vary widely with the same radio. Using the stock antenna at sea level you may only get a mile or two of transmit range. The same radio up with the antenna 20ft above sea level can transmit much further as the signal is not obstructed/absorbed by the water.
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