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Expresses gratitude and provides contact information for customer support.
Explains the basic functionality and purpose of the VHF radio for marine use.
Describes the components and indicators displayed on the radio's LCD screen.
Lists and explains the key features and capabilities of the VHF marine radio.
Outlines essential safety warnings and precautions for operating the radio.
Provides notice regarding antenna usage and compliance with Industry Canada.
Offers advice on effective marine communication practices and equipment.
Explains FCC requirements and licensing for marine VHF radio usage.
Lists all items included in the Cobra Marine VHF radio package.
Details how to attach and use accessories like wrist straps and belt clips.
Provides instructions on how to install and remove batteries from the radio.
Explains how to monitor battery power and when to recharge or replace.
Describes fundamental operations like powering on/off, power saving, and volume.
Explains the use of speaker/mic jack, talk button, and squelch control.
Manages screen illumination and prevents accidental button presses.
Covers changing channels and initiating channel scan operations.
Allows selection of transmit power levels for different communication ranges.
Customizes radio features for enhanced on-water audio needs.
Selects the appropriate channel map for your operating region (USA, Int'l, CAN).
Configures audible tones for transmission completion and button presses.
Enables NOAA hazard alert radio signals and weather warnings.
Describes the default mode for monitoring channels and receiving signals.
Accesses NOAA broadcasts for weather information and safety alerts.
Manages weather alerts and scans for the strongest weather channel signal.
Provides quick access to emergency Channel 16 and calling Channel 9.
Monitors two channels simultaneously for incoming transmissions.
Stores up to ten frequently used channels for quick access.
Guides on accessing stored memory channels and clearing them.
Scans through all programmed memory channels for activity.
Scans all channels sequentially to detect incoming signals.
Provides advice on cleaning, care, and common problem resolution.
Covers maintaining watch, power usage, calling, and limits.
Lists transmissions that are not permitted on marine VHF channels.
Explains how to make initial contact and communicate with other vessels.
Describes how to make and receive public telephone calls via coast stations.
Defines emergency signals like MAYDAY, PAN PAN, and SECURITE.
Outlines the step-by-step process for making an emergency distress call.
Covers the duration, conditions, and limitations of the product warranty.
Provides contact information for product questions and factory service.
Lists detailed technical data and performance characteristics of the radio.
Provides an overview of channel uses within the USA channel map.
Details channels for Port Operations, Navigational, Maritime Control, and DSC.
Covers Public Correspondence and Weather channels for marine use.
Details specific channel assignments and their uses in English.
Details specific channel assignments and their uses in English.
Details specific channel assignments and their uses in English.
Details specific channel assignments and their uses in English.
Details specific channel assignments and their uses in English.
Details specific channel assignments and their uses in English.
Lists NOAA and Canadian weather channels and their frequencies.
| Model | MRHH150FLT |
|---|---|
| Type | Handheld VHF Marine Radio |
| Waterproof Rating | IPX7 |
| Floatation | Yes |
| NOAA Weather Channels | Yes |
| NOAA Weather Alerts | Yes |
| Dual Watch | Yes |
| Tri-Watch | No |
| Memory Channels | 10 |
| Scanning | Yes |
| Keypad Lock | Yes |
| Backlit Display | Yes |
| Speaker Microphone Jack | Yes |
| Included Accessories | Wrist strap |
| Battery Type | Rechargeable Li-ion |












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