NASA MARINE EASY NAVTEX Two-Channel Receiver
Item no.
14955
EAN
00609722886598
Description
NASA - EASY NAVTEX / with active antenna
Product details
The EASY NAVTEX is a switchable two-channel receiver 518/490 kHz. In addition to the NAVTEX frequency 518 kHz in English detailed reports are broadcasted in local language on 490 kHz. All messages and channels are freely programable.
The EASY NAVTEX offers large, very good readable characters (8 lines, each with about 28 characters). Operating voltage: 12 V. Dimensions: 150 x 112 x 42 mm. Supplied with active antenna.
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Technical question
Question:

ELIAS A.
asked
on Feb 19, 2023
Yes you can, there are Navtex stations that cover Greece