Ray90 wireless handset (includes mount/charger)
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| IP rating | IPX6 and IPX7 |
| Mounting type | Wall/surface mount bracket |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible models | Raymarine Ray90, Raymarine Ray91 |
| Product dimensions | Unit: 152.9 x 67.6 x 32.9 mm; Mount/Charger: 173.3 x 71.3 x 39.6 mm |
| Finish | Matte finish, black |
| Installation type | Internal rechargeable battery |
| Kit contents | Wireless combined unit, induction charging/docking cradle, 3 mounting screws (M4x25), documentation |
| Product type | Wireless VHF handheld |
Detailed description
Detailed description
The Raymarine A80544 wireless handset is an essential accessory, designed to extend the communication capabilities of Raymarine Ray90 and Ray91 modular VHF radios. It provides significant operational flexibility by allowing users to access the full VHF functions from any point on the vessel, without being limited by the position of the base station.
Integration and Features
This A80544 handset is a key component for Ray90 and Ray91 VHF systems. It enables remote management of calls, channel selection, and access to DSC (Digital Selective Calling) functions of the main radio. The kit includes the wireless handset and its charger-dock, ensuring extended battery life and easy recharging when not in use. The handset dimensions are approximately 152.9 mm long, 67.6 mm wide, and 28.0 mm deep, while the charger measures approximately 173.3 mm long, 71.3 mm wide, and 39.6 mm deep.
Positioning and Benefits
While wired handsets, such as the Raymic, provide a direct and stable connection, the A80544 wireless handset stands out for its mobility, a key advantage for harbor manoeuvres or onboard interventions. It effectively complements the Raymarine accessory range, similar to wireless handsets compatible with Ray63 and Ray73 models, by offering a solution specifically tailored to the requirements of Ray90 and Ray91 systems. This wireless extension capability simplifies integration into existing installations, reducing wiring constraints while maintaining reliable VHF communication compliant with FCC and ISED Canada standards.
Documentation
Documentation
Expert opinion
Expert opinion
Pol CONIN
Digital Manager
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