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Midland NTVP1 Nautico 88-Channel Water-Resistant VHF Marine Two-Way Radio
(Electronics) Midland
Release date: 2012-02-08

Dual power options--use four standard "AA" batteries or the included rechargeable batteries
Keep up with changing weather developments with immediate NOAA weather / hazard notification
Tough, water-resistant body and included floating bag; three-year warranty
Call features include roger beep, auto squelch, three separate call alerts, eVox hands-free communication
5-watt marine handheld VHF radio with 88 channels, including all U.S. and international marine channels


Price: $69.99 $43.79

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I have a hand hand "Atlantis 2-Way VHF Marine two way radio Radio" Im wondering if i can still use this to contact other two way radios using the license free with short range in the UK?!


No Idea! though thankyou for providing your location......many don't....which can lead to incorrect answers!

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Uniden MHS75 VHF Waterproof Two-Way Marine Radio
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Price: $99.99

Simultaneously monitor up to two Coast Guard Distress/Hailing, one weather, and one regular marine channel
Supports all NOAA weather channels; emergency/weather alert function alerts you of any emergencies
Rapid clip-on DC charger works in any standard 12 volt DC "cigarette lighter" style outlet; 3-year warranty
Waterproof handheld marine VHF radio is factory programmed with all U.S., Canadian, and international channels
Brilliant backlit LCD display and backlit keypad make radio easy to use, day or night


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