Raymarine Ray63 VHF Radio
Recommended price: 670,00 € Shop price: 603,00 €
Raymarine Ray63 – a fixed VHF device with integrated GPS receiver that brings communications to a higher level.
Includes DSC, intercom function, multi-station support for wired and wireless RayMic controllers (25W – NMEA0183 – NMEA2000).
Description
Dual Station VHF with GPS
The Raymarine Ray63 comes with large controls and a large display for easy navigation at sea.
The Ray63 is a feature-rich VHF marine radio with Class D Digital Selective Calling (DSC) and an internal GPS receiver.
It also supports 1 wired or 2 wireless RayMic controllers for true multi-station control and intercom capability.
Key Features of the Ray63:
– Marine VHF with digital selective calling
– Wired or wireless expansion with optional RayMic headset
– Built-in GPS/GNSS receiver with connection for optional external antenna
– NMEA2000 and NMEA0183 networking for integration with onboard systems
– Audio output connection for optional passive remote speaker (A80542)
– Surface and bracket mounting kits included
Specifications
– Operating temperature: -20ºC (-4ºF) to +60ºC (140ºF)
– Storage temperature: -25ºC (-13ºF) to +70ºC (158ºF)
– Relative humidity: 95%n- Water resistance: IPx6 and IPx7
– Connections
• 1 x NMEA 0183
• 1 x SeaTalkng ® / NMEA 2000
• 1 x front Fistmic connector
• 1 x rear connector for 2nd station
• 1 x audio (RCA)n• 1 x GNSS (GPS) antenna (TNC)
– Power supply: 12 V dc (reverse polarity and overvoltage protection)
– Operating voltage range: 9 V DC to 16 V DC
– Consumption
• Less than 6 A at high power (13.6 V)
• Standby: 600 mA
• Receive: 2 A
– Channels: All available international, US and Canadian
– Frequency range: 156,000 MHz to 157,425 MHz / 155,500 MHz to 161,425 MHz (private channels)
– Frequency stability: +/- 1.5 ppm
– Channel spacing: 25 kHz
– Output power
• Low power setting — 1 W
• High power setting — 25 W
– Emissions: from –36 dBm at 25 W (Less than 0.25 μW)
– Maximum deviation: +/- 5 kHz
– Antenna impedance: 50 Ohms (typical)
RECEIVER:
– Receiver type: Double conversion super heterodyne
– Frequency range: 156.050 MHz to 163.275 MHz / 155.500 MHz to 161.425 MHz (private channels)
– Sensitivity: 1 microvolt EMF @ 20dB SINAD
– Squelch sensitivity: Less than —2 dBμ EMF
– Hum and noise: Better than –40 dB
– Audio distortion: Less than 10%
– Receiver sensitivity
• Remote — 119dBm (0.25uV) @ 12dB SINAD (typical)
• Local — 110dBm (0.7uV) @ 12dB SINAD (typical)
– Adjacent Channel Selectivity: More than 70 dB
– False Response Rejection: More than 70 dB
– Intermodulation Rejection: More than 68 dB
– Base Station Speaker Output Power: 2.5 W (8 Ω)
– Fistmic Speaker Power: 1 W (16 Ω)
– External Speaker Power: 5 W (8 Ω)
– Headset Speaker Output Power: 1 W (16 Ω)
GNSS (GPS)
– Channels: 72
– Cold Start: < 2 minutes
– Receiver IR Sensitivity: –167 dBm (Tracking) / –148 dBm (Acquisition)
– GNSS Compatibility:
• GPS
• GLONASS
• * Beidou
– SBAS Compatibility:
• WAAS
• EGNOS
• MSAS
– Special Features: Active Jamming and Interference Reduction
– Operating Frequency:
• GPS L1 C/A
• GLONASS L10F
• Beidou B1
– Signal Acquisition: Automatic
– Almanac Update: Automatic
– Geodetic Datum: WGS-84 (alternatives available via Raymarine MFD)
– Refresh Rate: 10 Hz (10 times per second Concurrent GNSS)
– Antenna:
• Internal — ceramic chip mounted near the top of the unit
• External — Passive antenna connection via TNC connector
– Position Accuracy:
• Without SBAS: <= 15 meters 95% of the time
• With SBAS: <= 5 meters 95% of the time
What’s in the Box?
1 VHF Radio
2 Fistmic
3 Sunshade
4 Mount
5 Mounting Kit
6 Power/Data Cable
7 Documentation
Technical specifications of variants
SKU: E70516
| Weight (kg) | 2.6 |
|---|---|
| Length (mm) | 204.6 |
| Height (mm) | 176.0 |
| Width (mm) | 226.0 |
| Brand | Raymarine |
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Manuals
- Manual-Ray53-Ray63-Ray73-VHF-radio-station-Raymarine-Neptune-Nautica
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