FAIRLY USED – Motorola Triton M100 Marine – 25Watt VHF – FM

The Motorola Triton M100 is a powerful and reliable marine VHF radio designed for seamless communication on the water. With a 25-watt output, this VHF-FM transceiver ensures strong and clear communication, essential for both recreational and commercial vessels. The Triton M100 is built to withstand the harsh marine environment, providing durability and dependable performance in any condition.

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Key Features:

  • High Output Power: 25-watt transmission power for extended communication range and clear signal reception.
  • VHF-FM Operation: Operates on all standard marine VHF-FM frequencies, ensuring compatibility with global marine communication standards.
  • Weather Channel Access: Instant access to NOAA weather channels for up-to-date weather information.
  • Robust Design: Engineered for the marine environment with water-resistant housing, ensuring reliable performance in challenging conditions.
  • Simple Interface: Easy-to-use controls and a clear, backlit LCD display for straightforward operation.
  • Channel Scan and Dual Watch: Monitor multiple channels simultaneously for enhanced communication and safety.

Specifications:

  • Frequency Range: Marine VHF (156.025 – 162.550 MHz)
  • Output Power: 25W (high), 1W (low)
  • Channel Selection: Rotary knob or up/down buttons
  • Display: Large backlit LCD for clear visibility
  • Power Supply: 12V DC
  • Dimensions: 140mm x 70mm x 150mm
  • Weight: 1.5 kg
  • Waterproof Rating: IPX4 (splash-resistant)
  • Antenna Connector: SO-239 type

Instructions

  • Power On: Connect the radio to the vessel’s power supply and turn it on using the power button.
  • Select Channel: Use the rotary knob or up/down buttons to choose the desired VHF channel.
  • Transmit: Press and hold the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button to transmit your message. Release the button to listen.
  • Channel Scan/Dual Watch: Activate these functions to monitor multiple channels for important communications.
  • Weather Channel: Access NOAA weather channels for real-time marine weather updates.