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JMC FX-330
The FX-330 Fax Weather Information Receiver is a high—quality device designed for professionals in the field of shipping and meteorology. With its help, you will be able to receive up-to-date meteorological data in real time, which will significantly increase the safety and efficiency of maritime operations.
Main Features:
- Display: The 8-inch screen provides a clear display of information, making it easier to read and analyze data.
- Printing: The stationary thermal printhead guarantees reliable operation and a long service life, allowing you to get high-quality printouts.
- Frequency range: The receiver covers low (LF) frequencies from 110 to 160 kHz and high (HF) frequencies from 2 to 27 MHz, which provides a wide range of meteorological fax reception.
- Sensitivity: More than 10V (LF) and 2V (HF) for reliable signal reception even in difficult conditions.
- Automation: Automatic start and stop functions, as well as a timer to receive only the right transmissions, which helps save paper. Memory: 200 programmable memory channels and pre-programmed active shore stations for easy operation.
- Compact housing: Durable plastic housing for wall mounting, which makes it easy to integrate the device into confined spaces.
- Protection: Complies with the IEC 60945-2002 standard, which confirms its high degree of reliability and safety.
Advantages:
- Reliability: The FX-330 has been approved by the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping, which confirms its high quality and compliance with strict standards.
- User-friendliness: Intuitive control functions and process automation make the device easy to operate.
- Resource saving: Timer and automation functions help to reduce paper costs and ensure efficient use of the device.
he FX-330 FAX weather receiver is the ideal solution for shipowners, captains and meteorologists seeking up—to-date weather information. Ensure the safety of your maritime operations with reliable and efficient equipment!
Certificate:
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RMRS
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Documentation:
Tyfon Typhons and their compliance with the requirements of the PPP and RMRS