Raymarine VHF Ray 63 GPS VHF approved -Power 25 watts with built-in GPS
The Ray63 features large controls and a large screen for easy offshore operation. Ray63 is a full featured VHF radio with Class D selective digital calling (DSC) and an integrated GPS receiver. The Ray63 also supports 1 wired control or 2 RayMic wireless controls for true multi-station control and intercom functionality.
Main features Full size marine VHF with selective digital calling Wired or wireless expansion with optional RayMic microphone stations Integrated GPS / GNSS receiver with a connection point for an optional external antenna NMEA2000 and NMEA0183 networks for integration with on-board systems Connecting the optional passive remote speaker audio output (A80542) Surface and trunnion mount kit included Designed to complement the Axiom family of multifunction displays
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Operating temperature From -20 ºC (-4 ºF) to +60 ºC (140 ºF) Storage temperature From -25 ºC (-13 ºF) to +70 ºC (158 ºF) Relative humidity 95% IPx6 & IPx7 waterproof Connections 1 NMEA 0183 | 1 SeaTalkng ® | NMEA 2000 | 1 front Fistmic connection | 1 rear connection for second station | 1 audio (RCA) | 1 GNSS (GPS) antenna (TNC)
POWER SUPPLY Nominal supply voltage 12 V DC (Reverse polarity and overvoltage protection) Operating voltage range 9VDC to 16VDC Current consumption Less than 6 A at maximum power (13.6 V) Wait: 600 mA Reception: 2 A
TRANSMITTER Channels All US, International and Canadian VHF marine bands Frequency range 156.000 to 157.425 MHz / 155.500 to 161.425 MHz (Private channels) Frequency stability +/- 1.5 ppm Channel spacing 12.5 kHz Power output Low power - 1 W | High power - 25W Spurious emissions Better than –36 dBm at 25 W (less than 0.25 µW) Maximum deviation +/- 5 kHz Antenna impedance 50 Ohm (typical)
RECEIVER Receiver type Double conversion superheterodyne Channels All US, International and Canadian VHF marine bands Frequency range 156.050 to 163.275 MHz / 155.500 to 161.425 MHz (Private channels) Sensitivity Better than 1 microvolt EMF at 20 dB SINAD Squelch Sensitivity Less than -2 dBµ EMF Hum and noise Less than –40 dB Audio distortion Less than 10% Receiver Sensitivity Distance - 119dBm (0.25uV) @ 12dB SINAD (typical) Local - 110 dBm (0.7 uV) @ 12 dB SINAD (typical) Adjacent channel selectivity Greater than 70 dB Spurious Noise Rejection Greater than 70 dB Intermodulation Rejection Greater than 70 dB
GNSS (GPS) Channels 72 Cold start <2 minutes IC Receiver Sensitivity -167 dBm (Tracking) / -148 dBm (Acquisition) GNSS GPS Compatibility | GLONASS | * Beidou SBAS compatibility WAAS | EGNOS | MSAS Special Features Active jamming and interference reduction Operating frequency GPS L1 C / A | GLONASS L10F | Beidou B1 Automatic signal acquisition Automatic almanac update WGS-84 geodetic data (alternatives available via Raymarine multifunction display) Refresh rate 10 Hz (10 times per second concomitant GNSS) Internal Antenna: 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
DÈ compatibile con RayMic handset codice A46052 ( quello del mod 218 ) collegato con cavo prolunga RayMic codice A8290 ?
R 02-11-22 Buonasera, purtroppo non compatibile. Dovrebbe acquistare anche il nuovo Raymic: https://www.painestore.it/raymarine_raymic_kit_stazione_esterna_vhf_ray60 Cordiali saluti. Luigi Bianchi
DBuongiorno,
per avere la cornetta wireless che opzioni devo abbinare ?
Grazie Carlo
R 16-05-2021 Buongiorno, di seguito link al sito per la cornetta Wireless da abbinare al Ray 63: https://www.painestore.it/raymarine_raymic_kit_wireless_stazione_remota Cordiali saluti. Luigi Bianchi
DSalve, ho visto Standard Horizon GX 220E che e' quasi equivalente a solo 455 euro. E possibile avere uno sconto maggiore? Ce un vantaggio di interfacciare all autopilota EV 200 che ho gia comprato?
Tim
R Buongiorno Sig. Smith, il GX 2200 purtroppo non è certificato per il mercato italiano, infatti, nonostante noi trattiamo Standard Horizon, l'importatore non è mai stato in grado di fornirli. Per quanto riguarda il prezzo del Ray 70, inserendo l'articolo nel carrello, lo pagherebbe 631,00 euro. Il vantaggio avendo già Raymarine, è che lo può connettere direttamente nella linea SeaTalkNG, deve però avere una porta con connettore bianco libera. Cordiali saluti. Luigi Bianchi
DSalve, ho un sistema raymarine con plotter E80, radar, autopilota, stazione del vento log ed ecoscandaglio tutto collegato con il seatalk. Vorrei aggiungere il Ray 70 e volevo sapere se si interfaccia.
grazie
Stefano
R Buonasera, confermo là compatibilità, preciso però in questo caso solo via NMEA 0183, non in SeaTalk, pertanto dovrebbe verificare se la porta NMEA dell'E80 sia libera. Cordiali saluti. Luigi Bianchi