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Raymarine SIRIUS Marine Weather Receiver

Item # 81123
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Key Features

  • Makes building your SeaTalk network easy

  • Up-to-the-minute weather information

  • Over 130 commercial-free channels


Our Price  $999.99
Sale Price  $701.18

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Product Description
raymarine The SR6 brings the powerful SIRIUS Marine Weather Service to life on your Raymarine multifunction display system. 6-port network switch makes building your SeaTalk network easy. Brings up-to-the-minute weather information - storm tracks, text forecasts, wind, pressure, wave heights, and more - onto your boat. With the receiver for SIRIUS Satellite Radio, enjoy over 130 commercial-free channels. Includes a 1.5-meter power cable and mounting hardware. Requires SRA40 or other SIRIUS-compatible marine antenna from Shakespeare (not included). Supports Raymarine MFDs, digital radar scanners, digital sound modules, and thermal night-vision cameras. 6.7"W x 2.2"D x 7.7"H. 10.6 oz.

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  • Q:

    Can I use it in South America Chile?
    Asked on 1/2/2011 by Walter from Chile

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    • A:

      No. The weather service coverage is based on satellite service around North America and is only really good to a few hundred miles offshore from the North American Service area.

      Answered on 8/11/2011 by Scott from Chicago
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