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Standard Horizon VH-310 Second Station Remote Telephone Handset

Standard Horizon
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Submersible telephone handset enabled for remote control of radio and DSC functions
Compatible with Quest-X series, Matrix GX3000S, Phantom series, and Quantum series
Intercom from the VH-310 to the connected radio

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VH-310 HandsetSecond Station Remote Telephone Handset (controls functions of Class D VHFs)The VH-310 is a submersible telephone handset in a position to remotely controlling all radio and DSC functions of Standard Horizon Class D DSC VHFs. When connected to MATRIX GX3000S, PHANTOM PS2000 or QUANTUM SERIES allows remote keep an eye on PA and FOG signaling. Additional features include Intercom from the VH-310 to the connected radio, and intercom capability from between remote microphones and the connected radio. The VH-310 will also be extended the use of the CT-100 23-foot extension cable to 70-feet. Supplied with a wall mount cradle; routing cable and a water-proof panel mount connector. For the benefit of adding an external speaker, a pair of speaker wires is supplied at the rear of the routing cable so you don’t want to tug additional wires.Compatible Units:Quest-X SeriesMatrix GX3000SPhantom SeriesQuantum SeriesFeatures: Second station handset Alpha numeric keypad Large speaker audio Commercial grade Submersible construction Supplied with 23′ of routing cable
Submersible telephone handset enabled for remote keep an eye on of radio and DSC functions
Compatible with Quest-X series, Matrix GX3000S, Phantom series, and Quantum series
Intercom from the VH-310 to the connected radio
Extendable to 70-feet
Features a wall-mount cradle, routing cable and water-proof panel mount connector

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