The Raymarine wireless station kit for Ray63/73 transforms your VHF experience by freeing you from the helm and the constraints of cables. With the included wireless RayMic handset, you can roam your boat while still maintaining full control over transmitting, receiving, and all DSC functions of your Ray63 or Ray73 radio. The wireless hub interfaces with your base radio and keeps a robust digital link to the handset, ensuring every command is relayed instantly and every incoming call is heard loud and clear. The kit also comes with an active speaker, which you can mount in a convenient location – it boosts the audio from the radio so you won’t miss a message even in windy or noisy conditions. Installation is straightforward: connect the hub to the radio’s second station port (and power) with the provided adaptor cable, mount the speaker, and you’re ready to go. The wireless handset mirrors your radio’s display and controls, meaning you get the same information and capabilities but now in the palm of your hand. This is incredibly handy for boats where the main radio is below deck or inside – now you can have a radio interface out on the flybridge or even up on the bow without running additional cabling. Safety is greatly enhanced: you can answer a call or initiate a distress alert instantly, even if you are far from the fixed unit. Additionally, the wireless station functions as an intercom – you can talk from the handset to the main radio like an internal phone line, improving coordination between the captain and crew. The handset is built for the marine environment – fully waterproof and resistant to drops or shocks, and its battery provides many hours of operation before recharging. With this wireless kit for the Ray63/73, you’ll enjoy mobility and flexibility in your communications, without sacrificing any functionality.
- Perfect for boats with flybridges or open decks: no need to run back to the console for the radio – you carry it with you, which is especially valuable when steering from a second helm or managing anchor and dock lines away from the main station
- Increased safety for small crews: a single skipper or short-handed crew can keep the wireless handset on them at all times – ensuring they never miss an urgent VHF call even while attending to other tasks onboard
- Simple to stow and secure: when leaving the boat, you can stow the wireless handset (and even the speaker if it’s removable) for security. And when you return – just clip them back in place, no complex reconnection needed
- Multi-station comms without complexity: in the past, adding a second station meant running long cables; now, wirelessly, you could even have two wireless handsets (by adding a second kit) – allowing three people onboard to converse and all have access to the radio
- Versatile in use: use the wireless handset to monitor channels while lounging on deck, or take it up to the bridge when navigating – it’s lightweight, convenient, and gives you confidence that control is in your hands wherever and whenever you need it
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Type of radio station:Additional stations





