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Old 20 June 2007, 12:09   #1
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CPV350 integrated GPS, VHF and hailer CPV350 integrated GPS, VHF and hailer

Anybody had any experience of this CPV350 integrated GPS, VHF and hailer CPV350 integrated GPS, VHF and hailer. Seems to be ideal for a small console etc
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Old 20 June 2007, 13:06   #2
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Anybody had any experience of this CPV350 integrated GPS, VHF and hailer CPV350 integrated GPS, VHF and hailer. Seems to be ideal for a small console etc

Its a great bit of kit.
At this time it is not approved for UK/EU use.
Will not get through CE approval.

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Old 20 June 2007, 13:14   #3
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I've seen one at £342!! plus carriage - it really looks the business - shame it wont be available here



The CPV350 is a WAAS GPS chartplotter with a 25Watt VHF and 30W loud hailer capable of listen-back, fog signaling, bells and whistles integrated into one box. The WideScreen high-resolution 800X480, sunlight viewable display can be customized to show chart and fish finder (optional) in full page or a spilt screen. Rotary knobs make features easy to access along with the unique ergonomically designed handgrip for sure control.
The CPV350 is supplied with a front panel microphone. The front panel keys are backlit and designed around a die cast chassis for superior durability and performance. Dedicated MARK, ROUTE and INFO keys allow for fumble free operation.

TFT 256 Color 7-Inch Display (Screen Resolution: 800 x 480)

There is no question about it. With a big, bold color display there is no mistaking the information. It can easily be seen in locations where the Chart Plotter cannot be mounted directly in front of you.

C-Map NT+ or MAX Compatible

C-MAP is the best cartography available. The CPV350 comes pre-loaded with detailed cartography down to the 2NM scale. If you require greater detail, C-MAP offers many different chart configurations to suit your needs.

1000/Routes: 20 (Max 50 waypoints each)

Beauty and brains! Not only does the CPV350 boast a beautiful display, it can also be loaded with enough Waypoints and Marks to guarantee you will always arrive at you destination.

Commercial Grade ITU Class D DSC VHF

With a built in dedicated DSC receiver you won't miss a single call. Now you can receive on the VHF and still simultaneously receive DSC calls.

DSC Polling

STANDARD HORIZON has pioneered the capability to poll (request and send) the GPS location of another vessel. This is a great feature for anyone wanting to know the position of anther vessel for example you buddy that is catching fish, or finding the location of a person you are cruising with.

Capable of Connecting Optional Second Station Remote Microphones

Connect up to two optional second station Microphones and now you have three fully functioning VHF stations with off of one VHF antenna. All of the features of the main radio can now be accessed through the RAM+. Connect the VH-310 and have a full functioning Class D second station, fully equipped with an alphanumeric keypad in a Telephone style handset.

Dual Watch, Tri-watch scanning, NOAA WX alert and more

The CPV350 can be programmed to scan any number or combination of channels with or without priority channel. The CPV350 also can be set to Dual Watch and Tri-watch. The CPV350 has the capability to warn you of impeding severe weather by audibly alerting you to switch to the active weather channel. Want to monitor more than one channel? Changing channels and operating the DSC functions is made easy with the oversized channel selector knob and alpha-numeric display.

30 W Loud Hailer with Listen Back and 4 Fog Horns, Bells & Whistles

When having a VHF/chart plotter is not enough, connect one of the optional PA horns to the CPV350 and you now have a full functioning Loud Hailer complete with 4 fog signals, bells, whistles, horns, and sirens.

Fish finder option

The optional FF520 Fish Finder brings high-end fish finding capability to CPV350 WAAS GPS Chart plotter making it an ideal choice for casual or professional anglers alike. The FF520 Dual Frequency (50 and 200kHz) Black Box Fish Finder's advanced filtering eliminates unwanted noise and sharpens return echoes for enhanced separation and detection. Transducer ID™ allows the FF520 to query the transducer (sold separately) to determine its perfromance characteristics. Power output, frequency, beam pattern and other unique transducer characteristics are sent to the fish finder. this data allows the fish finder to fine tune itself to match the transducer which optimizes overall system performance. No matter what the conditions, you will be able to fine tune your fishing rather than the fish finder. Note: Transducer ID™ is a registered trademark of AIRMAR Technology Corporation, Milford.

3 Year Warranty

The CPV350 was designed from the ground up to take the punishment of the marine environment and is backed by a 3 year waterproof warranty!"

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Old 20 June 2007, 13:48   #4
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Will not get through CE approval.

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Old 20 June 2007, 14:02   #5
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Yeah I know John.
Am as frustrated as you about it!
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Old 20 June 2007, 14:03   #6
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Jon, do you know what the issue is?
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Old 20 June 2007, 20:53   #7
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Surely this is a total solution - it there an alternative product? Can we buy it in the States and use it over here? I want one!
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Old 21 June 2007, 07:36   #8
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Surely this is a total solution - it there an alternative product? Can we buy it in the States and use it over here? I want one!
Physically, yes. Legally, no! Probably no UK warranty support either - I'm sure Jon can confirm on that.
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Old 21 June 2007, 08:15   #9
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Dragged this off another site..

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spoke to Standard Horizon at the boat show and it will now NOT be released in the UK.Something to do with emmisions so will not be granted a CE mark!.......Amazing how something can be perfectly ok for any other country in the world but not the UK.
If I was in the market for a GPS(etc), and it supported international VHF channels I'd order it from the US.

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Old 21 June 2007, 08:44   #10
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what have I started!!! if they do arrive in the UK I'll offer to demo a set going to get a cp180i instead for the moment
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Old 21 June 2007, 08:53   #11
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Ok lets see if I can cover all the points.

Yes you could by in the US and fit to your boat here.
You would be breaking the law if you did.

The unit is not approved in the UK/EU.
This is down to the CE or emmisions testing.
We are told it will not pass.

Ok the tough bit........
If you buy and fit to your boat and are caught you would be liable for a fine of approx £5000, they will take the unit and could take the baot also.

Warranty..... as a gobal company we would have to look at this on a case by case basis.

We here in the UK would love to be able to sell it.
Is is a great idea.
The sample we have here works very well.

Maybe the next one will have CE, fingers crossed.
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Old 21 June 2007, 08:58   #12
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what have I started!!! if they do arrive in the UK I'll offer to demo a set going to get a cp180i instead for the moment
Nice looking unit. I would try to get it from the States, the price there was $395 from http://www.marine-electronics-unlimi...on+CP180i.html and yet is is about £400. How ripped off are we in this country?
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Old 21 June 2007, 09:07   #13
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Just out of interest it shows as $909 ( http://www.marine-electronics-unlimi...on+CPV350.html ), which is £456 and then add import duty, VAT.

Even so it looks a nice unit and cheap if you compare it to the separate units.

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Hi Jon

I promise not to buy or fit the CPV350 then.

I can't remember all the codes on our kit - I'll post those later but I think I am coming to the conclusion that, I don't really understand but I think I need:-

1) a 'tom tom' type display GPS (Chartplotter?) - currently have a Furuno GPS;
2) a Digital VHF radio - currently have an Icom with DSC capabilities but don't really understand;
3) a depth sounder (not really a fish finder unless otherwise convinced).

Is there an affordable reliable solution?
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Just out of interest it shows as $909 ( http://www.marine-electronics-unlimi...on+CPV350.html ), which is £456 and then add import duty, VAT.

Even so it looks a nice unit and cheap if you compare it to the separate units.

Cheers

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Hi Mark

When I clicked on Add to Basket the price reduced by 51% to $394. Import Duty - don't swear ;o)

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http://www.enrrens.com/gps/standard-...kg/prod_6.html

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Very good!
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Old 21 June 2007, 11:31   #18
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Hi Jon

I promise not to buy or fit the CPV350 then.

I can't remember all the codes on our kit - I'll post those later but I think I am coming to the conclusion that, I don't really understand but I think I need:-

1) a 'tom tom' type display GPS (Chartplotter?) - currently have a Furuno GPS;
2) a Digital VHF radio - currently have an Icom with DSC capabilities but don't really understand;
3) a depth sounder (not really a fish finder unless otherwise convinced).

Is there an affordable reliable solution?
Ok Sarah,

If you can post the models (codes) later it might give me an idea of what you can or cant do with the existing kit.

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Old 21 June 2007, 11:47   #19
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Ok Sarah,

If you can post the models (codes) later it might give me an idea of what you can or cant do with the existing kit.

Cheers
Thanks Jon - prob can't do ;o)
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Old 21 June 2007, 21:11   #20
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Ok Sarah,

If you can post the models (codes) later it might give me an idea of what you can or cant do with the existing kit.

Cheers
OK Jon

Furuno GP30 GPS which is on a bracket;
Icom IC-59Euro which is flush mounted;

Hope this is enough information.

Many thanks

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