Furuno FM4850 VHF Radio
Furuno FM4850 VHF Radio
Furuno FM4850 Black Box Marine VHF Radiotelephone with Class D DSC, AIS Receiver, and Simplified Loud Hailer
Model: FM4850- NMEA2000 Certified VHF, AIS Receiver, 30-Watt Loudhailer, GPS*, Remote DSC & Multi-Station Intercom
- Up to 3-stations w/optional HS4800A full-function remotes (up to 30 meters)
- Single NMEA2000 connection for backup GPS*/AIS Receiver/Remote DSC
- Outputs NMEA0183 Position, AIS and DSC data to legacy equipment
- IP67 waterproof transceiver, handset & speaker
- Simple installation thanks to its robust metal & waterproof black box design
- Initiate DSC calls directly from TZtouch2 MFDs (version 6.21 software)
The FM4850 is a new marine Black Box VHF radiotelephone with built-in Class D DSC, AIS Receiver, and Simplified Loud Hailer with intercom. Its compact housing enables it to be installed in a variety of craft, even vessels where space is limited, such as center-console boats.The FM4850 handset shares a common appearance with other Furuno equipment, such as NavNet TZtouch2, NavPilot 711C, and the FI70 Instrument series, offering an integrated appearance to any helm. Its built-in AIS Receiver can be used to overlay AIS targets with networked GPS Plotters or MFD's, such as NavNet TZtouch, NavNet TZtouch2, or GP1871F/GP1971F combo units.
An external GPS antenna can be connected to the FM4850, and it can share its own GPS, DSC and AIS information via NMEA0183 or NMEA2000. When connected via NMEA2000 to any NavNet TZtouch2 MFD, DSC calling can be initiated directly from the TZtouch2 MFD by simply tapping on the AIS/DSC target and selecting [DSC Call]. Additionally, when MOB (Man Overboard) is activated on a TZtouch2 MFD, the FM4850 enters a special mode where you can initiate a distress call by simply pushing the rotary knob on the handset.
The unit can operate as a simplified Loud Hailer with intercom, featuring 8 patterns of alert sounds. Loud Hailer, Fog Horn and Warning Signal features are all available, enhancing onboard safety and communications while navigating in the dark or fog. When connected with the second-station handset, intercom communications are available, allowing communications between the two devices. Additionally, the horn speaker can be used to collect external sounds and transmit them through the built-in speaker with a function called Listen Back. In this way, a person on the deck can easily communicate with the bridge, a particularly useful feature for a variety of fishing vessels and workboats. The Listen Back function can also be an effective tool on sport fishing vessels, allowing the horn speaker to collect the sound from fishing rods and lines when you get a strike.
What's in the Box:
- FM4850 Black Box
- HS4800 Handset
- SP4800 Speaker
- 4 x Tappingscrews
- UHF connector
- 2 x 8A Fuse
- Operators manual