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Test Equipment for Radio Inspection, Marine Radio Test Set , Periodical, annual or renewal surveys of MF/HF/VHF Radios with DSC and NAVTEX receivers.

Marine Radio Test Set MRTS-7M (GMDSS Tester) is designed to carry out the periodical, annual or renewal surveys of MF/HF/VHF Radios with DSC and NAVTEX receivers in accordance with IMO A.948 (23) or A.997(25), A.1020(26) resolutions.

The FIRST SHIPPING COMPANY (EXAMPLE) is one of the few global organisations with the resources, reach, expertise and infrastructure to support shipping operations on a local, regional and global scale.