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Harris Introduces New Remote Control Unit For Its RF-3200 SSB Radio New from Harris is a remote con- trol device for its RF-3200 marine single sideband radio. Now you can mount the radio in one location and the remote control up to 125 feet away, with operation from either location The RF-3234 Remote Control Unit is now available as an optional accessory with the RF-3200. The package includes a remote control unit with built-in speaker, a mount- ing cradle with hardware, micro- phone, control cable and an inter- face circuit board for installation in the RF-3200 transceiver. Front-panel controls on the RF- 3234 include channel and scan group selectors, scanning switch, squelch, clarifier, mode and noise blanker, as well as indicators show- ing system status. Operation of the remote control is similar to the RF- 3200, making it easy to learn and use. The RF-3234 has a rugged, weather resistant housing that is Harris's RF-3234 Remote Control Unit for the RF-3200 SSB radio. designed for the harsh marine envi- ronment. The remote unit is less than 3-1/2 inches high, 8-3/4 inches wide and 5-1/2 inches deep. It weighs approximately 3-1/2 pounds, including the mounting frame. The RF-3200, introduced by Har- ris last year, is a 125-watt SSB radio, which pioneered a number of new features not previously avail- able in any other marine SSBs. It was the first with single-knob tun- ing, the first with nine prepro- grammable scan groups and the first with a single coaxial cable between the radio and antenna coupler. Harris Corporation, with sales of more than $2 billion, is a major sup- plier of information, communication and semiconductor systems, prod- ucts and services to government and commercial markets worldwide. The RF-3200 is made by Harris's Long Range Radio Division, which is part of Harris RF Communications Group in Rochester, N.Y. The Long Range Radio Division is a world leader in the design, manufacture, installation and support of ad- vanced FH, VHF and UHF radio equipment, turnkey systems and networks. For more information and free lit- erature on the new remote control device for the RF-3200 marine sin- gle sideband radio from Harris, -n. i