HF/50/70/144/430 MHz digital (D-Star) / analog, All mode transceiver.
Intuitive touch screen, quick response, multi-band radio with innovative design.
HF/50/70/144/430 MHz digital (D-Star) / analog from ICOM, All mode transceiver.
Intuitive touch screen, quick response, multi-band radio with innovative design.
The company is a distributor of two-way radios communications equipment and accessories – hand-held, mobile and base two-way radios, digital and analog radios; marine and air-band radios, license-free radios, amateur radios, receivers, cables, power-supply units, antennas, microphones, mounts; specialist police equipment.
– Transmit frequency bands: 1.8/3.5/7/10.1/14/18/21/24/28/50/70/144/430 MHz
– Receive frequency range: 0.03-199.999/400-470 MHz
– Modes: USB/LSB/CW/RTTY/AM/DV/FM/WFM (Rx only)
– Number of channels: 495+, 900 D-STAR repeater channels
– Output power: 2-100 W HF/50 MHz (AM 1-30W), 2-50 W 70 MHz (AM 1.6-20W), 2-50 W 144 MHz (AM -), 2-35W 430 MHz (AM -)
– Operating temperature range: -10 to +60 C
– Large backlit touch screen display – 48.6 x 75.9 mm
– Controller mounted speaker
– IF DSP
– Built-in RTTY decoder
– VOX
– Versatile scan features – Programmed scan, Memory scan, Mode select scan, Select memory scan, Priority scan
– APO (Automatic power-off)
– AGC function (Automatic Gain Control)
– Notch function
– Attenuator
– Noise Blanker
– Band scope and SWR graphic display
– 1200/9600 bps packet
– Built-in electronic CW keyer
– SD card slot
– Two antenna connectors (for HF/50/70 MHz and 144/430 MHz) on the rear panel
– Two DATA connectors on the rear panel
– Remote control software (option)
– Dimensions (H x W x D): body – 58 x 167 x 225 mm, controller – 64 х 165 х 78.5 mm
– Microphone HM-198
– DC power cable
– 3.5 m separation cable OPC-2253
– CW keyer plug
– 13-pin plug ACC cable
– USB cable
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