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Icom CommandMic IV Black Model# HM195B
COMMANDMIC IV (HM-195)
4th Generation Command & Control A new look for total control of all communications and DSC functions. Sharing the same soft-key user interface as the IC-M92D handheld and IC-M424 fixed mount VHF's makes for easy operation across the family of products. Features Please click on ME above to view store policies |
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