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Hillsborough, New Jersey, United States

Hillsborough, New Jersey, United States
This unit is in very good physical condition and was removed from a boat that received a total electronics refit. This unit tested good as shown.
Brand:Icom Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:IC-M504

See http://icomamerica.com/en/products/marine/mountedvhf/m504/default.aspx

IC-M504

 

VHF Marine Transceiver

Features

The Submersible PLUS Marine VHF with Class D DSC

*Compatible with the New MA500TR – Class B AIS Transponder

Learn more about the MA500TR here.

IPX8 Submersible PLUS (1.5m depth for 30 minutes)

The IC-M504 withstands submersion in up to 1.5m depth of water for 30 minutes. It is equivalent to the IPX8 standard. All products are rigorously checked to pass the quality test at the factory.

M504 LCDLarge LCD with dot-matrix characters

The IC-M504 has a 168-charactor, full-dot matrix display that allows you to easily view a variety of information, such as GPS data, DSC emergency data, etc. The large buttons and knobs provide user friendly operation.

ITU Class D DSC

The IC-M504 has built-in class D DSC, which enables you to constantly monitor channel 70. This functionality provides users at sea with the peace of mind that they can call for help by pressing the “Distress” button if the need arises.

Position Request and Position Report

Over and above the DSC, your own and other ships’ position data can be exchanged with the position request or position report functions. The received position information can be transferred to external navigation equipment*. In addition, the polling (request/ reply) function checks whether a specific ship is within the communications range.
* External GPS receiver and navigation equipments which accept NMEA 0183 format are required.

Superior receiver performance

The IC-M504 has excellent receive specifications of 80dB (typical) for intermodulation rejection, adjacent channel selectivity, and 0.22µV (typical) high sensitivity. The IC-M504’s superior receiver provides excellent resistance to intermodulation and allows you to catch a weak signal between strong stations.

Excellent audio output power

The extra large speaker is mounted into a well spaced housing, producing greater sound than the specified 4.5W output power. You can get clear and loud reception without requiring repetition of the message, even over the engine or other background noise.

25W hailer/RX speaker and auto foghorn

When connected to a hailer horn or external speaker on the deck or tower, you can make an announcement on-board from the microphone. The RX speaker function, “receiver-repeater”, allows you to monitor the received audio. Four foghorn patterns are also available for the automatic foghorn.


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