Icom M400bb Vhf Marine Radio Black Box Model# M400bb on 2040-parts.com
US $381.88
Location:
Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Icom
Manufacturer Part Number:M400BB
UPC:731797015433
Icom M400BB VHF Marine Radio Black Box Model# M400BB
M400BB VHF Marine Black Box
Black Box Transceiver When Space Is At A Premium
Icom's
M400BB is a VHF fixed mount with Class D DSC. The M400BB is a
spacesaving unit, ideal for owners of compact boats and shipbuilders
looking for a black box solution. The M400BB comprises only a black box
main body and a supplied COMMANDMIC HM195 remote control microphone
accessory. The two-piece radio set can easily be installed behind a wall
or console-leaving a small or hidden footprint-and completely
controlled from a remote position.
Although compact in size, the
M400BB possesses the same robust functionality found in Icom's M424 VHF
fixed mount. Features include Class D DSC and the COMMANDMIC intuitive
soft-key interface design. Active noise cancelling, a 10W loudspeaker
and public address (PA) are built in for optimal audio performance. The
M400MB is compatible with Icom's MA-500TR AIS transponder for additional
safety at sea.
Space-Saving, 2-Piece Configuration The
IC-M400BB consists of a two-piece, black box configuration. All
function control including DSC operation, can be made from the
COMMANDMIC™, HM-195B/SW, and the RF unit, IC-M400BB, can be installed in
an out-of-sight place.
Intuitive User Interface The
menu system is shared with Icom's latest models. The bottom line of the
dot-matrix display shows the software key functions which can be
toggled with the left and right buttons.
Active Noise Cancelling The
built-in bidirectional active noise cancelling reduces background noise
to up to 90% and improves both your transmitted voice and incoming
call. Hear and be heard more clearly.
10W Loud Audio, Public Addres & Foghorn Built-in
10W amplifier that increases the audio output from an additional
external speaker. The public address function allows you to make an
announcement from the microphone like a loud speaker, and the foghorn
can also be emitted from the external speaker.
Built-in Class D DSC The
built-in DSC watch function monitors Ch.70 (DSC channel) actively, even
while you are receiving another channel. DSC functions include:
distress, individual, group, all ships, urgency, safety, position
request/report, polling request and DSC test calls.
Common NMEA Interface When
connected to an external GPS receiver, current position and time are
shown on the Commandmic display. When receiving DSC information from
another vessel, the radio can transfer it to a navigational device via
NMEA 0183 connectivity.
AIS Target Call With MA-500TR When connected to the optional MA-500TR Class B AIS transponder, the AIS target call function allows you to set up an individual DSC call from the MA-500TR.
Additional Features:
- MarineCommander™ compatible
- AquaQuake™ water draining function (HM-195B/SW)
- IPX7 waterproof protection both for IC-M400BB and HM-195B/SW
(1m depth for 30 minutes)
- Dual/tri-watch function for monitoring Ch.16 and/or call channel
- Priority and normal scan
- Flexible installation
- Small foot print with 2-piece station
- Perfect for compact boats
Comes with
- Commandmic (HM195B)
- DC Power cable
- Owner's manual
- Warranty: 3 years
Channels - Available
All US, Canadian, International
Power - Output (Watts)
25W, 1W
Waterproof Rating
Waterproof
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