Icom M424g Fixed Mount Vhf Marine Transceiver Built-in Gps Wht Mfg# Ic-m424g 22 on 2040-parts.com
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Icom M424G Fixed Mount VHF Marine Transceiver w/Built-In GPS - Super White MFG# IC-M424G 22
M424G Fixed Mount VHF Marine Transceiver with Built-In GPS - White
Active Noise Cancelling Technology & Built-In GPS for Simple Installation Intuitive User Interface and White Backlit LCD and Keypad Incorporating Icom's common Marine Family User Interface designed for simple, intuitive operation. A rotary selector and directional keypad provide quick and easy access to the intended functions. The high contrast white backlit LCD and laser-cut keypad match well with modern boat designs. Active Noise Cancelling The built-in active noise cancelling provides superb performance. It reduces background noise up to 90% in the received signal and 30% in the transmits signal. 10W Loud Audio, Public Address & Foghorn The IC-M424G has a built-in 10W amplifier that increases the audio output to an external PA speaker. The public address function allows you to make an announcement from the microphone like a loud speaker, the foghorn can also be emitted from the external PA speaker. Built-in Class D DSC The built-in DSC watch function monitors Ch. 70 (DSC channel) activity, 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. Built-In GPS Receiver The built-in GPS receiver shows your current position, date/time and can be used for DSC calls. The GPS data source is selectable from internal and external GPS. Optional White Backlit COMMANDMICT HM-195GB/GW The optional white backlit COMMANDMIC makes it convenient for using the IC-M424G from a separate cabin or tower. All functions of the IC-M424G can be controlled from the COMMANDMIC and can be used as an intercom with the IC-M424G. 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 make an individual DSC call without having to manually input an MMSI number. Features:
Waterproof Rating
Waterproof
Power - Output (Watts)
25W, 1W
DSC Class
D
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