Accessing your VHF radio from anywhere on the boat offers flexibility and improves boating safety. Thanks to Icom, there are wired and wireless remote station options that are easy to implement.
You’re preparing for the start of your race in your Laser, it’s a breezy day and you’re already soaking wet. They start the 5-minute sequence, but you miss it because your radio is waterlogged. Sound ...
The new M424G from ICOM America is a Class-D DSC radio with active noise-canceling technology proven to remove background noise in transmissions, clarifying communication. With an integrated GPS, the ...
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Six Important Features of Modern Marine VHF Radios
A VHF serves as an essential safety item, and can also help anglers privately share fishing information. Jim Hendricks If you haven't purchased a marine VHF radio lately, you might not know that today ...
Today a fair number of marine electronics still use the old National Marine Electronics Association 0183 networking protocol, which includes some AIS and autopilots. But the most notable are ...
It was the first test sail of SW’s annual Boat of the Year program and I was all kitted out, ready to perform my annual duties as BOTY director. Handheld Garmin Geko GPS? Check. Microcasette recorder?
(RTTNews) - Icom Inc. (6820.T), a Japanese wireless communication equipment manufacturer, Friday announced that it has unveiled VHF marine transceiver IC-M430 and the black box AIS transponder ...
Icom America launched the F1000 Series, a compact portable radio with convenient features such as a built-in motion sensor, channel announcement function, secure conversation, loud audio and a rugged ...
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