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Floating handheld VHF radio ICOM IC-M25EURO
The IC-M25 is the thinnest (30.5 mm) and lightest (220 g) of the floating marine handheld radios.Thanks to the Float'n Flash technology, the IC-M25 floats on the surface of the water if it falls overboard or in an emergency at sea, and it also flashes, making it easy to recognise in the dark. This even works when the radio is switched off.Features: International marine radio channelsLarge LC display, simple operating conceptOutput power 5 W / 1 W / 0.5 WUSB charging option (Micro-B USB connection)11 hours operating time thanks to 1500 mAh lithium-ion batteryOptional waterproof speaker microphone HM-213Waterproof according to IPX7 (30 minutes at a depth of 1 m)Two and three-channel monitoringDimensions: W x H x D: 57 x 134 x 30.5 mm, weight: approx. 220 g.Scope of delivery: IC-M25, USB charger (230 V), belt clip, antenna, wrist strap, instructions.The ATIS channels for participation in inland radio can be activated on request for an additional charge. Please provide us with your ATIS number if necessary.Anyone who has an ATIS number for inland radio may store it in their handheld radio. In countries such as the Netherlands or Belgium, handheld radios may also be used without restrictions in inland areas.In Germany (or Fra