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 France), on the other hand, it is prohibited to use handheld radios in a traffic area other than "radio on board" and this in turn is taboo for small vessels (<20m). This means that recreational boaters are de facto prohibited from using a handheld radio in the German inland area.Anyone who does so anyway is committing an administrative offense (offence no. 22.240510). This may result in a warning fine (55 euros) or even a higher fine.You can find more technical details in the operating instructions (Bedienungsanleitung) as a pdf file further down on this page under "Downloads & Information".
The ICOM IC-M73 EURO VHF handheld radio: slim, good-looking, powerful and with professional features.The design of the radio is not only modern, but also ergonomic and therefore easy to operate. Thanks to the sturdy housing, it is a durable and reliable device. Its high-contrast LC display can be read from a wide viewing angle.Waterproof according to IPX8The IC-M73 EURO offers the best possible protection against water penetration. It could be submerged in 1.5 m of water for up to 30 minutes without damage.700 mW AF powerA bridge-tied-load (BTL) AF amplifier is used, which can deliver 700 mW of AF power to the loudspeaker, making the remote station intelligible even in noisy environments.6 W HF output powerThe output power of 6 W enables a large radio range. The powerful BP-245H Li-ion battery allows up to 18 / 16 hours of operation (basic / plus version) under normal conditions.Other featuresAquaQuake functionTwo- and three-channel monitoringPreferred channel and TAG search functionTransmitting power switchable 6W/3W/1W/0.5WFour-level battery indicatorAutomatic battery saving functionUse in inland waterway radio (ATIS) possible. For this purpose, the channel group switching to ATIS must be activated (for a fee) and the assigned ATIS code must be programmed.Scope of deliverybattery pack BP-245HQuick charger BC-210Mains adapter BC-242Belt clip MB-103Antenna FA-S64Vhand strapNote: For technical reasons, the battery pack BP-245H cannot be used with the former multiple charger BC-197.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 France), on the other hand, it is prohibited to use handheld radios in a traffic area other than "radio on board" and this in turn is taboo for small vessels (<20m). This means that recreational boaters are de facto prohibited from using a handheld radio in the German inland area.Anyone who does so anyway is committing an administrative offense (offence no. 22.240510). This may result in a warning fine (55 euros) or even a higher fine.The IC-M73 EURO PLUS version has the following additional functions:Active Noise-Canceller for the suppression of disturbing ambient noise. The built-in electronics are effective during transmission and reception and can reduce background noise by up to 90 %. This increases intelligibility - hear better and be heard better.Last call voice recording: Up to one minute of the last incoming call is automatically recorded so that important calls are not missed. Recording can also be started manually.The bass booster function provides a clear bass sound during reception and transmission. A signal processor boosts the low-frequency part of the voice signal spectrum, optimising the sound of the voice on the transmitting and receiving end.Optional accessories such as a 12 V charging cable, spare battery or a waterproof loudspeaker microphone can be found further down this page under "Accessories".You can find more technical details in the operating instructions (Bedienungsanleitung) as a pdf file further down on this page under "Downloads & Information".
The IC-M94D is the top model of the ICOM VHF marine handheld radios and successor to the IC-MM93DE.AIS receiver and DSC in one marine handheld radio Vessel traffic information from the integrated AIS receiver is shown on the display. A single DSC call can be made using the AIS target call function. The easily accessible, secured distress button is located on the back of the device for emergency calls.6 W transmission power and 10 hours operating time The transmission power of 6 W gives the user a large communication range. With a capacity of 2400 mAh, the supplied BP-306 Li-ion battery pack allows an operating time of 10 hours under normal conditions.First-class 1500 mW AF power ICOM's special high-performance loudspeaker ensures clear communication even in noisy environments.Simplified navigation function The navigation function guides you to a specified waypoint. Up to 50 favourite destinations can be assigned as waypoints.Float'n-Flash and MOB Auto-Set function If the IC-M94DE falls into the water, it floats on the surface with the display, keypad and emergency call button flashing. If the latter is pressed, the handheld radio automatically transmits a man-overboard distress signal.Features:Built-in GPS receiverIntegrated AIS receiverActive noise-cancelling technologyIPX7 waterproof (for 30 minutes at a water depth of 1 metre)Two and three-channel monitoringPreferred channel functionSupports four-digit channel numbersAquaQuake functionswimmable, waterproof according to IPX7MMSI code can be entered once by the user, after which the DSC functions are availableATIS code can be entered once by the user; the ATIS channel group is then availableScope of delivery: BP306 battery pack, BC-251 desktop charger, BC-242 230 V mains adapter, MB-133 belt clip, FA-SC59V antenna, wrist strap, manual.If you have an ATIS number for inland radio, you can store it in your handheld radio. In countries such as the Netherlands or Belgium, the handheld radio may also be used without restrictions in inland areas.In Germany (or France), on the other hand, it is prohibited to use handheld radios in a traffic area other than "radio on board", which in turn is taboo for small vessels (<20m). This means that recreational boaters are de facto prohibited from using a handheld radio in the German inland area.Anyone who does so anyway is committing an administrative offence (offence no. 22.240510). This may result in a warning fine (55 euros) or even a higher fine.You can find more technical details in the operating instructions (Bedienungsanleitung) as a pdf file further down on this page under "Downloads & Information".
Cigarette lighter charging cable for the charging cradle of an ICOM handheld radio.The adapter cable can be used to charge the batteries of the radios in the charging cradle from the 12V on-board power supply.ICOM CP-23L for the charging cradle of the ICOM radio IC-M85E.ICOM CP-25H for the charging cradle BC-251 (included in the scope of delivery of the ICOM radios IC-M94DE, IC-M93DE) or the charging cradle BC-210 (included in the scope of delivery of the ICOM radios IC-M73EURO, IC-M93D, IC-M94DE).
MED- / SOLAS-approved GMDSS handheld radio for ships and their lifeboats that require equipment. The high-performance lithium battery (BP-234) is also required for this.The device is waterproof to a depth of 1 m (IPX7), particularly shock-resistant (drop from a height of 1 m), has an eye-catching yellow housing and large buttons that can be operated safely even under the most difficult conditions.Further advantages:Quick key for channel 16 and call channel (programmable)Large, easy-to-read LCD displayAll VHF channels are available so that the device can also be used in normal on-board operation with the rechargeable NiCd battery (included in the scope of delivery).The special, non-rechargeable high-performance lithium battery BP-234 (9.0 V / 3300 mAh) is used for GMDSS operation in an emergency at sea and in a lifeboat, guaranteeing operation of the device for at least 8 hours even at -20°C. This battery is available as an accessory and is required to fulfil the MED / SOLAS requirements.Dimensions (without antenna): 145 x 65 x 44 mmWeight: 390 g Scope of delivery: rechargeable NiCd battery pack BP-252 (7.4 V / 980 mAh) for normal on-board operation, desktop charger and mains adapter, belt clip.You can find more technical details in the brochure as a pdf file further down on this page under "Downloads & Information".
The IC-M85E is the hybrid model in the ICOM model range.In addition to the existing marine radio channels, the unit can also use the company radio channels assigned to your company or organisation. These channels are programmed into the unit by your dealer.PMR range 136-174 MHz In addition to VHF marine channels, the IC-M85E can also communicate on PMR channels between 136 and 174 MHz*. For this purpose, it has 100 programmable PMR channels on which CTCSS frequencies and DTCS codes can also be used.* Appropriate individual frequency division and programming provided.Other featuresThe AquaQuake Draining function prevents poor audio quality due to water ingress into the loudspeakerBuilt-in VOX allows hands-free operation (only available when an optional cable with PTT button and headset are connected)About 14 hours of operation per battery charge (TX:RX_stand-by: 5:5:90)5 W maximum transmit powerSelf-test function for internal temperature and voltage of the battery pack (overvoltage protection)Priority searchTwo- and three-channel monitoringDirect access to channel 16 or programmable call channelPreferred channel function for direct access to frequently used channelsinland marine radio (ATIS) possible if an assigned ATIS code is programmedAnyone 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 France), on the other hand, it is prohibited to use handheld radios in a traffic area other than "radio on board" and this in turn is taboo for small vessels (<20m). This means that recreational boaters are de facto prohibited from using a handheld radio in the German inland area.Anyone who does so anyway is committing an administrative offense (offence no. 22.240510). This may result in a warning fine (55 euros) or even a higher fine.Scope of deliveryLi-ion battery pack BP-296Quick charger BC-227Mains adapter (230 V) BC-123SEAntenna FA-SC58VBelt clip MBB-3hand strapOptional accessories (See "Accessories" further down the page)Li-ion battery pack BP-296. Article-No. 3937-296HM-236 - Waterproof speaker microphone (IPX7). Article-No. 3937-236MeasurementsB x H x D: 56 x 92 x 29 mmWeight: 246 g (incl. BP-290 battery pack, FA-SC58 antenna and MBB-3 belt clip)Rugged construction meets IP67 and MIL standardsAccording to IP67 (International Protection Code), the IC-M85E is dustproof and can be submerged in water up to 1 m deep for up to 30 minutes. In addition, MIL-STD-810 (Military Technical Standard for Equipment) testing is performed.700 mW NF powerDespite its compact housing, the IC-M85E's audio amplifier delivers 700 mW of LF power at the speaker to ensure clear and loud communication, especially in noisy environments.Automatic emergency alarm tone The handheld radio offers three emergency-related functions: for MOB (man overboard), man-down and lone worker. If activated, the IC-M85E will sound an alarm tone* when the relevant emergency occurs.* The alarm tone always comes from the handheld radio's loudspeaker, even if an optional loudspeaker microphone is connected. (With these functions, there are no emergency calls to other radios).Direct operation via the multifunction buttonSwitching between the two channel groups (Marine <> PMR) can be assigned to the multifunction button on the top of the housing.* A long press on this button switches the interlock function on and off.* This configuration can be done together with the programming of the PMR channels.You can find more technical details in the operating instructions (Bedienungsanleitung) as a pdf file further down on this page under "Downloads & Information".
The ICOM IC-M37E is a handy, floatable VHF handheld radio with large buttons and a non-slip housing.Features:Operating time up to 12 hours thanks to replaceable lithium-ion battery 3.6V / 2350mAhFloat'n Flash function (floats and flashes in water)Clear Voice Boost technology to suppress disturbing ambient noiseAquaQuake function (to prevent sound impairment caused by water entering the speaker)channel scanTwo and three-channel monitoringDirect access to channel 16 and the call channel6W / 1W transmission powerLow charge alarmDust and water-protected according to IP57Scope of delivery: BP-296 battery pack, MB-133 belt clip, BC-217SE mains adapter, BC-235 desktop charger (charging cradle, 230 V), FA-SC59V antenna, wrist strap, manualThe BP-297 battery pack (Article-No. 3937-297) is available as an accessory. It allows the handheld radio to be operated with three standard AAA (LR03) batteries (not included in the scope of delivery).Optionally, the IC-M37E can also be charged with a USB / MicroUSB cable, which is also not included in the scope of delivery.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.If you have an ATIS number for inland radio, you can store it in your handheld radio. In countries such as the Netherlands or Belgium, the handheld radio may also be used without restrictions in inland areas. In Germany (or France), on the other hand, it is forbidden to use handheld radios in a traffic area other than "radio on board" and this in turn is taboo for small vessels (<20m). This means that recreational boaters are de facto prohibited from using a handheld radio in the German inland area.Anyone who does so anyway is committing an administrative offence (offence no. 22.240510). This may result in a warning fine (55 euros) or even a higher fine.You can find more technical details in the operating instructions (Bedienungsanleitung) as a pdf file further down on this page under "Downloads & Information".
The MR HH150 FLTE is convenient and quality built. The entry level, handheld floating radio is anything but basic. The large display, signal strength indicators, 24 hours access to emergency alerts and broadcasts and maximum range give you unmatched reliability and peace of mind.Waterproof and Floating Design Orange core, floating design means you’ll never lose your radio. The Waterproof Designed withstand the elements, this radio is rated submersible to an industry standard JIS7 (IPX7) which gives you 30 minutes of protection at one-meter depth.3 Watt VHF Selectable Power Low (0,5 W), medium (1 W) , and high power (3 W) for short or long communication.US, Canada, International Operate on any of the 3 channel maps.Weather Alerts Audible tones and a visual alarm alert you to nearby threatening weather.Rechargeable BatteriesEquipped with rechargeable batteries, you can avoid purchasing batteries frequently. Can also be used with 5 AAA Alkaline batteries (not included)Belt Clip Easy to reach with spring loaded belt clip.
VHF handheld radio with DSC, ATIS and built-in GPS receiver. It has illuminated function keys and user-friendly rotary knobs for easy operation. It also has three-channel monitoring and repeat missed calls.Mobile phone calls can be received on or made from the handheld radio via Bluetooth.The transmission power can be selected between 1, 3 and 6 watts.Waterproof (IPX8) and floatable. The orange-coloured back of the housing makes it easier to find the radio if it has fallen overboard.A torch and an emergency strobe light are integrated in the device.Measurements:H x W x D: 131 x 72 x 47 mmWeight: 329 gThe scope of delivery includes:Lithium-ion batteryCharging station with 12 V and 230 V charging cableAdapter for use with AAA batteriesNMEA cableWrist strap and belt clipAnyone 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 France), on the other hand, it is prohibited to use handheld radios in a traffic area other than "radio on board" and this in turn is taboo for small vessels (<20m). This means that recreational boaters are de facto prohibited from using a handheld radio in the German inland area.Anyone who does so anyway is committing an administrative offense (offence no. 22.240510). This may result in a warning fine (55 euros) or even a higher fine.