Icom F7010 (VHF 136-174MHz) P25 Conventional and Trunking Portable Radio
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Icom F7010 (VHF 136-174MHz) P25 Conventional and Trunking Portable Radio

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Icom F7010 (VHF 136-174MHz) P25 Conventional and Trunking Portable RadioIcom F7010 (VHF 136 174MHz) P25 Conventional and Trunking Portable Radio Smallest and Lightest The Icom F7010 is a cutting edge VHF (136 174MHz) P25 digital two way radio, renowned as the smallest and lightest in its class. Achieved through new engineering techniques, including the use of a custom SoC (System on a Chip), this radio boasts a compact body and a flat sheet keypad that provides ample button space while protecting against dust intrusion.

Icom F7010 (VHF 136-174MHz)

P25 Conventional and Trunking Portable Radio - Smallest and Lightest

The Icom F7010 is a cutting-edge VHF (136-174MHz) P25 digital two-way radio, renowned as the smallest and lightest in its class. Achieved through new engineering techniques, including the use of a custom SoC (System-on-a-Chip), this radio boasts a compact body and a flat sheet keypad that provides ample button space while protecting against dust intrusion. Its slim dimensions of 38.2 mm (1.5 inches) are complemented by reduced power consumption, allowing for the use of a thinner battery pack, BP-284.

This robust radio features a vibrant color LCD with an enhanced user interface, and delivers clear, loud audio from a 1300 mW speaker. Built to MIL-STD-810 and IP68 specifications, the Icom F7010 also includes Bluetooth technology for wireless operation, a microSD card slot for voice and data storage, a USB connector for PC connection, and intelligent battery management, making it an ideal solution for demanding professional environments.

Key Features

  • VHF Frequency (136-174MHz): Operates within the very high frequency band for reliable communication.
  • P25 Conventional and Trunking: Supports both conventional and trunking modes for flexible system integration.
  • Compact and Lightweight Design: Achieved through custom SoC technology, making it the smallest and lightest in its class (38.2 mm thin).
  • Flat Sheet Keypad: Provides ample button space while protecting the radio from dust intrusion.
  • Color LCD and Enhanced User Interface: Offers clear visuals and intuitive navigation for easy operation.
  • MIL-STD-810 and IP68 Specifications: Ensures extreme durability against shock, vibration, dust, and water immersion (6ft for 1 hour).
  • 1300 mW Speaker: Delivers clear and loud audio, ensuring messages are heard even in noisy environments.
  • Bluetooth Technology: Enables wireless operation and connectivity with compatible accessories for hands-free use.
  • microSD Card Slot: Allows for voice recording and data storage for crucial information.
  • USB Connector: Provides convenient PC connection for programming and data transfer.
  • Intelligent Battery Management: Optimizes battery performance and extends operational life.
  • 1024 Channels / 128 Zones: Offers extensive capacity for organizing and accessing communication groups.
  • Built-in GPS: Features a GPS position screen for location tracking and enhanced situational awareness.
  • Voice Announcement: Announces channel number and zone, improving ease of use.
  • VOX Function: Enables voice-activated transmission for hands-free operation.
  • Programmable Vibration Alert and Ringer Beep: Provides customizable alert options for discreet or prominent notifications.
  • Reduced Power Consumption: Allows for use of a thinner battery pack (BP-284) and contributes to longer battery life.
  • Fast Resume Time: Quick wake up from power save mode for immediate operation.
  • DTMF Autodial: Supports automatic dialing of DTMF tones.
  • Internal Clock: Features a clock with time auto adjustment for accurate logging.
  • 14-Pin Accessory Connector: Provides connectivity for a wide range of audio and other accessories.

Benefits

  • Enhanced Portability: Smallest and lightest in its class for comfortable and discreet carrying.
  • Reliable in Extreme Conditions: MIL-STD-810 and IP68 ratings ensure exceptional durability against dust, water, and impacts.
  • Clear and Loud Communication: Powerful speaker delivers intelligible audio even in challenging environments.
  • Advanced Wireless Connectivity: Bluetooth enables hands-free operation and versatile accessory use.
  • Comprehensive Data Management: microSD slot and USB connectivity facilitate voice recording, data storage, and PC programming.
  • Optimized Battery Life: Intelligent battery management and reduced power consumption extend operational time.
  • Improved Situational Awareness: Built-in GPS provides location tracking for enhanced safety and coordination.
  • Flexible System Integration: Supports P25 Conventional and Trunking modes for various communication network needs.

 

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2-year manufacturer's warranty

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