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Icom IC-F14Icom IC-F14-01-RC Two Way Radio VHF
The Icom IC F14-01-RC business two way radio is a heavy duty 5 watt 136-174MHz VHF radio designed for daily use while being very particle and economical. The IC-F14is a mil spec, and very rugged 2 channel radio ready for use in a wide variety of business environments. The Icom IC-F14 is ideal for companies that need reliable, durable radios that are also affordable and easy to use.

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Brand: Icom
Part Number: Icom IC-F14-01-RC Two Way Radio (VHF)
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XRumer938 10:41pm on Saturday, October 30th, 2010 
Preliminary review with a detailed one to follow. In short, these In-Ear-Phones are perfect for the iPod. Preliminary review with a detailed one to follow. In short, these In-Ear-Phones are perfect for the iPod.
deanonet 1:55pm on Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010 
The Etymotic ER6 is a mid-priced isolating canalphone. Featuring the same balanced driver technology used in their more expensive ER4 design. Excellent Sound - Poor Build Quality My wife bought me these for Christmas two years ago and the sound quality was great - provided I got them far eno... Good, but not without their problems I bought a pair of these a couple of years ago and like many have said already.
regansmith 10:39am on Sunday, September 19th, 2010 
Do some research on these on etymotics website to get the full rundown. I have invested in a pair of Sony MDR-EX700, MDR-XB500, MDR-V6, these ER6i. I was worried I would not be able to obtain a seal with these headphones. It was rather easy to do. The headphones to take a while to "break in.
MCT 5:56am on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 
Returned product. Were not noise cancelling. VCery expensive for the poor sound quality. "Good Value","Durable" "Low Quality"
maddin 2:41pm on Thursday, August 5th, 2010 
The Etymotic ER6i headphones, or canalphones, come with a pair of triple flange tips, and foam tips, as well as a carrying case.
Simon Trucker 7:10pm on Thursday, July 29th, 2010 
Sounds great, blocks noise, wires will go bad quickly I have had 3 pairs of these earphones and they are the best sounding.
rajbhaskar 1:11pm on Friday, July 16th, 2010 
The Etymotic ER6i is a mid-priced isolating canalphone. Featuring the same balanced driver technology used in their more expensive ER4 design.
zlidime 4:22pm on Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 
Fabuous in the ear headphones I have a pair of these with customised ear buds (ordered from a different site) - you have to pay about double the price...
domhnull 8:44am on Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 
As long as they are well taken care of, these are the most amazing sound-reducing devices in an extremely portable fashion. Good sound isolation. Well fitting earbuds.

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Built to last, built to work!
The IC-F14/S series shows Icom sign. Simple operation for everyon for your daily business. Its very du shock and vibration. The dual rai battery pack to the radio. Wide r battery pack, loud and clear aud unit connector combined with Ico the IC-F14/S series will easily exc
Tough and reliable construction
The IC-F14/S series is built around an aluminum die-cast chassis and covered with tough polycarbonate casing. This radio is built to last. Its dual slide rail securely locks the battery to the radio. The battery terminal is covered with a non-corrosive rubber packing. The belt clip is clamped between the radio and the battery, making it nearly impossible to knock loose.

Simple operation

Having only 3 buttons, volume and channel knobs, the IC-F14/S series does not require special training to use. Positive button action for sure operation even when wearing gloves, allows you to get down to the business of communicating without fuss.

Wide frequency coverage

The IC-F14/S series covers a wide frequency range with one version (136174, 400470, 450512 (520) MHz). Wide and narrow channel spacing (25, 12.5kHz) is programmable per channel.
s new direction in LMR radio dene but a powerful and reliable tool urable construction is resistant to l guide design securely locks the ange frequency coverage, Li-Ion io, built-in signalings and option om grade electrical performance, eed your expectations.

OPTIONS

Some options may not be available in some countries. Please ask your dealer for details. Battery packs BP-230N BP-232N BP-240 Type and capacity Li-Ion 7.4V/ 980mAh Li-Ion 7.4V/2000mAh AAA (LR03) batteries 6 Operating time* (VHF/UHF) 7.35 hours 16/15 hours Output power (VHF/UHF) 5W/4W 5W/4W 1W

BATTERY PACKS AND CASE

* Operating time is approximate time (at 20C). Tx: Rx: standby=5:5:90. Power save on.

BP-230N BP-232N BP-240

REGULAR CHARGER

RAPID CHARGER

POWER SUPPLY CABLES
Lithium-Ion battery standard
The IC-F14/S series comes with a high capacity 2000mAh Li-Ion battery pack, BP232N, as standard. Li-Ion batteries have virtually no memory issues and allows you exible charging.
BC-171 BC-147 BC-145 BC-160 CP-17L OPC-515L
BC-171 DESKTOP CHARGER + BC-147 AC ADAPTER Charges the BP-232N in 10 hours (approx.).

Optional board

The IC-F14/S series has an expansion socket for adding an optional board. Voice scrambler, man down and DTMF decoder features are available, depending on the installed board.

MULTI-CHARGER

BC-160 DESKTOP CHARGER + BC-145 AC ADAPTER Charges the BP-232N in 3 hours (approx.). BC-119N + AD-106 + BC-145 is also available. : Charges the BP-232N in 3 hours (approx.).
CP-17L CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE, OPC-515L DC POWER CABLE For use with the BC-160 or BC-119N. (1216V DC required).
BELT CLIPS AND LEATHER BELT HANGERS
Most popular signalings built-in
Use the built-in 2-Tone, 5-Tone, CTCSS and DTCS capabilities as standard to set up your own talk groups and quiet stand-by when others are talking.

BC-121N+AD-106 (6 pcs.)

OPC-656

BC-157

MB-93

MB-96F

BC-121N MULTI-CHARGER + AD-106 CHARGER ADAPTER + BC-157 AC ADAPTER (Six AD-106s are required) Charges up to 6 battery packs in 3 hours (approx.) when BP-232N is attached. OPC-656 DC POWER CABLE : For use with the BC-121N. (1220V DC required).
HEADSETS and PTT/VOX UNIT
MB-93 : Swivel type belt clip. MB-94 : Alligator type. Same as supplied. MB-96N : Swivel type belt hanger. MB-96F : Fixed type belt hanger.

HM-158L

SPEAKER-MICROPHONES
Multiple 2-Tone, Multiple 5-Tone
Up to 10 2-Tone/8 5-Tone codes can be decoded on a channel. When a matched tone is received, the following items are programmable for each code. Beep sound Answer back Stun LED blink Scan

HS-95

VS-1L

HM-153L

HS-94

HS-97

HM-166L

HM-159L

Other features
MDC PTT ID and MDC emergency call functions are available (Transmit only) LED low battery alert TOT function and lock out penalty timer 2 step power saver Normal and priority scan 500mW loud and clear audio Optional VOX headset PC programming capability
HS-94 : Earhook headset with exible boom microphone. HS-95 : Behind-the-head headset with exible boom microphone. HS-97 : Throat microphone ts around your neck and picks up speech vibration. VS-1L : PTT/VOX unit. Required when using these headsets with the transceiver.

HM-153L : Durable earphone-microphone with revolving clip. HM-158L : Compact and durable body with plug screw connector. HM-159L : Full size durable speaker microphone. HM-166L : Light-weight earphone microphone with revolving clip. SP-13 : EARPHONE Provides clear audio in noisy environments.

INTERNAL UNITS

STUBBY ANTENNAS FA-SC56VS : 150162MHz FA-SC57VS : 160174MHz FA-SC73US : 450490MHz CUT ANTENNAS FA-SC61VC : 136174MHz FA-SC61UC : 380520MHz

UT-108 DTMF DECODER

UT-109 VOICE SCRAMBLER UNIT
UT-110 VOICE SCRAMBLER UNIT

UT-124 MAN DOWN UNIT

Cut the antenna element to tune to a specic center frequency.
UT-108 : Provides DTMF, Selective call and ANI capabilities. UT-109 : Up to 32 scrambling codes are available. Version 01 is required. UT-110 : Up to 1020 scrambling codes are available. Version 01 is required. UT-124 : Automatically sends an emergency signal when the transceiver is left in a horizontal position for a preset time.
ANTENNAS FA-SC25V : 136150MHz FA-SC55V : 150174MHz FA-SC25U : 400430MHz FA-SC57U : 430470MHz FA-SC72U : 470520MHz

VHF AND UHF TRANSCEIVERS

SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL RECEIVER

Frequency range IC-F14/IC-F14S IC-F24/IC-F24S
: 136174MHz (U.S.A. and General) 400470MHz (U.S.A. and General) 450512MHz (U.S.A.) 450520MHz (General) : 16 (IC-F14, IC-F24) 4 (Max., IC-F14S, IC-F24S) : 12.5kHz/25kHz : 2.5kHz, 3.125kHz (VHF) 5kHz, 6.25kHz (UHF)
Sensitivity Squelch sensitivity
: 0.25V typ. (at 12dB SINAD) : 0.25V typ. (at threshold)
Adjacent channel selectivity : 75dB typ. (Wide) 65dB typ. (Narrow) Spurious response Intermodulation Hum and noise ratio Audio output power : 70dB : 74dB typ. : 50dB typ. (Wide) 45dB typ. (Narrow) : 500mW typ.
(at 5% distortion with an 8 load)
Number of channels Channel spacing PLL channel step
Power supply requirement : 7.2V DC Current drain (at 7.2V DC; approx.): Transmit High 1.5A 0.7A Low (1W) Receive stand-by 70mA rated output 300mA Antenna impedance : 50 Usable temperature range : 30C to +60C; 22F to +140F Dimensions (with BP-232N) : 53 (W) 120 (H) 42.4 (D) mm; (projections are not included) 2332 (W) 42332 (H)12132 (D) in Weight : 296g; 10.4oz (approx. with BP-232N)

TRANSMITTER

External speaker connector: 2-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (18)/8 Applicable U.S. Military Specications
Icom makes rugged products that have been tested to and passed the following MIL-STD requirements and strict environmental standards.

Standard Method Low Pressure 500.4 High Temperature 501.4 Low Temperature 502.4-3 Temperature Shock 503.4 Solar Radiation 505.4 Rain Blowing/Drip 506.4 Humidity 507.4 Salt Fog 509.4 Dust Blowing 510.4 Vibration 514.5 Shock 516.5 Also meets equivalent MIL-STD-810-C, -D and -E. MIL 810F Procedure I, II I, II I, II I I I, III I I I, IV
Output power Frequency error Spurious emissions
: 5W (VHF), 4W (UHF) : 2.5ppm : 80dB typ.
Max. frequency deviation : 5.0/2.5kHz (Wide/narrow) SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
(May differ according to version)
Adjacent channel power : VHF 80/70dB typ. (Wide/narrow) UHF 75/68dB typ. (Wide/narrow) FM Hum and Noise : 46dB typ. (Wide) 40dB typ. (Narrow) : 60100% of max. deviation

VHF Antenna

UHF Antenna
Audio harmonic distortion : 3% typ. (AF 1kHz, 40% deviation) Modulation limiting Ext. microphone connector : 3-conductor 2.5 (d) mm (110)/2.2k
Measurements made in accordance with EIA/TIA-603. All stated specications are subject to change without notice or obligation. Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries.

Belt clip, MB-94

Unit cover

Battery pack, BP-232N

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Fax: +81 (06) 6793 0013

URL: http://www.icom.co.jp/world/index.html

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Unit 9, Sea St., Herne Bay, Kent, CT6 8LD, U.K. Phone : +44 (01227) 741741 Fax : +44 (01227) 741742 E-mail : info@icomuk.co.uk URL : http://www.icomuk.co.uk
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Your local distributor/dealer:
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September 2010

Up, Up, and Away with Icom Radios
Using gas balloons is unlike any other flying. said Jonathan R. Trappe, world record holder for the longest gas balloon flight (68 hours, 46 minutes and 1,214 miles). There is no sound. No propellers, no jet engines. No burner, no heart-thumping rotors of a helicopter. Not even the wind that gliders experience. Youre going 25 knots with the wind without making a sound. This is true, silent flight. In May of this year, he crossed the English Channel. Safety is the most important aspect of this type of flying says Trappe. That takes meticulous strategic and tactical planning and equipment. In addition to an aircraft radio, he and his crew uses Icom IC-F14/S Series radios to coordinate the flight with the crew on the surface. When Im high in the air, the range of the Icom radio is a hundred miles. said Trappe. Its a good thing, too. Coordinating with the ground crew is extremely important. They need to be there right when I come down. Its not like we are landing in an airport. And they arent able to see him easily. He has reached altitudes of 17,930 feet, flown over open water, and at night. Other equipment he carries is an altitude encoding transponder, aviators breathing oxygen, pilot parachute, GPS, cell phone for ground communication (usually after landing), Sat phone to talk with his meteorologist that is not part of the chase team, and emergency locator beacon.
IN THIS ISSUE: Up, Up, and Away with Icom Radios Check Out the Updated IDAS Website
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On one flight, some enterprising ham radio operators were following his flight in the skies. His Icom crew radio has a privacy code (PL / CTCSS tone) programmed, so even if they found his frequency, he wouldnt hear them. Being the enterprising amateur radio hams that they are, they just tried all the privacy codes! said Trappe. There are 52 of them. My radio woke up and I heard their voices. I was very surprised to hear them calling me. It was awesome, actually. We talked for a while. Trappe is also a licensed ham operator. The night had grown very cold a mile up in the air and he was very happy to hear their voices break the quiet. They told him his flight was being covered on WRAL, the local CBS affiliate. I spoke with several different individuals and it was a welcome addition to the flight. Trappe said. One of the hams was an experienced commercial pilot, a 737 captain. Before

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I reached the Raleigh Durham airport, he telephoned the tower and briefed them on my flight, pointing the controller to our website and tracking information. It was this 737 captain that suggested on my Icom F14 that I flash the tower with my spotlight, so they could get a fix on me. It worked! Thanks to that 737 pilot, the interaction with his Icom IC-F14/S added a substantial safety factor by giving the tower an idea of what kind of aircraft he was, where he was, and the location of other aircraft in the sky. Tom Ohlsson of Red Dog Radios is the dealer that supplies Trappe with Icom radios. He said, Jonathan is an extreme sports guy and his professional approach is just like all other pros that participate in mountain climbing, Indy Car racing, SnoCats in Antarctica, or other extreme activities. You wont find a lot of holes in his safety plans, team, or equipment. He thinks of everything. Jonathans relationship with Red Dog Radios started when he did a Google search for VHF Portable Radio, said Ohlsson. He needed some custom tuned lightweight VHF airband antennas to deploy from his balloon. I built a portable J-Pole antenna fashioned from 300 ohm ladder line. In the course of our communications, Jonathan realized he needed an air-to-ground chase radio system. Icom has an excellent reputation in the avionics world, and Jonathan was very comfortable going with Icom land mobile products based on his prior experience with Icom airband radios.

At the time of purchase, the Icom F14 was the only economical VHF land mobile radio with a high capacity Lithium Ion battery, which was a hugely critical factor to Trappe. Now Icom offers two more excellent entry level radios with li-ion batteries, the F3011 and the F3001. Trappe and his team have been invited to his next big flight, the Mexican Bicentennial celebrations in Leon, Mexico in November. He will be flying a red, white, and green balloon cluster named La Independencia. The colors represent Mexicos flag. Icom will be there, in the skies and on the ground, connecting the pilot to the chase crews on the roads of Mexico.

Icom America Systems

Phone: (425) 586-6363 Fax: (425) 586-6321 ias@icomamerica.com

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