Item Details:
ICOM IC-F1721 / IC-F2721 / IC-F1821 / IC-F2821 Mobile Two-Way Radios
The Smart Migration to an APCO P25 Digital Radio System
For organizations who run an analog radio system and must
migrate to a conventional P25 digital system, Icom provides one
of the best solutions. Radio allows you
to program P25 digital and/or FM analog mode per channel. Flash
ROM capability means future upgrades and flexible customization,
tailored for your system. Moreover, built-in multiple tone
signaling capability and an optional voice scrambler satisfy
existing analog FM system requirements. This new Icom's
frequency coverage and rugged construction ensures a flexible,
long life radio for you. Icom is the smart choice for current - and
future - public safety communication needs.
Features:
- May be upgraded to P25 digital
- Detachable front panel
- Dot matrix, multi-function LCD
- Heavy-duty construction
- Built-in CTCSS, DTCS, 2-Tone, or 5-Tone
- MDC 1200 compatible
- 256 memory channels, 32 zones
- Built-in inversion type voice scrambler
- Public Address (PA) and RX speaker functions
- D-SUB 25 pin connector for future PC connection
- Meets MIL-STD 810 C, D, E and F requirements
- Enhanced MDC (EMDC)
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* Developed by Icom America Inc., EMDC is built upon and expands the widely used MDC 1200 data signaling protocol and system. Not only is EMDC fully compatible with MDC 1200, but it was also developed to allow future upgrades in features and functions without making your current equipment obsolete.
These attributes allow EMDC to:
- Integrate into your existing fleet of MDC capable radios;
- Add GPS capabilities to locate your vehicles (AVL) and people (APL);
- Send free form short-txt messages;
- Remotely conduct radio signal strength and battery diagnostics.
Available as:
F1721 43 - 136-174 MHz VHF analog mobile radio (P25 upgradeable)
F1721D 41 - 136-174 MHz VHF P25 mobile radio
F2821D 23 - 400-470 MHz UHF analog mobile radio (P25 upgradeable)
F2821D 21 - 400-470 MHz UHF P25 mobile radio
F2821D 22 - 450-512 MHz UHF P25 mobile radio