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ICOM IC-F43TR UHF Trunking Portable Radio
The IC-F43TR is the perfect subscriber for PMR and SMR systems. This light weight radio is a heavy weight when it comes to features, allowing you to take full advantage of the options your PMR or SMR system.
PMR systems are often heavily protected against power and other system failures, allowing emergency communications to get through where national carriers fail. PMR systems offer maximum cost effectiveness - pay for the IC-F43TR once, and escape monthly charges. And PMR systems are extremely flexible, allowing you to configure the system according to your needs, not the needs of a distant national carrier.
SMR systems can provide reliable and flexible communications, all at a low monthly cost. Where the cell phone hybrids of many national carriers discourage fleet dispatch (one to many) with their pricing structures, SMR systems are built to optimize fleet dispatch. Often over large areas. And, by design, SMR systems are less likely to be abused by employees. SMR systems offer such advanced capabilities as selective call, caller ID and AVL.
No matter if you choose the PMR or SMR route, the IC-F43TR is the radio to take you there.
Available as:
F43TR 51 - 400-470 MHz UHF portable radio, no keypad
F43TR 52 - 450-512 MHz UHF portable radio, no keypad
F43TR 01 - 400-470 MHz UHF portable radio, with DTMF keypad
F43TR 02 - 450-512 MHz UHF portable radio, with DTMF keypad
Features:
- Conventional, basic LTR and PassPort features are built-in
- LTR features
- PassPort features
- PTT over tone
- 8-character LCD display
- Voice scrambler function
- Optinal Man Down function
- Advanced PC programming
- Powerful 4W output
- Time-out timer functions
- Expanded Black list capability, Site lock, forced roaming and stun/kill
- MIL-STD 810 C, D, E
Take advantage of Icom's integrated design that offers a value alternative for trunking systems.
The IC-F621TR and IC-FR4000* are designed companions to the IC-F43TR.
(* External trunking controller is required for LTR and PassPort trunking.)