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ICOM IC-A16E 8.33/25kHz Ground-to-Air Support Radio

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​​​​​​​Ian Lockyer (Marketing Manager of Icom UK) got in touch to introduce the new ICOM IC-A16E 8.33/25kHz Ground-to-Air Support Radio.

Ian Lockyer (Marketing Manager of Icom UK) got in touch to introduce the new ICOM IC-A16E 8.33/25kHz Ground-to-Air Support Radio, which complements Icom’s growing 8.33kHz range of Airband radios. The IC-A16E airband transceiver has been specifically designed for the airside ground crew who provide aviation support. The IC-A16E is compact, lightweight and has a high capacity Lithium-Ion battery pack (2400mAh) that can provide up to a typical 17 hours of operation so it can be used all day. 6W of transmitting power is built in; enough to cover the largest of airports and get signals through and around thick walls and metal hangars. It has class-leading 1500mW, loud and powerful, audio output to cut through environmental noise. It is rugged and rain-resistant, enough for the rigours of the aviation market. The IC-A16E is easy to operate and ideal for large operations, where shift workers may use the radio. The full-featured keypad allows direct input of channels and frequencies. The 200 memory channels and eight alphanumeric LCD characters per channel will enable you to allocate specific users a channel on the radio. A low battery indicator and beep alert are also standard features. Ian Lockyer said, “The simple-to-use IC-A16E is an ideal ground-to-air radio for airports and airfields. The no-nonsense design will make it a vital communication choice for airport operators.” For further details about this product, visit the IC-A16E Ground-to-Air Support Radio product page. The IC-A16E is now available to buy from your local Icom Airband dealer.

 

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This article was featured in the July 2019 issue of Radio User.

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