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Great features and style are the traits of Icom’s M25 floating marine VHF radio, which floats and flashes when dropped into the water. Sporting a slim design, this handheld has the lightest body in the market for a floating VHF radio….just 7.8oz. New for an Icom marine handheld, this radio requires a USB connector for convenient charging from a variety of electronic devices.
The IC-M25 has the slim (depth:30.5 mm; 1.2 in) and light (218 g; 7.7 oz) body. It also delivers uncompromised performance that will exceed expectations.
The IC-M25’s LCD is 30% larger than its predecessor, the IC-M24 and shows clearly large channel number and status icons. The buttons on the front panel are well laid out and provide simple and straightforward operation.
A standard USB connector (Micro-B type) is used for charging the IC-M25. Cigarette lighter cables or mobile batteries for charging smartphones or other devices can be used with the IC-M25*.
* The IC-M25 accepts 5 V/1 A (Max.) input. Use of third-party products is not guaranteed.
The IC-M25 floats and lets you know where it is with the flashing red LED light and LCD/key backlight.
The built-in 1500 mAh lithium-ion battery allows 11 hours (approx.) of long operation*.
* Typical operation with Tx (Hi): Rx: standby=5:5:90
The optional waterproof speaker-microphone, HM-213, provides commercial grade convenience while mounting the radio around the waist. The radio floats even when the HM-213 is attached.
The IC-M25 provides a powerful 550 mW (typical) audio output and received voice can be heard loud and clear.
Features
・ IPX7 waterproof construction
(1 m depth of water for 30 minutes)
・ 4-step battery life indicator
・ Weather channel with weather alert
・ Dual/Tri-watch functions
・ Instant access to Ch 16 or programmable call channel
・ Favorite channel function
・ Monitor function opens noise squelch
・ Auto scan function
・ LCD auto backlighting
・ AquaQuake™ prevents audio degradation from a water-logged speaker
・ Supports 4-digit channels