iCOM F5220D / F6220D VHF / UHF digital transceiver
Wide Area Coverage with IDAS™ Multi-Site trunking
With features such as channel announcement, optional GPS and a loud 4W speaker, the F5220D is the ideal entry level mobile unit with IDAS network capabilities.
- CTCSS/DTCS encode/decoder*
- Microphone hanger action programmable
- Talk around function
- Forced narrow function*
- Voting scan
- Time-out-timer, lock-out penalty
- 128 channels with 8 zones
- Power-on password function
- Nuisance delete function
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4W front mounted speaker
4 watts* front facing speaker delivers clear and loud audio throughout a vehicle’s cabin. In addition, the digital modulation provides distinct clarity even at the fringes of the communication range.
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Built military rugged
The tough aluminum die-cast chassis and polycarbonate front panel have been tested to the MIL-STD-810 environmental tests.
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Channel announcement
When you change the operating channel, the radio announces the channel number. Convenient for making radio adjustments without having to look at the radio.
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IDAS™ digital mode features
- Up to 500 individual and up to 500 group ID aliases (Each for single-site/multi-site/conventional)
- PTT ID and ANI
- SDM (Short Data Message)
- RAN (Radio Access Number)
- Digital voice scrambler
- GPS data (PC and software required to show received position data)
- Call alert
- Radio check (RX)
- Remote monitor (RX)
- ATB (All Trunks Busy) ring back
- Status
- Stun/kill/revive (RX)
- Emergency
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IDAS™ digital mode operation
The IC-F5220D series provides NXDN™ CAI-based IDAS digital mode operation. It is compatible with IDAS multi-site conventional and IDAS multi-site and single-site trunking.
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Optional accessory cable
An external GPS receiver, PC or other equipment can be connected with the optional OPC-2078 (D-sub 25-pin) or OPC-1939 (D-sub 15-pin). The ACC connector provides an ignition switch, external PTT, serial input/output, horn honk, channel control and public address functions, according to the programming.
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Roaming scan
In the multi-site trunking mode, if the signal condition worsens as the radio user moves, the roaming scan automatically finds a new site to retain the communication link and quality.