IC-M510E
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Use the RS-M500 app (for iOS™/Android™) to remotely control the IC-M510E through WLAN. Up to three smartphones can be used as a wireless microphone or remote controller in substitute for the COMMANDMIC™. Intercom function between your smartphone and the radio is also available. Stylish, Sleek Design
The IC-M510E is slim (depth: 71.2 mm; 2.8 in) and easy to install in your boat. Its all-new sleek design is suitable for either panel or trunnion mounting. Wide Viewing Angle Colour TFT LCD
The colour TFT LCD provides nearly a 180-degree viewing angle. The wide display has high-resolution characters and function icons. The night mode screen ensures good readability in low light conditions. Simplified Navigation Function
The Navigation function guides you to a specified waypoint or AIS target. You can assign up to 100 destinations as waypoints. Provides Clear, Loud Audio
The IC-M510E’s internal speaker enhances the received audio. The waterproof speaker provides superior sound quality with a wide frequency range for powerful, clear audio. Interface Box for NMEA 2000™ and Hailer
The optional CT-M500 wireless interface box provides NMEA 2000 connectivity and Hailer/PA feature. The CT-M500 and the radio can be connected through WLAN. And more
• NMEA 0183/-HS connectivity
• Integrated GNSS receiver (GPS antenna is switchable between internal and external)
• IP68 advanced waterproofing (1 m depth of water for 60 minutes)
• Automatic Foghorn function
• Optional UT-112A voice scrambler
• AquaQuake prevents audio degradation from a water-logged speaker
• Supplied HM-205RB speaker microphone can be connected to the rear panel
• External speaker connection
• Controlled by HM-195GB COMMANDMIC
• Supports 4-digit channels
- Radio Control and Intercom Via Your Smartphone
- Stylish, Sleek Design
- Wide Viewing Angle Colour TFT LCD
- Simplified Navigation Function
- Provides Clear, Loud Audio
- Interface Box for NMEA 2000 and Hailer/Foghorn
- NMEA 0183/-HS connectivity
- Integrated GNSS receiver (GPS antenna is switchable between internal and external)
- IP68 advanced waterproofing (1 m depth of water for 60 minutes)
- Automatic Foghorn function
- Optional UT-112A voice scrambler
- AquaQuake prevents audio degradation from a water-logged speaker
- CT-M500
The optional CT-M500 wireless interface box provides NMEA 2000 connectivity and Hailer/PA feature. - GPSARIAL.001
External GNSS Antenna. - HM-195GB
The optional COMMANDMIC, HM-195GB/GW, makes it convenient for using the IC-M410BB, IC-M423G/E, IC-M506GE, IC-M510 and IC-M510BB from a separate cabin or tower. The COMMANDMIC can be positioned up to 18.3m (60ft) away from your radio. - HM-205RB
Speaker Microphone - MA-510TR
The MA-510TR is an all in one stand-alone unit that combines both AIS transponder and a sharp display in a compact design that features an attractive and easy to read the wide-angled colour screen, legible even in direct sunlight. The MA-510TR advanced AIS transponder boasts a whole host of important features including a navigation function that guides the operator to their destination, silent mode, USB-connectivity, man overboard navigation function and collision alarm function. - MBF-7
Flush mount kit for IC-M510 Advanced VHF/DSC marine radio - MBZ-1
Attach to radio to protect from sunlight. - OPC-1000
Extension cable for rear fist mic IC-M510/IC-M605/HM-134B with bulk mountable socket. - OPC-1541
Extension cable for HM-162B/SW/E (6m/20ft) - OPC-2522L
L-type conversion cable connects between speaker microphone and transceiver. - OPC-2523L
L-type conversion cable connects between CommandMic and transceiver. - RS-M500
The RS-M500 is an application that allows your iOS™/Android™ device to remotely use some functions of the IC-M510 VHF Marine Transceiver via WLAN. - SP-37
External Hailer Horn Speaker with Bracket - UT-112
The UT-112 Voice Scrambler allows private VHF communication when using the Icom IC-M501E, IC-M506GE and IC-M605EURO. - UX-241
External GNSS Antenna. Same as supplied with IC-M605EURO.
Chris Leech from Icom UK introduces the IC-M510, a new advanced VHF/DSC marine radio that gives smartphone control of your radio using the RS-M500 app (iOS™/Android™).
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