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Introducing Icom’s IC-A25NE Next Generation Airband Radio

Introducing Icom’s IC-A25NE Next Generation Airband Radio

Icom is pleased to launch a new advanced 8.33 kHz handportable radio to its airband range. The IC-A25NE is the latest development in airband radio technology featuring a stylish modern design, easy-to-use interface and large 2.3-inch LCD combine to provide stress-free programming and easy in-flight operation.

The new IC-A25NE is full of features that are on a pilot’s must-have list. The "Flip-Flop" channel feature allows pilots to store the last ten channels used, and quickly switch between them. The large LCD provides a user-friendly, graphic screen. Select night mode for easy viewing in dark environments. The IC-A25NE also includes a large 2350mAh Li-ion battery, providing up to 10.5 hours of operating time. This new model also comes with an intelligent battery which provides detailed battery status.

The navigation features in the IC-A25NE will change the way pilots fly. Design flight plans with an Android or iOS device and import them into the IC-A25NE with its Bluetooth feature. While using GPS, the waypoint NAV will guide pilots to their destination. Up to 10 flight plans and 300 waypoints can be stored in the IC-A25NE. Other navigational features, like VOR indicators will help keep a pilot's heading precise and alert them if they divert from course. All these functions and more increase safety up in the air.

The IC-A25NE is now available from all authorised Icom aviation dealers with a retail price of £540.00 inc.VAT. For more detailed information about this product, visit the. IC-A25NE 8.33kHz VHF Airband Transceiver Product Page .

Icom UK Sales - sales@icomuk.co.uk

14/03/2018

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