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New Icom IC-M510BB Black Box/Modular Fixed VHF Marine Radio shown at METS

New Icom IC-M510BB Black Box/Modular Fixed VHF Marine Radio shown at METS

ICOM launched its new IC-M510BB at the METS (Marine Equipment Trade Show) in Amsterdam. An all-new top end black box modular transceiver that can be installed out of sight for convenience or where space for electronic equipment is at a premium.

Up to 3 remote control mics (our HM-195GB Commandmic) can fully operate all the features of the IC-M510BB and can be installed up to 18.3 m or 60 ft. away from the main radio unit itself. The IC-M510BB is supplied as standard with 1x HM-195GB but by adding others will allow the user to control the 25-Watt fixed radio from various areas on board such as the helm, chart table, cabin or flybridge.

The IC-M510BB adopts many features from our market leading NMEA award winning IC-M510 VHF marine radio, including an AIS receiver which can be displayed on all three Commandmics or outputted to other devices or indeed a PC (EN 300 338-8 compatible). Also, hailer and horn functions are built in and of course integrated GPS.

To view a short video introduction about this product showing out METS stand, click on: 'New Icom IC-M510BB Black Box/Modular Fixed VHF Marine Radio shown at METS'

For more information about the IC-M510BB click on the side of this page to download our pre-release brochure.

We currently don't have a final fixed price or a release date for the IC-M510BB, but it is planned that it will be available from around April 2023. To pre-order, contact your local authorised Icom marine dealer. Alternatively, call our sales team on 01227 741741 or use the email address below.

Icom UK Sales - sales@icomuk.co.uk

15/11/2022
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