IC-910H
IC-910H VHF/UHF all mode transceiver (Discontinued)
The IC-910H VHF/UHF all mode transceiver is a compact, fully featured transceiver ideally suited to meet the demands of the serious DX'er or satellite enthusiast. The IC-910H improves on its well-respected predecessor, the IC-821H. Whilst keeping the essential qualities of the IC-821H Icom have added important features such as a large, clear LCD display, a useful increase in transmit power output and DSP facilities. If that was not enough, by installing the optional UX-910 1200MHz-band unit the IC-910H becomes a tri-band all mode transceiver capable of working on 2m, 70cms and 23cms. These and many other options make the IC-910H a premier VHF/UHF/SHF transceiver.
Newly designed power amplifier circuits provide 100Watts of stable output power on the 2 Metre band, 75Watts on 70cms and 10 Watts on 23cms. Couple this with dual, high sensitivity DSP compatible receivers, weak signal DX and satellite communications are second to none. The aluminium die cast chassis and effective cooling fan ensures stable output for continuous operation.
Packet operation continues to be easy. The IC-910H provides two data sockets for simultaneous packet operation on the main and sub band. High-speed PLL lockup times support 9600 bps packet protocol.
These incredible features don't come at the expense of size. Measuring just 24x9x24cm and weighing only 4.5kg, the IC-910H is ideal for contest or field-day operations that require a top notch, all mode VHF/UHF transceiver. The large, easy to read LCD display and 10-key entry pad, ensure direct frequency or memory channel control has never been easier.
Add to this a multitude of features, such as speech compressor, VOX, electronic keyer, CTCSS encoder, variable power output, frequency tracking for satellite UP/DOWN link, 99 memory channels, then you have a versatile set which is perfect for anyone interested in any aspect of VHF/UHF/SHF operation
- Mode SSB, CW, FM, FM-N
- No of memory channels 328 (99 regular, 1 call, 6 scan edges for each band plus 10 satelite memories)
- Weight 4.5kg
- Dimensions 241(W)x 94 (H) x 239(D)mm
- VHF / UHF all mode, high power base station transceiver
- Incredible receive sensitivity
- 1.2GHz capability
- 100W/75W output power
- Tri-band capability (with optional UX-910)
- Simultaneously works 2 bands
- Full duplex operation available
- Easy to read 3.5inch LCD display
- Easy to use 10 key entry pad
- Easy satellite communication via satellite mode
- 9600bps PACKET operation
- Optional DSP capability (UT-106)
- IF shift for interference rejection
- FM-narrow receivable
- One-touch repeater mode
- AG-1200
For 1200MHz Band - AG-25
AG-25 2m mast head pre-amp - AG-35
70cm mast head pre-amp - CR-293
High Stability Crystal Unit - CT-17
CI-V level converter (communications interface) - FL-132
CW filter, 500Hz (main band) - FL-133
CW filter, 500Hz (sub-band) - HM-12
The Icom HM-12 hand mic for the Icom IC-910H features an 8 pin plug. - MB-23
Carry strap kit for various Icom Ham Base stations. - MB-5
Mobile mounting bracket - OPC-025
OPC-025 DC power cable - PS-125
Switching power supply for HF/VHF base station transceivers. The major difference between the PS-125 and our current model PS-85 is its capacity. The PS-125 has a maximum 25 A capacity. - SM-20
Desktop microphone - SM-30
The SM-30 Desktop Microphone, is an entry level desktop microphone designed to work with Icom's range of HF base station radios. - SP-21
Base-station loudspeaker - SP-7
Loudspeaker (5W 8OHM) - UT-102
Voice synthesiser unit announces the operating mode, frequency and signal strength level, etc. - UT-106
DSP unit - UX-910
1.2GHz band unit for IC-910 (SSB CW FM) 10W
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