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Latest revision as of 19:09, 18 October 2020
Dual-band D-STAR mobile amateur radio transceiver.
Contents
Manufacturer Page
http://www.icomamerica.com/products/amateur/2820h/default.asp
General Information
The IC-2820H receives 118-549.995 and 810- 999.990MHz* with dualwatch receiver capability that allows you to receive two bands simultaneously (including within a single band)*. Almost all VHF& UHF communications are available to you! - Icom Website
Specifications
- Modes - FM, AM9Receive only), DV (With UT-123)
- 522 Memory Channels
- Tuning Step Increments: 5,6.25, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 50 kHz
- TX
- 144-148MHz at 5, 15, 50W
- 430-450MHz at 5, 15, 50W
- RX
- 118-550 MHz
- 810-1000 MHz
- D-Star Capable - with UT-123 installed
Conections
- Antenna connector: dual SO-239
- Power: 13.8V DC +- 15%
- Microphone: 8-pin modular jack
- External Speaker: 3 conductor 1/8", 8ohms(has two)
- Rear Data Jack
- GPS Antenna Socket
- Packet Jack