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MF/HF MARINE TRANSCEIVER

IC-M710 - 21749 iM710

Simple, dependable worldwide communications at an affordable price.

1136 channels Automatic tuning function

160 programmable, 242 ITU SSB duplex, 72 ITU SSB simplex and662 ITU FSK duplex channels are available. An automatic tuning function is available when using the IC-M710 in combination with the optional AT-140 for quick and easy antenna tun- ing. Tuning is fully automatic. When you push the PTTon a new fre- quency, the antenna tuner quickly tunes the antenna automatically.

Rugged construction

The highest quality components are used throughout. Constructed in a die-cast aluminum chassis with surface mount components, the IC-M710 is designed for long hours of operation in the harsh marine environment.

Easy to use

Two large memory and frequency dials allow quick and easy oper-ation.

Alphanumeric readout And more…

The large, easy-to-read display shoes status at a glance. Seven characters can be programmed into each memory channel to con- veniently display station names, ship names, etc. •Covers all allowed bands between 1.6 and 27.5MHz •General coverage receiver •Modes: SSB, RTTY, CW and AM •2182kHz alarm built-in (optional for General versions) •RF gain control •Audio activated squelch •Terminals for frequency/mode control via NMEAinterfacing •Direct keypad channel selection entry •Large, front-mounted speaker •Weather fax ready •Backlight control •CW full break-in and semi break-in

150W of output

Afull 150W (PEP) of output power is available for reliable long dis-tance communication. Alarge cooling fan, in combination with the aluminum chassis, allows continuous transmission at full output power— even during demanding RTTY(radio teletype) and NBDP (narrow band direct printing) operation.

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