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Icom M802 Without Dsc Hf Ssb Marine Radio Brand New 1 Year Oz G'tee Ic-m802 on 2040-parts.com

AU $2,099.00
Location:

Hervey Bay, Australia, Australia

Hervey Bay, Australia, Australia
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:icom Manufacturer Part Number:m802 without DSC UPC:731797011527


ICOM M802 WITHOUT DSC HF SSB MARINE RADIO BRAND NEW 1 YEAR OZ G'TEE IC-M802


Quick Summary
Availability This item is available for immediate delivery
Condition This radio is brand new in unopened box.  A full 12 month seller warranty is applicable to this product
Discount A $20 shipping discount applies if payment is made via direct credit into our bank account

 

 

 

 

Detailed Product Description

Advanced DSP marine radio with compact remote head (please note that this version of the M802 does not include DSC functionality)

Digital Signal Processor

The digital IF filter provides flexible filter settings for narrow bandwidth signals without having to install an optional filter.

Large LCD with dot-matrix characters

The IC-M802 has the capability of up to 24 characters × 9 lines full dot-matrix display. Operating status and setting of information can be seen instantly and clearly.

Built-in 2-tone Alarm function

A 2-tone alarm (2182kHz) signal can be transmitted simply by the push of the 'Alarm' button. A spring loaded cover prevents accidental activation.

Automatic antenna tuner, AT-140

The optional AT-140 easily connects to the radio without opening the casing. The tuner through function can be used with the AT-140. The AT-140 must be purchased separately.

Other features

  • 4×8-inch remote controller and 4×4-inch external speaker
  • Channel and Group dials offer easy channel selection and operation
  • Powerful 150W (PEP) output
  • 0.5 to 29.9999MHz wideband receiver
  • DIN and RS-232C connectors for external equipment
  • NMEA 0183 interface included
  • NOT Australian Type Approved (Export Only)

 

About Me

I have been a licensed Radio Amateur for over 25 years and hold the callsign vk4ajj (also vk3ajj). I also own and operate the radios-net-au ebay store

The gear I sell via this Ebay user id is always second hand but is often unused and unopened. This equipment is sourced from my own private collection (or from the collections of other radio enthusiasts). 

 

Contact Me

Email is the preferred means of contact - I undertake to answer all email enquiries within 24 hours (generally much quicker than this)

Payment

I accept payment via direct credit (preferred), postal order or via paypal. Personal / company cheques will also be accepted from Australian buyers subject to standard bank clearance times.

New Zealand buyers can make payment directly into my ANZ NZ account in NZ dollars.

Paypal is the preferred means of payment for international buyers (outside of Australia and New Zealand).

Shipping

Preferred shipper is Australia Post (registered and insured).

Regular airmail (insured) is used for shipments to New Zealand.

Shipping to countries outside of Australasia can be done via regular airmail (cheaper but no online tracking) or via TNT Express (more expensive but with online tracking)

I try not to profit from shipping charges - please be aware that the stamp on the box does not include: cost of registration (now $3), cost of insurance, cost of box and packaging material.

Terms of Sale

All equipment sold under this ebay user ID is second hand and can be "unused / unopened" (12 month seller warranty applies) or is "used" (1 month seller warranty is applicable)

It is a condition imposed by Ebay (at the request of the ACMA) that any radio transmitting equipment be sold to appropriately licensed persons only. If you have any doubts in respect to your licensing status, please feel free to email me for assistance. This sale restriction does not apply to radio related accessories such as receivers, antenna tuners, speakers, power supplies, antennas etc (only equipment that can transmit or amplify transmission of a radio signal)

No warranty is made or given by me in respect to the appropriateness of the gear for your intended use / purpose (ie that a IC706MK2G will save you in a marine or outback emergency) and I will thus accept no responsibility for any loss or damage you may suffer from the failure / non performance of the gear for your intended use or otherwise.

I respect your privacy. Your details will never by given to any other party.




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