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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Icom Manufacturer Part Number:HM195GB UPC:731797021366

Icom COMMANDMICIV™ w/White BlackLit LCD - Black Model# HM195GB

COMMANDMICIV™ w/White Blacklit LCD - Black

HM195GB Remote Control Microphone with White Back Light

The optional COMMANDMIC, HM-195GB/GW, makes it convenient for using the IC-M423G from a separate cabin or tower. The COMMANDMIC can be positioned up to 18.3m (60ft) away from the IC-M423G. All functions of the IC-M423G, including power switch, distress call, DSC, and PA functions can be controlled from the COMMANDMIC. The COMMANDMIC can also be used as an intercom with the IC-M423G.

The COMMANDMIC provides the same user interface as the IC-M423G. The intuitive menu system provides easy and intuitive operation.

Features:
  • IPX7 Submersible Protection (1.0m depth for 30 minutes)
  • Class D DSC full control capability. DSC "Distress" button on the back of the unit
  • Large 45mm (d) speaker for superior audio
  • Black and super white versions available


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