VHF Radios
The IC-M510E is a stylish, new advanced VHF/DSC marine radio from Icom that gives you control of the radio via your Smartphone using the RS-M500 app (iOS™/Android™). In fact up to three smartphones can act as remote controllers via the radio’s WLAN network. It is even possible to have intercom function between your smartphone and the radio itself.
The IC-M37E is Icom's latest buoyant marine VHF handheld radio and comes with 6 watts of output power for extended communications range. This radio is rugged enough for commercial use yet is suited to leisure users too, making it an ideal choice for clubs, individuals and commercial users alike.
The Icom IC-M25 is a slim, lightweight, high performing marine VHF transceiver with a large LCD display and simple user interface. This hand portable VHF has a clever "Float 'n' Flash" feature meaning that if the radio is dropped in the water it will become buoyant and emit a flashing red LED.
Perfect for recreational boaters or as a portable backup on larger vessels. Floats, is water resistant JIS7/IPX7, it has Instant Channel 16 and has 5, 1 or 3 Watts. Includes all UK Marine VHF Channels M1 (37) and M2.
The Cobra Marine MR HH 600E VHF Hand Held Radio with GPS & DSC shows your GPS coordinates and automatically transmits them with DSC calls to notify the Coastguard or other vessels of your exact position in case of emergency.
The Cobra HH350 is made from a durable high quality polymer chassis designed for the open ocean, it's hard wearing and waterproof for up to 30 minutes in 1m of water. When floating the radio automatically activates it's lights so it can be easilly seen, on top of it's vibrant orange case, making sure you'll never lose it.
Icom brings all the features of your fixed VHF to a handportable with the introduction of the all new IC-M94DE…the world's first marine VHF handportable radio with an integrated AIS receiver as well as DSC and GPS.
The VHF F77B DSC Fixed RADIO allows you to send a distress signal at the touch of a button or exchange position information with other boats or stations with GPS Position Display Capability.