Instruction Manual: Survival Craft 2-Way Radio
Instruction Manual: Survival Craft 2-Way Radio
iGM1600
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RECOMMENDATION FOREWORD
Thank you for purchasing this Icom radio. The IC-GM1600 SUR-
CLEAN THE TRANSCEIVER THOROUGHLY WITH FRESH
VIVAL CRAFT 2-WAY RADIO is designed and built with Icom’s
WATER after exposure to saltwater, and dry it before opera-
state of the art technology and craftsmanship. With proper care,
tion. Otherwise, the transceiver’s keys, switches and con-
this product should provide you with years of trouble-free oper-
trollers may become inoperable due to salt crystallization.
ation.
NOTE: DO NOT wash the transceiver in water if there is any
reason to suspect the waterproofing may not be effective. For
example, in cases where the battery pack rubber seal is dam-
IMPORTANT
aged, the transceiver/battery pack is cracked or broken, or
has been dropped, or when the battery pack is detached from READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and com-
the transceiver. pletely before using the transceiver.
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
MIC
/SP
WORD DEFINITION
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock
RWARNING may occur.
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PRECAUTION
RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an MAKE SURE the flexible antenna and battery pack are
AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric securely attached to the transceiver, and that the antenna and
shock. battery pack are dry before attachment. Exposing the inside
of the transceiver to water will result in serious damage to the
RWARNING! NEVER hold the transceiver so that the
transceiver.
antenna is closer than 2.5 cm (1 inch) from exposed parts of
the body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting. The For U.S.A. only
transceiver will perform best if the microphone is 5 to 10 cm CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not
(2 to 4 inches) away from the lips and the transceiver is verti- expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to
cal. operate this device under FCC regulations.
NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source other
than the BP-224 or BP-234. Such a connection will ruin the
transceiver.
AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or
in areas with temperatures below –20°C (–4°F) or above
+60°C (+140°F) for U.S.A. version;.–20°C (–4°F) or above
+55°C (+131°F) for General version
KEEP the transceiver out of the reach of children.
KEEP the transceiver at least 0.9 meters (3.0 ft) away from
your vessel’s magnetic navigation compass.
Icom, Icom Inc. and the logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incor-
porated (Japan) in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France,
Spain, Russia and/or other countries.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1
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SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION ............................................... i 5 SET MODE ......................................................................... 11–15
RECOMMENDATION ...................................................................... ii ■ SET mode programming ....................................................... 11 3
FOREWORD ................................................................................... ii ■ SET mode items ................................................................... 12 4
IMPORTANT .................................................................................... ii 6 BP-234 BATTERY PACK ......................................................... 16
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ................................................................. ii 7 BATTERY CHARGING (FOR ON-BOARD USE ONLY) .... 17–20
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PRECAUTION ................................................................................ iii ■ Battery charging .................................................................... 17 6
TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................. iv ■ Battery cautions .................................................................... 17
1 OPERATING RULES ................................................................. 1 ■ Optional battery chargers ...................................................... 19 7
2 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS ............... 2–3 8 OPTIONAL SWIVEL BELT CLIP ............................................. 21 8
■ Supplied accessories ............................................................... 2 ■ MB-86 contents ..................................................................... 21
■ Attachments ............................................................................. 2 ■ Attachment ............................................................................ 21 9
3 PANEL DESCRIPTION .......................................................... 4–6 ■ Detachment ........................................................................... 21 10
■ Front, top and side panels ....................................................... 4 9 OPTIONAL SPEAKER-MICROPHONE
■ Function display ...................................................................... 5 (FOR ON-BOARD USE ONLY) ................................................ 22
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4 BASIC OPERATION ............................................................ 7–10 ■ HM-125 descriptions ............................................................. 22 12
■ Channel selection ................................................................... 7 ■ Attachment ............................................................................ 22
■ Receiving and transmitting ...................................................... 8
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10 CHANNEL LIST FOR SURVIVAL OPERATION....................... 23
■ Call channel programming ...................................................... 9 11 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................. 24
■ Adjusting the squelch level ..................................................... 9
12 SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................... 25
■ Lock function ......................................................................... 10
13 OPTIONS ................................................................................. 26
■ Signal strength indicator function .......................................... 10
■ Monitor function .................................................................... 10
■ Backlighting function ............................................................. 10
■ VOX function (FOR ON-BOARD USE ONLY) ...................... 10
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1 OPERATING RULES
• You must monitor Channel 16 when you are not operating The Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit must be
on another channel. posted near the transceiver or be kept with the operator. Only
a licensed radio operator may operate a transceiver.
• False or fraudulent distress calls are prohibited under law.
However, non-licensed individuals may talk over a transceiver
if a licensed operator starts, supervises, ends the call and
D Privacy makes the necessary log entries.
• Information overheard but not intended for you cannot law-
fully be used in any way. A current copy of the applicable government rules and regu-
lations is only required to be on hand for vessels in which a
• Indecent or profane language is prohibited. radio telephone is compulsory. However, even if you are not
required to have these on hand it is your responsibility to be
thoroughly acquainted with all pertinent rules and regulations.
D Radio licenses
(1) SHIP STATION LICENSE
When your craft is equipped with a VHF FM transceiver, you
must have a current radio station license before using the
transceiver. It is unlawful to operate a ship station which is not
licensed.
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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS 2
■ Supplied accessories ■ Attachments 1
The following accessories are supplied: Qty. D Handstrap 2
q Handstrap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Pass the handstrap through the
w Battery charger (BC-158) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 loop on the top of the transceiver
e Belt clip (MB-103Y) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 as illustrated at right. Facilitates
r AC adapter (BC-147A/E)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 carrying.
t Ni-Cd battery pack (BP-224) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
*Depends on versions.
q w e
CHG
D Belt clip
Attach the belt clip to the transceiver as illustrated below.
r t
Supplied screws
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2 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS
ï Battery pack
To remove the battery pack: NOTE: When removing or attaching the battery pack, use
Turn the screw counterclockwise, then pull the battery pack a coin or flat-blade screwdriver to loosen or tighten the bot-
in the direction of the arrow as shown below. tom screw.
OPEN
OPEN
Groove
Battery pack Battery pack
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 3
■ Front, top and side panels
q VOLUME CONTROL [VOL] 2
Turns power ON and adjusts the audio level. 3
w
w MICROPHONE CONNECTOR [MIC/SP]
MIC/SP e Connects the optional external microphone.
q
NOTE: Attach the [MIC/SP] cap when the optional
r speaker-microphone is not used.
e ANTENNA
Fixed type.
!1 r TRANSMIT/RECEIVE INDICATOR
Lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch
is open; lights red while transmitting (lights orange while
!0 VOX function is used).
t CALL CHANNEL KEY [CALL]
➥ Selects the call channel when pushed. (p. 7)
• Channel 9* is factory default.
t *Channel 16 is set as factory default by version.
➥ Push for 3 sec. to enter call channel programming con-
y
dition. (p. 9)
o u y CHANNEL KEY [CH]
Push to return the previous condition when distress chan-
nel or call channel is selected. (p. 7)
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u TRANSMIT POWER/LOCK KEY [Hi/Lo• ]
➥ Selects high or low power when pushed. (p. 8)
➥ Toggles the lock function ON/OFF when pushed for
1 sec. (p. 10)
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3 PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ Function display
i CHANNEL 16 KEY [16]
Selects Channel 16 when pushed. (p. 7) q w e r t
o CHANNEL UP/DOWN KEYS [Y Y]/[ZZ]
➥ Selects an operating channel. (pgs. 7–8)
➥ Selects the SET mode condition of the item. (p. 11)
➥ Selects the SET mode item when pushed with [SQL]. y
(p. 11)
!0 SQUELCH SWITCH [SQL•MONI] !0
➥ Push this switch, then adjust the squelch level with o u
Y]/[Z
[Y Z]. (p. 9) i
➥ Manually opens the squelch for monitoring the channel
while pushed and held. (p. 10)
➥ While pushing this switch, turn power ON to enter the q SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR (pgs. 10, 14)
SET mode. (p. 11) Shows the relative signal strength while receiving signals.
!1 PTT SWITCH [PTT] w TRANSMIT POWER INDICATOR (p. 8)
Push and hold to transmit; release to receive. ➥ “LOW” appears when low power is selected.
➥ No indication appears when high power is selected.
e SQUELCH LEVEL INDICATOR (p. 9)
Shows the squelch level.
r MONITOR INDICATOR (p. 10)
Appears when the monitor function is activated.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 3
Indication
!0 CALL CHANNEL INDICATOR
Appears when the call channel is selected. (p. 7)
Charging
Battery level Full Middle No battery
required
Indication
A new battery
Battery level Full Middle No battery
pack is required
y VOX INDICATOR
“VOX” appears when the VOX function is used. (p. 10)
u SET MODE ITEM READOUT
Indicates the SET mode items while in the SET mode.
(p. 11)
i LOCK INDICATOR
Appears when the lock function is activated. (p. 10)
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4 BASIC OPERATION
■ Channel selection
D Channel 16 D Call channel
Channel 16 (Distress channel) is used for establishing initial The call channels can be re-programmed (p. 9) and may be
contact with another station and for emergency communica- used to store your most often used channels for quick recall.
tions. While standing by, you must monitor Channel 16.
q Push [CALL] to select the call channel.
q Push [16] to select Channel 16. • “CALL” and the call channel number appear.
w Push [CH] to return to the condition before selecting Chan- • Call channel can be re-programmed. See the “Call channel
programming” on p. 9 for details.
nel 16, or push [Y]/[Z] to select the operating channel.
w Push [CH] to return to the condition before selecting the
call channel, or push [Y]/[Z] to select the operating chan-
nel.
Push
Push
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BASIC OPERATION 4
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4 BASIC OPERATION
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BASIC OPERATION 4
■ Backlighting function
Push
This function is convenient for nighttime operation. The back-
for 1 sec. lighting brightness can be adjusted in the SET mode. (p. 12)
➥ Push any key except for [PTT] to turn the backlighting ON.
Appears while the lock •“ ” appears and audio is emitted. The backlighting is auto-
function is used. matically turned OFF after 5 sec. of inactivity.
Squelch sensitivity
*Available for on-board use only Starting item
LCD contrast
: Push and
Signal strength
indicator Battery voltage Self check Auto power save
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SET MODE 5
Push
Push
Backlighting ON Backlighting OFF
(default)
Beep tone ON (default) Beep tone OFF
D Monitor switch action “Sq” D LCD contrast selection “LC”
The monitor switch action cuts off the squelch function tem- The contrast of the LCD can be adjusted from 4 levels.
porarily. This switch action contains PUSH (Pu) or HOLD (Ho) • 1 (bright)–4 (dark); 3 (default)
settings as shown below.
• PU (PUSH): After pushing [SQL•MONI] for 1 sec., the squelch
opens and emits audio. The squelch is held open while
continuously pushing and holding [SQL•MONI]. (de- Push
fault)
• HO (HOLD): After pushing [SQL•MONI] for 1 sec., the squelch
opens and emits audio even if [SQL•MONI] is released. Middle contrast Low contrast
To close the squelch, push any switch. (default)
Push
Push
Push
Power save ON Power save OFF
(default)
Self check OFF (default) Self check ON
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SET MODE 5
Push
D VOX delay “dL” (Available for on-board use only) SET MODE LIST
Sets the VOX delay timer (0.5 to 3.0 sec. in 0.5 sec. steps) Function Indication Condition
keeping the radio in transmit mode after you stop speaking.
• Setting the delay to 0.5 (0.5 sec.) is a short VOX delay. Beep tone function “bP” OFF/ON*/US
• Setting the delay to 3.0 (3.0 sec.) is a long VOX delay. Monitor switch action “Sq” PUSH*/HOLD
Backlighting function “bL” OFF/1/2/3*
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BP-234 BATTERY PACK 6
The optional BP-234 battery pack is a non-rechargeable, • DO NOT apply excessive pressure to the battery. This may result
Lithium battery pack for operation in a survival craft. The fol- in electrolyte leakage, possibly causing an explosion.
lowing precaution must be observed. • The storage life of the BP-234 is about 5 years. Once the expira-
tion date on the battery pack passes, a new battery pack must be
• NEVER dispose of the BP-234 battery pack in a fire. This could re- purchased.
sult in an explosion. • For safety reasons, once the BP-234 is used, a spare one should be
purchased. The original battery pack can be continued to be used
• DO NOT short-circuit the BP-234 battery pack. Metal contact (such for regular communications; save the spare one for emergency sit-
5
as paper clip, another battery, etc.) across the battery contacts can uations. 6
result in a sustained high rate discharge, which could damage the
battery, void the warranty and create a burn or a fire hazard.
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BATTERY CHARGING (FOR ON-BOARD USE ONLY) 7
ï Charging connections
q Attach the BC-158 to a flat surface, such as a desk.
w Connect the AC adapter as shown below.
e Insert the battery pack with/without the transceiver into the
charger.
• The charge indicator lights green.
r Charge the battery pack approx. 8 hours, depending on
the remaining power condition.
DO NOT charge the BP-224 more than 12 hours. Oth-
erwise, the BP-224 will be damaged. 7
BP-224
IC-GM1600
Charge indicator
Lights green when the
BP-224 (with/without
IC-GM1600) is inserted.
Supplied
screws
AC adapter* BC-158
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7 BATTERY CHARGING (FOR ON-BOARD USE ONLY)
10-pin connector
Not used
(3-pin connector)
Plug
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BATTERY CHARGING (FOR ON-BOARD USE ONLY) 7
ï Rapid charging with the BC-119N+AD-109 ï Rapid charging with the BC-121N+AD-109
The optional BC-119N provides rapid charging of battery The optional BC-121N allows up to 6 battery packs to be
packs. The following are additionally required. charged simultaneously. The following are additionally re-
• AD-109 charger adapter quired.
• An AC adapter (BC-145A/E)*1 or the DC power cable • Six AD-109 charger adapters
(OPC-515L/CP-17L). • An AC adapter (BC-124) or the DC power cable (OPC-656)
*1Depends on version.
IC-GM1600
Turn power OFF MIC/SP 7
IC-GM1600
Turn power OFF BP-224
MIC/SP
AD-109 charger
adapter is installed
in BC-119N.
AC adapter*2
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8 OPTIONAL SWIVEL BELT CLIP
■ Attachment
q Screw the base clip to the back of the transceiver using
the two screws (supplied) as shown below. ■ Detachment
➥ Turn the transceiver upside down in the direction of the
Supplied screws
arrow and pull out from the belt clip.
w Clip the belt clip over your belt and insert the transceiver.
R CAUTION!
HOLD THE TRANSCEIVER TIGHTLY, WHEN HANGING
OR DETACHING THE TRANSCEIVER FROM THE BELT
CLIP.
Otherwise the transceiver may not be attached to the belt
clip or swivelled properly attached to the belt clip and may
not swivel properly. The transceiver could then be acciden-
tally dropped and scratched or damaged .
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OPTIONAL SPEAKER-MICROPHONE (FOR ON-BOARD USE ONLY) 9
■ HM-125 descriptions ■ Attachment
Insert the speaker-mic connector onto [MIC/SP] connector
and carefully screw it tight, as shown in the diagram below.
Alligator-type clip
Be careful not to cross thread the connection.
To attach the speaker-mic.
to your shirt or collar, etc. Set the triangle Detaching:
mark to the front Pull up the cap
PTT switch side. in the direction
Transmits when push. of the arrow to
Receives when release. detach it.
8
Attaching: 9
Microphone Attach the cap
in the direction
of the arrow
Speaker completely.
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TROUBLESHOOTING 11
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF.
The transceiver does • The battery is exhausted. • Change to a new battery pack (Survival). p. 16
not turn ON. • Recharge the battery pack (On-board). pgs.
17–20
• Bad connection to the battery pack. • Check the connection to the transceiver. p. 3
No sound from the • Squelch level is too deep. • Set squelch to the threshold point. p. 9
speaker. • Volume level is too low. • Rotate [VOL] to set a suitable level. p. 8
• Speaker has been exposed to water. • Drain water from the speaker. —
• Water has entered the [MIC/SP] connector. • Dry [MIC/SP] connector. —
Transmitting is impos- • Some channels are for low power or re- • Change channels. pgs. 8,
sible, or high power ceive only. 23
can not be selected. • The battery is exhausted. • Change to a new battery pack (Survival). p. 16
• Recharge the battery pack (On-board). pgs.
17–20
• The output power is set to low. • Push [Hi/Lo• ] to select high power. p. 8 10
The displayed channel • Lock function is activated. • Push [Hi/Lo• ] for 1 sec. to cancel the p. 10
cannot be changed. function. 11
No beeps. • Beep tones are turned OFF. • Set the beep tones to ON (Fix Beep/User p. 12
Beep) on the SET mode.
Self check error. • The temperature is outside of –35°C to • Leave the transceiver at room temperature —
(Temperature) +80°C; –31°F to +173°F (approx.). for a while. Turn the power ON to check if the
internal temperature has returned to normal.
Self check error. • The connected battery pack’s voltage is • Verify the battery voltage is correct. —
(Battery voltage) more than 11 V.
Transmitting continu- • Ambient noise is too loud. • Remove the headset cable. p. 14
ously while not speak- • Reduce the VOX gain setting.
ing when using VOX
function.
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12 SPECIFICATIONS
D GENERAL • Spurious emissions :
• Frequency coverage [USA] –70 dBc typical
TX/RX : 156.300–156.875 MHz [GEN] 0.25 µW (30 MHz to 1 GHz)
• Mode : 16K0G3E 1 µW (1–2 GHz)
• Channel spacing : 25 kHz
• Power supply requirement : Battery packs (BP-234 or BP- D RECEIVER
224*) • Receive system : Double-conversion
*For on-board use only superheterodyne
• Current drain (approx.) : TX High (2 W) 1.0 A • Sensitivity :
at 7.5 V DC for [USA] TX Low (1 W) 700 mA [USA] (at 12 dB SINAD) 0.25 µV typical
at 7.2 V DC for [GEN] Max. audio 200 mA [GEN] (at 20 dB SINAD) –2 dBµ EMF typical
• Useable temperature range : • Squelch sensitivity (at threshold) :
[USA] –20°C to +60°C; –4°F to +140°F [USA] 0.35 µV typical
[GEN] –20°C to +55°C; –4°F to +131°F [GEN] –6 dBµ EMF typical
• Antenna impedance : 50 Ω • Intermodulation rejection ratio :
• Dimensions : 65(W) × 145(H) × 44(D) mm [USA] 70 dB
(Projections not included) 29/16(W) × 523/32(H) × 13/4(D) inch [GEN] 68 dB
• Weight (with BP-234) : Approx. 385 g (13.6 oz) • Spurious response rejection ratio : 70 dB
• Adjacent channel selectivity : 70 dB
D TRANSMITTER • Hum and noise : 40 dB
• Output power : 2 W (Hi) and 1 W (Low) • Audio output power :
at 7.5 V DC for [USA] [USA] 0.35 W typical at 10% distor-
at 7.2 V DC for [GEN] tion with an 8 Ω load.
• Modulation system : Variable reactance frequency [GEN] 0.20 W at 10% distortion with
modulation an 8 Ω load.
• Frequency error :
[USA] ±5.0 ppm All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or
(–20°C to +60°C; –4°F to +140°F) obligation.
[GEN] ±1.5 kHz
(–20°C to +55°C; –4°F to +131°F)
• Microphone impedance : 2 kΩ
• Max. frequency deviation : ±5.0 kHz
• Adjacent channel power : 70 dB
• Audio harmonics distortion : 10% at 60% deviation
• FM hum and noise : 40 dB
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OPTIONS 13
D BATTERY PACKS D CHARGERS <FOR ON-BOARD USE ONLY>
<FOR SURVIVAL CRAFT USE> • BC-119N DESKTOP CHARGER + AD-109 CHARGER ADAPTER
• BP-234 LITHIUM BATTERY PACK + BC-145A/E* AC ADAPTER
9.0 V/3300 mAh Lithium battery pack. For rapid charging of battery packs. An AC adapter is supplied with
<FOR ON-BOARD USE> the charger depending on versions. Charging time: approx. 1.5 to 2
• BP-224 Ni-Cd BATTERY PACK hours (BP-224).
7.2 V/750 mAh Ni-Cd battery pack. • BC-121N MULTI-CHARGER + AD-109 CHARGER ADAPTER (6 pcs.)
• BP-225 Ni-Cd BATTERY PACK + BC-124 AC ADAPTER
7.2 V/1100 mAh Ni-Cd battery pack. For rapid charging of up to 6 battery packs (six AD-109 are required)
simultaneously. An AC adapter should be purchased separately.
D BELT CLIPS Charging time: approx. 1.5 to 2 hours (BP-224).
• BC-158 DESKTOP CHARGER + BC-147A/E* AC ADAPTER
• MB-103Y BELT CLIP
Used for regular charging of battery pack. The same as supplied
The same as supplied with the transceiver.
with the transceiver. Charging time: approx. 8 hours (BP-224).
• MB-86 SWIVEL BELT CLIP
*The supplied AC adapter is dependent on version.
Belt clip for swivel type.
• MB-96F/96N BELT HANGER
➥MB-96F: Attaches with the supplied belt clip (Not swivel type).
D DC CABLES <FOR ON-BOARD USE ONLY>
• CP-17L CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE
➥MB-96N: Belt hanger for swivel type.
Charges the battery pack through a 12 V cigarette lighter socket.
(For BC-119N) 12
D OTHER OPTIONS • OPC-515L/OPC-656 DC POWER CABLES
<FOR ON-BOARD USE ONLY> 13
Charges the battery pack using 13.8 V power source instead of the
• HM-125 SPEAKER-MICROPHONE AC adapter.
Full sized waterproof (IPX7; 1 m; 3 ft depth for 30 min.) speaker-mi- OPC-515L: For BC-119N
crophone. Includes an alligator clip to attach the speaker mic to your OPC-656 : For BC-121N
shirt or collar, etc.
• HS-94/HS-95/HS-97 HEADSET + OPC-1392 HEADSET ADAPTER
HS-94: Ear-piece type
HS-95: Neck-arm type
HS-97: Throat microphone
Different versions of this radio use different options.
Ask your authorized dealers for details.
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