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The ICOM A16E (Bluetooth) aviation radio is the perfect tool for communicating with air traffic. The ICOM A16E has full air band coverage from 118 Mhz – 136.75 Mhz, for aviation VHF radio communication. The ICOM A16E has been designed for noisy environments providing 1500mW sound performance and high output power (6.0W PEP)

 

The ICOM A16E aviation radio is light weight, rugged and water resistant and is equipped with a large capacity lithium-Ion battery for long endurance (approx. 90 hours standby). Easy to use, the ICOM A16E air band radio is suitable for Remote Pilots, Airport Reporting Officers and other ground operations requiring superior quality communication with aircraft.

ICOM A16E Aircraft Radio - with Bluetooth

SKU: ICOM-A16E-AIRCRAFT-RADIO-BT
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    • Bluetooth Capability
    • Simple operation
    • Rugged construction
    • 6W (PEP) output power
    • Loud audio output (1500mW)
    • Auto Noise Limiter (ANL) for noise reduction
    • Full air band coverage (118-136.975 Mhz)
    • 200 memory channels (8 character alpha tagging)
    • BP280 Li-Ion battery supplied (90 hours standby)
    • Compatible with third party aviation headsets (optional headset adapter)
    • Water resistant construction (IP67)
    • Made in Japan
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