The Pilot's Favorite Handheld Radio is Here!
- Water Resistant Design & Dedicated Emergency Key
- Offers Channel Capacity Up to 200 Channels with 10 Memory Banks
- Provides Channel Recall for Last 10 Channels Used
The Icom IC-A24/IC-A6 delivers simple one-handed operation with enlarged displayed and keypad to make recognition easier and use of the handset easier, especially at night with its backlit display and keypad, which only turn off when you decide to turn it off. Both version have an exclusive button for the 121.5MHz emergency channel.
Switching between the NAV and COM channels has never been easier with the built-in "flip-flop" channel recall buttons. The two buttons located on the front panel allow users to easily access the last 10 channels used and offers the convenience of moving between NAV and COM channels providing more flexibility in communication.
The Main Features of Icom Avionic IC A-24 and IC A-6 Series Portable Radios
Both the IC-A24 and IC-A6 offer superior channel capacity; supporting up to
200 memory channels with a six character channel name and providing
for the channels to be grouped in 10 memory banks both radios. There is a side tone
function available on both models that allows users to hear their own
voice with a headset to ensure their communications are heard the way
they want them to be heard.
Frequency Range:
Features Include:
- Water Resistant Construction (IPX4)
- 200 Channel Capacity with 10 Memory Banks & 6 Character Name Display
- "Flip-Flop" Channel Recall Buttons
- Stores Last 10 Channels Used
- Dedicated 121.5MHz Emergency Key
- Side Tone Function
- Optional Ni-Cd and Li-Ion Battery Packs
- NOAA Marine Weather Channels
- Tag Scanning and Memory Bank Scanning
- Low Battery Alert
- Fast/Slow AGC Setting
- VOR Navigation Functions (IC-A24 Only)
Icom Avionic IC-A24 & IC-A6 NavCom Series portables allow pilots to keep in touch with the tower while conducting in-plane activity without running the engine. Experience and cutting edge technology in aviation radios—Icom the brand pilots know and trust.