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Icom IC-F6130D UHF IDAS/NXDN Radio

SKU IC-F6130D
AU$690.00
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UHF Mobile Transceiver (Digital) 400-520MHz
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Icom IC-F6130D UHF IDAS/NXDN Radio
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Brand: Icom

Icom IDAS DIGITAL IC-F6130D
UHF Mobile Transceiver (Digital) 400-520MHz


Improved visibility with High Contrast and Wide Viewing Angle Black Background LCD

The IC-F5130D/F6130D series is a simple single-body IDAS™ mobile radio utilizing the latest Icom design platform and improved visibility with a high contrast and wide viewing angle black background LCD.

Input / Output Interface for External Devices with Optional D-SUB Accessory Cable

The ACC connector cable can connect various external equipment to the transceiver. It is possible to operate external equipment via the transceiver or operate the transceiver from the external equipment. Data Transfer over the air such as GPS location, barcode, or telemetry data is available. Remote control by transceiver can improve the efficiency of operations.

Dual Mode Operation – IDAS™ Digital Mode and Analog FM Mode

The IC-F5130D series supports Analog mode, IDAS™ digital multi-site conventional mode, and IDAS™ digital single-site trunking mode. And it is possible to migrate from Analog to Digital in accordance with end-user requirements.

Safe and Secure functions for Transceiver Operators

With the IC-F5130D series, it is possible to confirm the safety of the transceiver operator. If there is no transceiver operation, the Lone Worker function sounds an alert and prompts operation. Further more if the operation is still not performed, the transmission can be initiated forcibly to check the sound in the surrounded area and the status of operator. And the Power ON Password, Digital Voice Scrambler etc.. are available in the IC-F5130D series to protect the confidential communication.

General Features

  • 136–174, 400–520 MHz versions
  • RF Output power 50 W/45 W for USA and EXP, 25 W for EXP
  • 128 Channels / 8 Zones
  • High contrast and wide viewing angle black background LCD
  • Eight character alphanumeric display
  • 4 W (typical) front mounted speaker
  • MIL-STD-810 G shock, vibration, temperature and more
  • DTMF autodial memories capability
  • Microphone hanger action programmable
  • Four programmable buttons
  • GPS position display and Auto-Timed GPS send (External GPS required)

Operating Mode

  • NXDN™ conventional
  • NXDN™ Type-D single-site trunking
  • NXDN™ simulcast
  • NXDN™ multi-site conventional over IP network
  • Analog mode

Digital Functions (Voice and Data)

  • PTT ID and ANI
  • Over-the-Air Alias (OAA) displays the caller’s name without programming
  • Individual, Group and All call
  • Late entry for Group call
  • Status call and Polling call
  • Short data messages
  • Call alert
  • Radio check (RX only)
  • Call log
  • Talk back timer

Analog Functions

  • CTCSS and DTCS tone
  • 2-Tone and 5-Tone
  • MDC functions; PTT ID, Emergency (TX/RX), Radio check (RX), Stun (RX), Revive (RX)
  • BIIS PTT ID transmission

Security and Safety

  • Digital voice scrambler
  • Emergency call and Lone worker
  • Remote monitor (RX)
  • Radio Kill, Stun and Revive (RX)
  • Power on Password

Scan Functions

  • Up to 17 scan lists programmable
  • Priority scan monitors one or two priority channels while scanning non-priority channels
  • Voting scan automatically selects the optimal repeater site

Hardware Features

Optional OPC-1939 installation image

  • GPS receiver connection with optional ACC cable
  • Optional D-SUB connector, OPC-2078/OPC-1939, for external PTT, channel, horn, ignition switch, and dimmer control, according to programming
  • Bluetooth® capability with optional UT-137A

Note: No Digital Modulation "IN" when using an accessory cable.

Advanced System Example with VE-PG4

The VE-PG4 is a versatile RoIP (Radio over IP network) gateway unit, which interconnects the IC-F5130D series with other radio systems, even when the systems are using different bands*.

As shown in the example, any transmission from the “Radio System A” is bridged to other radio systems, so the radio user in the “Radio System A” can talk to all connected radio users in the figure.

* Cross band operation may be prohibited in some countries.
Please check the legal requirements in your country before installation.