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Icom IC-F221 Mobile Radio, UHF, 128 Channel, 45W - DISCONTINUED
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Icom IC-F221 Mobile Radio, UHF, 128 Channel, 45W - DISCONTINUED

Icom IC-F221 Mobile Radio, UHF,
128 Channel, 45 watts,
440 - 490 MHz

- ICOM IC-F221 Mobile Radio Technical Specifications

Icom IC-F221 Mobile Radio is Supplied Accessories

  • Hand microphone (HM-100N)
  • DC power cable
  • Mounting bracket kit
  • Hanger kit
  • Key assign stickers

Icom IC-F221 Mobile Radio is a High powered, simple to use, low cost unit Featuring:

  • Powerful 50W (VHF), 45W (UHF) Output
  • Simple Operation with Large Buttons and Volume Knob
  • 4W typ. Front-mounted Speaker
  • 8 Memory Channels with LED Display
  • Interactive LED Lighting and Flexible Hanger Actions
  • Built-in 2-Tone, 5-Tone, CTCSS, DTCS Encoder & Decoder
  • Advanced Multi 2-tone/5-tone Systems (See overleaf for details)
  • Standard DTMF Encoder and Optional DTMF Decoder with ANI Function
  • Programmable Wide/Narrow Channel Spacing for Each Channel
  • 2.5kHz Channel Step (U.S.A. VHF only)
Icom IC-F221 Mobile Radio Uses Advanced Multi 2-tone/5-tone systems
  • Programmable actions when a matched tone is received
  • LED lighting ON/OFF/Blink
  • Answer back calls
  • Beep sounds
  • Scan start/stop
  • Auto transmission
  • Stun/Kill functions (prevents use of a lost or stolen radio)
  • External out for horn drive (Optional OPC-617 is required)
  • Ten 2-tone codes or eight 5-tone codes can be decoded on a channel
  • Three call codes are programmable
Other Icom IC-F221 Mobile Radio features
  • Hook scan function and Hook scan ON/OFF button are assignable
  • 24-digit DTMF autodial memory
  • Automatic ID (DTMF code) transmission linked to PTT
  • Busy lockout and repeater lockout
  • Power on password
  • External I/O terminal socket with optional OPC-617
  • Optional Voice Scrambler, UT-109/UT-110
  • Meet MIL-STD 810 C, D, E and F Specification
Icom IC-F221 Mobile Radio General Specifications
Frequency coverage
IC-F221
IC-F221
 
136–174 MHz
440–490 MHz
Number of Channels 128 channels/8 banks
Channel spacing 12.5/25 kHz, 15/30 kHz
PLL channel step
VHF
UHF
 
2.5, 3.125 kHz
5, 6.25 kHz
Frequency stability
VHF
UHF
 
±5.0ppm
±2.5ppm
Operating temp. range –30°C to +60°C
–22°F to +140°F
Power supply voltage 13.6V DC
Operating temperature range
Tx VHF (50w) 14A
UHF (45w) 13A
Rx Max. audio 1200mA
Stand-by 300mA
Antenna impedance 50Ω (SO-239)
Dimensions (W×H×D) 150 × 40 × 167.5 mm

52932 × 1916 × 61932 in

Weight 1.1kg ; 2.4lb
Icom IC-F221 Mobile Radio Transmitter
Output power (at 13.6V DC)
VHF
UHF
 
50W
45W
Max. freq. deviation ±5.0 kHz / ±2.5 kHz (wide/narrow)
Spurious emissions 70dB typ.
Adjacent Ch. power 70dB / 60dB (wide/narrow)
Mic. impedance 600 (8-pin modular)
Icom IC-F221 Mobile Radio Receiver
Sensitivity 0.25µV typ. (at 12dB SINAD)
Squelch sensitivity 0.25µV typ.
Adjacent Ch.selectivity 75dB typ ./ 65dB typ. (wide/narrow)
Spurious response 75dB
Intermodulation
VHF
UHF
 
74dB typ.
75dB typ.
Audio output power 4W typ. at 10% distortion with a 4Ω load
Ext. SP connector 2-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (1/8)/4Ω

Applicable U.S. Military Specifications
The IC-F221 and IC-F221 meet MIL-STD requirements and strict environmental standards for shock (MIL 810 C, D, E and F) and vibration (MIL 810 C, D, E and F).

Measurements made in accordance with EIA-152C/204D, TIA-603. All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.

Icom IC-F221 Mobile Radio, UHF, 128 Channel, 45 watts, 440 - 490 MHz - ICOM IC-F221 Mobile Radio Technical Specifications Icom IC-F221 Mobile Radio is Supplied Accessories Hand microphone (HM-100N) DC power cable Mounting bracket kit Hanger kit Key assign stickers Icom IC-F221 Mobile Radio is a High powered, simple to use, low cost unit Featuring: Powerful 50W (VHF), 45W (UHF) Output Simple Operation with Large...
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ICOM IC-F221 Mobile Radio Technical Specifications

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 30 October, 2013.

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