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Icom Australia launch new IC-M200 Marine VHF Transceiver

by Kitty Mau on 6 May 2016
IC-M200 Marine VHF Transceiver Kitty Mau
Icom Australia is proud to announce the release of the IC-M200 Marine VHF Transceiver. It offers superb features at an affordable price.

The new transceiver IC-M200 gives you the same Icom performance and reliability users have come to expect as well as great value. This small, compact, fixed mount unit includes a large easy to read LCD plus is IPX7 rated and comes with the AquaQuake draining function for optimal audio. This is the perfect radio for boats that need a basic radio or have limited space.

Rest assured that a more affordable product does not mean lower quality, as the IC-M200, like all Icom radios, is still made in Japan, adhering to strict quality standards.

With a recommended retail price of AU $308, now the superior quality of Icom is affordable enough for all to enjoy! For more information visit website.
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