Hand Held Radio with Full Keypad (IC-A14 21)
Includes LI-ION Battery and charger
700mW with built in BTL amplifier
5 watts of transmit power
LI-ION Battery pack 2000mAh
Low battery indication and beep alert
200 memory channels/10 memory banks
side tone and ANL functions
BC-179 holder type battery charger
Mil specified MIL-810/C/D/E/F
700mW* loud audio
Because air band radios are usually operated in high-noise environments, it is
essential for the radio to provide loud and clear audio. The IC-A14/S series
employs a BTL amplifier that doubles the audio output, offering loud and clear
audio that’ll cut through cabin or tarmac noise.
* Internal speaker only
Full keypad type
The IC-A14 full keypad type allows you to input the channel or frequency
directly and has an exclusive button for the 121.5MHz emergency channel. The
IC-A14 receives NAV and WX channels.
Compact, light weight and rugged body
The IC-A14/S series is compact (only 120mm tall) and light weight (approx. 350g
including antenna and BP-232N). The water resistant construction, equivalent to
IPX4, provides reliable operation in wet conditions.
Large capacity Lithium-Ion battery pack
With the 2000mAh large capacity Lithium-Ion battery pack, BP-232N, the IC-A14/S
series provides stable output power and 18 hours long (approx.) operating time*. The BP-261, battery case takes 6 AA (LR6)
alkaline cells for convenient battery backup.
* Typical operation, Tx:Rx: Stand-by=5:5:90.
200 channels with memory banks
A total of 200 memory channels can be named
with an 8-character channel name for easy recognition. For fast and simple
operation, these channels can be grouped into 10 memory banks.
BC-179 holder type battery charger
The battery charger, BC-179, securely holds and charges the radio, even in bumpy
conditions. The cigarette lighter cable, CP-22, can be used with the BC-179.
Supplied Accessories:
- Battery pack, BP-232N
- Battery charger, BC-179
- AC Adapter, BC-174
- Belt clip, MB-94
- Antenna, FA-B02AR
- Handstrap
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 28 January, 2010.