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Up to Three COMMAND HEAD/COMMANDMIC
The IC-M605EURO is our flagship Class D DSC radio. The radio can be remotely controlled with up to three controllers, RC-M600 COMMAND HEAD and/or HM-229B/W COMMANDMIC™, with an intercom function available among the main radio and controllers. Maximum operating flexibility anywhere on your boat.
Wide Viewing Angle 4.3” Colour TFT LCD
A high resolution colour LCD provides an almost 180 degree very wide viewing angle and displays characters
and function icons clearly. The night mode display ensures good readability in the dark for further convenience.
Integrated AIS Receiver
With an integrated AIS receiver, the IC-M605EURO can show real-time AIS vessel traffic information on the display.
The AIS combo screen enables you to monitor the AIS plotter during basic operation. You can directly call a selected AIS target from the AIS screen using an individual DSC call.
Intuitive User Interface
The combination of the directional keypad and soft keys provides simple operation. The most common functions are
assigned to soft keys (at the bottom of the display) for quick push function access. The large ten-key pad enables you to smoothly enter channel numbers, MMSI numbers with ID names and so on.
Class Leading Receiver Performance
A weak signal adjacent to a strong signal can be clearly received by the IC-M605EURO. Its commercial grade receiver
performance (selectivity and IMD: more than 75 dB) provides reliable communication at all time.
Active Noise Cancelling Technology
The Active Noise Cancelling technology digitally removes background noise from both transmit and receive audio and
provides clear communication in a noisy maritime environment.
Last Call Voice Recording
The last call voice recording function automatically saves up to two minutes of an incoming call. Don’t miss any incoming messages.
Private Conversation
With an optional voice scrambler unit, UT-112, the IC-M605EURO provides 32 tone secure conversation. This function is useful when you want to share private information with consort ships.