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Icom F43TR

$465 UHF WO/Keypad 

$480 UHF W/Keypad 

Includes Battery, Antenna and Rapid Charger LTR or Passport

Frequency range 400-470 MHz
450-512 MHz
Channel spacing 12.5kHz
25kHz
Antenna impedance 50Ω
Frequency error ±2.5ppm
PLL channel step 5/6.25KHz
Power supply requirements 7.2V DC

Current drain (approx.)

Transmit
 
Receive

 
at 4W
at 1W
AF max.
Stand-by
1.7A
0.7A
300mA
85mA
Operating temperature range –30°C to +60°C; –22°F to +140°F
Dimensions (With BP-232)
 (projections not included)
53 × 120 × 36.5mm
2332 × 42332 × 1716 in.
Weight (approx.) 320g; 11.3oz
Transmitter
Output power 4W, 1W
Max. frequency deviation ±5kHz (wide)
±2.5kHz (narrow)
Modulation limiting 60-100% of Max. deviation
Audio harmonic distortion 3% typ. (AF 1kHz, 40% deviation)
Spurious emissions 70dB Min.
Adjacent channel power 70dB Min. (wide)
60dB Min. (narrow)
External microphone impedance 3-conductor 2.5 (d) mm (110″) / 2.2kΩ
Receiver
Sensitivity (12dB SINAD) 0.25µV typ.
Squelch sensitivity 0.25µV typ. (at threshold)
Adjacent channel selectivity 75dB typ. (wide)
65dB typ. (narrow)
Spurious response 70dB
Intermodulation 74dB typ.
Hum and noise 45db typ. (wide)
40dB typ. (narrow)
Audio output power 0.5W typ. at 5% distortion with an 8Ω load
External SP connector 2-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (18″) / 8Ω

Applicable U.S. Military Specifications

Icom makes rugged products that meet MIL-STD requirements and strict environmental standards as follows.

Standard MIL 810C MIL 810D MIL 810E MIL 810F
Method Proc Method Proc Method Proc Method Proc
Low pressure 500.1 I 500.2 I, II 500.3 I, II 500.4 I, II
High temp. 501.1 I 501.2 I, II 501.3 I, II 501.4 I, II
Low temp. 502.1 I 502.2 I, II 502.3 I, II 502.4-3 I, II
Temp. shock 503.1 I 503.2 I 503.3 I 503.4 I
Solar Radiation 505.1 I 505.2 I 505.3 I 505.4 I
Rain 506.1 II 506.2 II 506.3 II 506.4 III
Humidity 507.1 I, II 507.2 II, III 507.3 II, III 507.4 -
Salt fog 509.1 I 509.2 I 509.3 I 509.4 -
Dust 510.1 I 510.2 I 510.3 I 510.4 I
Vibration 514.2 VIII, X 514.3 I 514.4 I 514.4 I
Shock 516.2 I, II, V 516.3 I, IV 516.4 I, IV 516.5 I, IV

Measurements made in accordance with EIA/TIA-603. All stated specifications are typical and subject to change without notice or obligation.

Supplied Accessories

  • Antenna
  • Belt clip, MB-94
  • Battery pack, BP-232

All trademarks are the properties of their respective holders.



 

The IC-F43TR is the perfect subscriber for PMR and SMR systems. This light weight radio is a heavy weight when it comes to features, allowing you to take full advantage of the options your PMR or SMR system.

PMR systems are often heavily protected against power and other system failures, allowing emergency communications to get through where national carriers fail. PMR systems offer maximum cost effectiveness - pay for the IC-F43TR once, and escape monthly charges. And PMR systems are extremely flexible, allowing you to configure the system according to your needs, not the needs of a distant national carrier.

SMR systems can provide reliable and flexible communications, all at a low monthly cost. Where the cell phone hybrids of many national carriers discourage fleet dispatch (one to many) with their pricing structures, SMR systems are built to optimize fleet dispatch. Often over large areas. And, by design, SMR systems are less likely to be abused by employees. SMR systems offer such advanced capabilities as selective call, caller ID and AVL.

No matter if you choose the PMR or SMR route, the IC-F43TR is the radio to take you there.

Multiple modes

Conventional, basic LTR and PassPort features are built-in. Operating modes are selectable from rotary selector or up/down buttons. Flash memory enables future system upgrades.

LTR features

The IC-F43TR offers maximum flexibility to program up to 50 systems or up to 250 groups per system.

PassPort features

Individual Selective Call (MIN call) allows private call between individual members within a fleet. Primary Talk Group (All call) allows individual users to call all groups in the fleet. The calling party's names are shown in the display, while in group conversation. The built-in receive signal strength indicator (RSSI) enables seamless roaming under the PassPort protocol. Site Lock function locks the radio onto the current site to avoid roaming.

Conventional features

Up to 250 channels either 12.5kHz or 25kHz channel spacing, CTCSS, DTCS and alphanumeric names are programmable.

PTT over tone

PTT over tone sends a beep sound when you release the PTT, instead of saying "Over".

Wideband coverage

Two bandwidth versions (400-470MHz, 450-512MHz) all have switchable 12.5/25kHz width by channel, and 5/6.25kHz frequency pitch making all the new UHF channels available for trunking.

Lithium-Ion battery pack

The battery is a lightweight yet high capacity 2000mAh Li-Ion unit. There's virtually no memory charging issues with Li-Ion technology. Your subscribers will love the compact size and charging flexibility! In addition, economy type battery packs, BP-230 and BP-231 are optionally available.

MIL grade durability

This commercial-grade portable offers MIL STD construction, including easy to grab control knobs and a large easy to see display. A rugged dual-rail guide securely locks the battery to the back of the radio - it's nearly impossible to knock loose.

Alphanumeric display

The backlit 8-character LCD display has 11 icons that indicate system status and operational selections, including battery condition. The improved alphanumeric 14 segment display indicates system/group identification in both upper and lower case.

Voice scrambler function

A built-in inversion type voice scrambler provides secure communication in all operating modes. With an optional voice scrambler unit, UT-109, more secure non-rolling type encryption is possible.

Man down function*

Automatically sending an emergency signal when the transceiver is left in the horizontal position for a pre-set time. This function also works in all operating modes.
* Optional man down unit, UT-113 is required.

Advanced PC programming

You may assign operating modes, default talk group for home button, power-ON home or previous group, network roaming, 5/3MHz offset by channel, LTR polarity by system, home channel and area bit by system, Tx and Rx ID, and UID for PassPort.

Multiple scan mode

Conventional, system and group scan enable continuous contact under multi system operation without any action by the enduser. Both priority and non-priority scan modes are available in conventional use.

Other features

  • Simple 4-keypad version available
  • Programmable buttons
  • Powerful 4W output
  • Built-in audio compander
  • Time-out timer functions available
  • PC programming capabilities
  • Optional DTMF decoder unit, UT-108 for DTMF selective call
  • Expanded Black list capability, Site lock, forced roaming and stun/kill, and more...


 


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