This is a Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-Mh) replacement authentic Icom BP-210 battery. Its average is 1500 mAh at 7.2V. The battery is especially designed, built and tested to take the tremendous abuse radios have to handle in the field. Premium grade battery cells help to ensure you get more charge cycles, more capacity and greater reliability. Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries are the most cost effective option for many applications – they provide longer cycle life than other types. They are ideal for anyone who needs a high-performance battery and who communicates under extreme conditions of cold and heat.
This is the OPC-499 Headset adaptor with PTT socket for ICA24E and ICA6. Plug your headset directly into your A24 or A6 transceiver, for use as a back-up to your aircrafts system.
Icom CS-R6 Software (optional) programming software for IC-R6 Requires Icom OPC-478U USB Cloning cable to link to your PC. Memory contents such as frequencies, channel name, category, group name, set mode items, etc, can be programmed easily
Check out the radio chatter overhead with an easy-to-use scanner when you select the Maycom AR-108 Airband Receiver. Measuring 2.25" x 3.25" (5.7 x 8.3 cm) with a 3" (8cm) antenna, the AR-108 is pocket-sized for use at Airshows or on the go, while the squelch feature cuts out static for hours of enjoyable use.
Since it only receives and doesn't transmit, it's not designed for use as a backup radio in the cockpit, but it does borrow high-end features from aviation-grade transceivers costing a lot more.
Program in your local aviation frequencies or scan frequencies from 108.000 MHz to 136.975 MHz in 25 KHz or 1 MHz steps. Program in up to 99 memory channels for fast scanning at the touch of a button. Monitor two channels at once with Dual Channel Watch.
Record: Date /Airport /Registration /Flight No./ Operator /Aircraft/ Remarks.
List of Airline Codes
List of Aircraft type codes
Airport VHF Radio Frequencies.
Laminated front & rear covers.
Front Cover Colour Illustrated
The popular POCKET FREQUENCY GUIDE is now available, the contents of which are listed below and represent the most comprehensive and up to date frequency listing currently available. 80 pages A6 (10.5 x 15 cm) Spiral Bound Laminated Cover
Contents
Alphabetical listing of Airfields and their frequencies
ICAO Airfield Designator Decode
Airline & Company Operations Frequencies
2 Letter Airline Prefixes
3 Letter Airline Prefixes
Civil Aircraft HF (SSB) Frequencies
Marine HF (SSB) Frequencies
Complete Numerical Frequency Listing
Abbreviations, Phonetic Alphabet & Morse Code
Includes Republic of Ireland & Near Continent
The Pocket UK & Ireland Air Band Frequency Guide - A5 Size 15th Ed.
An A5 Version of the THE POCKET UK & IRELAND AIRBAND FREQUENCY GUIDE, contents as above, but the book is physically twice the size and is more suitable for those of us who require bigger text
Includes both the Republic of Ireland & Northern Ireland
110 pages A5 Spiral Bound "Lay Flat" Colour Laminated Covers.
This is the new MK-II Black Box radio now with switchable Audio Filter and is
designed to receive all AM airband VHF transmissions within
range. While normal scanners frequently miss signals when scanning, the
Black-Box misses nothing. So, even if you have no idea of your local air
traffic's frequencies, the Black Box will bring them in, loud and clear. Great
for air shows or when travelling around. The Black-Box instantly receives any
transmitted airband signal; it can even manage several at a time! No tuning is
necessary. The supplied earpiece acts as an antenna, and a switchable built-in
speaker is also featured. Background noise is kept under control by the
inclusion of a squelch control. And while other airband radios cannot be used
inside an aircraft cabin, this model has no internal oscillators that can
radiate, so it can be classified in the same category as an MP3 player. You can
now hear flight deck communications from the cabin. The Black-Box combines
excellent sensitivity with great versatility. To reduce interference from
strong local signals, a carefully designed multi-stage filter is included. So
check out the Black-Box today and hear what you have been missing!
FEATURES:
Complete AM VHF Airband Coverage
No tuning necessary
Non radiating device
Safe in aircraft cabin
Antenna built into earpiece (included)
Built-in selectable speaker
Squelch control
On/off light
12v External power socket
Supplied with 12v car cigar adaptor
Internal power from PP3 battery (not included)
Specifications:
Frequency : 118-137MHz
Channels : All including 8.333kHz spacing
Scan speed : Instant
Mode : AM
Sensitivity : Typically 2uV
Audio : 1 Watt max
Phone socket : 3.5mm mono
Power : 9 - 13.8V DC
Internal : PP3 dry cell (not supplied)
External : 12v via 2.1mm short reach socket
Current : 20 - 30 mA average
Size : 110h x 70w x 23d (mm)
Weight : 200g approx
It should be understood that this is very much a "near field" device designed to receive signals within close proximity to the user (up to about a mile), providing a very simplistic approach to AirBand monitoring. It will suit many users I'm sure, including existing scanner owners as a supplementary piece of kit, but remember it does not provide the accepted facilities, features and reception range you'll get from a scanner.
The new UBC-30XLT scanner from Bearcat covers air, marine and VHF public service frequencies, including FM broadcast It has 200 memory channels with selectable channel steps including 8.33kHz for airband. The UBC30XLT is perfect whether you are a beginner or an advanced user.
The key features of this scanner are
2 selectable frequency plan
200 memory channels and 3 banks
6 bands of designated frequencies
Search skip memory
User-selectable frequency steps (auto/5kHz /6.25kHz/ 8.33kHz/10kHz/12.5kHz/15kHz/ 20kHz/25kHz/50kHz/100kHz)
25 channel per second scan speed
25 step per second search speed
Priority scan
Frequency search mode (choose starting frequency for a search)
Delay (0-5 seconds)
LCD backlight
Key lock
Monitor (function that overrides the mute regardless of receiving signal availability).
The Uniden Bearcat UBC3500XLT is Uniden's most advanced scanner. Like the popular 72XLT and 92XLT scanners it includes Unidens Close Call RF capture technology. This feature, which is exclusive to Uniden, locks on to nearby radio transmissions, even if you haven't programmed anything into your scanner. This is particularly useful at events such as airshows and race meets.
The 3500XLT covers virtually every frequency from 25MHz to 1.3GHz excluding UHF TV band, giving you a wide range of listening options.
The Uniden UBC3500XLT has 2500 dynamically allocated channels, and has ten search bands for precise searches of wanted frequencies. It has a scan speed of 100 steps per second. The main features of the UBC3500XLT are mentioned below.
This handheld scanner with full frequency display offers 100 programmable memory channels - 7 bands. Offering the new Ground Breaking Technology Close Call RF Capture Technology this scanner automatically Listens for any nearby or close tansmissions and once they occur the scanner immediately tunes in to this frequency which is ideal for use at events or locations when the transmission is unknown.
Frequency ranges received are 25-88, 108-174 and 400-512 MHz. Chain searching allows seven different personal search bands and the ability to search up to all five chain locations at once. Priority scanning allows a designated priority channel to be monitored every two seconds.
The UBC72XLT also has Pre-Programmed service search which automatically detects Police, Railroad, Air, Marine, UHF CB and AM CB
The Uniden UBC92XLT is another of Uniden's stylish new models. It has a frequency coverage of: 25-54, 108-174, 406-512 and 806-956 Mhz. This includes the most interesting 'action' bands, allowing you to tune into public services, amateur radio etc. Like the 72XLT the UBC92XLT has 2 service banks (aircraft and FM CB), which makes it easier to identify specific types of calls.