Icom 208h Programming Software Free
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2M/70cm FM Transceiver Provides VHF/VHF, UHF/UHF simultaneous receive along with VHF/UHF full duplex. Motogp 3 ultimate racing technology full game free download. Covers 144–148 &430–450 MHz transmit with 118–550 MHz,118–174, 375–550 & 810–999 MHz receive (cellular blocked), includes AM Aircraft band and Weather channel with Alert.
CHIRP Ham Radio Programming. Mike Willden. El Presidente, SPARC. Icom Data Files (.icf). You'll also need a USB programming cable. The WCS-208 software allows you to program memory channels and menu settings of the radio. WCS-208 works with authentic versions of this radio worldwide including the IC-208H, IC-208A and IC-208E.
Power: 50/35W (2M/70cm); 212memories (10 banks), 2 call, 10 scan edges; Auto repeater offset; Backlit remote control microphone; Independent controls for each band; 12 DTMF memories; Selectable Amber/Green display; CTCSS/DTCS encode/decode, tone scan and pocket beep; Dynamic memory scan; 1200/9600 bps 6-pin terminal connector; PC programmable with option-al software and cable. Dimensions: 5.5'w x 2'h x1.1'd; 5.29 oz. (head unit), 5.5'w x 1.6'h x 7.4'd; 3.08 lbs. (main unit) Available Accessories: CS2720 Windows/DOS cloning software, MB17A Quickrelease bracket, MB65 Mounting base platform, MB84 Remote controller bracket, MB85 Combination bracket, OPC1132 9.8' DC cable, OPC1156 11.5' separation cable, OPC347 23' DC power cable, OPC440 16.4' mic extension cable, OPC441 16.4' Speaker Extension Cable, OPC474 Radio-to-radio cloning software, OPC478 PC RS232C cable, OPC478UPC USB cable, OPC589 8-pin mic jack adapter cable, SP10 Slim-line external speaker. 2M/70cm FM Transceiver Provides VHF/VHF, UHF/UHF simultaneous receive along with VHF/UHF full duplex. Covers 144–148 &430–450 MHz transmit with 118–550 MHz,118–174, 375–550 & 810–999 MHz receive (cellular blocked), includes AM Aircraft band and Weather channel with Alert.
Power: 50/35W (2M/70cm); 212memories (10 banks), 2 call, 10 scan edges; Auto repeater offset; Backlit remote control microphone; Independent controls for each band; 12 DTMF memories; Selectable Amber/Green display; CTCSS/DTCS encode/decode, tone scan and pocket beep; Dynamic memory scan; 1200/9600 bps 6-pin terminal connector; PC programmable with option-al software and cable. Dimensions: 5.5'w x 2'h x1.1'd; 5.29 oz. (head unit), 5.5'w x 1.6'h x 7.4'd; 3.08 lbs. (main unit) Available Accessories: CS2720 Windows/DOS cloning software, MB17A Quickrelease bracket, MB65 Mounting base platform, MB84 Remote controller bracket, MB85 Combination bracket, OPC1132 9.8' DC cable, OPC1156 11.5' separation cable, OPC347 23' DC power cable, OPC440 16.4' mic extension cable, OPC441 16.4' Speaker Extension Cable, OPC474 Radio-to-radio cloning software, OPC478 PC RS232C cable, OPC478UPC USB cable, OPC589 8-pin mic jack adapter cable, SP10 Slim-line external speaker.
Dan, You've probably already bought your radio by now, so this reply may be of little use. I've had an IC-208H in my FJ-62 for about a year now. I like it a lot, for just the reasons you said: small detachable face plate, fairly powerful for it's size, and reasonably priced. Also, it's a dual bander - 2m and 70cm - which I really like. And who says it doesn't interface with a PC? You need a programming cable and Icom software (p/n CS-208), but then you're set to go. (The software is not the most user friendly by today's standards, but it is functional and does what's needed.) Oh yes, another plus: it comes with the extension cable for remotely mounting the faceplate, something that most other vendors charge for.
In my FJ-62 I mounted the radio under the passenger seat and the antenna (Comet SBB1) on the rear hatch door using a Diamond K400C mount. Easy to install and all works very well. Field tested extensively on this year's NorCal Death Valley Daze run. You can't go wrong with the IC208. Didakticheskie igri po stolovomu etiketu.
Dan, You've probably already bought your radio by now, so this reply may be of little use. I've had an IC-208H in my FJ-62 for about a year now. I like it a lot, for just the reasons you said: small detachable face plate, fairly powerful for it's size, and reasonably priced. Also, it's a dual bander - 2m and 70cm - which I really like. And who says it doesn't interface with a PC? You need a programming cable and Icom software (p/n CS-208), but then you're set to go. (The software is not the most user friendly by today's standards, but it is functional and does what's needed.) Oh yes, another plus: it comes with the extension cable for remotely mounting the faceplate, something that most other vendors charge for.
In my FJ-62 I mounted the radio under the passenger seat and the antenna (Comet SBB1) on the rear hatch door using a Diamond K400C mount. Easy to install and all works very well. Field tested extensively on this year's NorCal Death Valley Daze run. You can't go wrong with the IC208. '.just how many frequencies are you radioheads programing into your radio and how often are you changing them?' I've got about 20 or 25 frequencies programmed into my IC-208H dual bander.