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Portable VHF
VOR/COM Transceiver - The IC-A24
is the direct successors to
the ever-popular IC-A22
series of Icom handheld radios.
Just as those products broke
new ground with pilot-friendly
features, the IC-A24 continues
the tradition by providing
even more of the most pilot-requested
features.
Compact, stylish
body
The IC-A24 design incorporates
the size and durability of
the IC-A22 with improved
usability. The IC-A24 includes
a large LCD, large speaker
and easy-to-use panel layout.
The side of the radio has
a non-slip slit to prevent
accidental dropping.
Large alphanumeric
LCD
An easy to read a 6-character
14-segment alphanumeric
LCD displays a variety
of information clearly.
Both the display and
keypad are backlit, which
is a
very useful feature for
nighttime flying.
Channel
recall function
The new channel recall
function automatically
memorizes
the last 10 used channels.
You can easily recall
those channels by pushing
the
recall buttons on the
front panel. This makes
it very
convenient for switching
between several channels
at a time, such as NAV
channels and COM channels.
Simultaneous
operation and charge from
external power
source
The IC-A24 has an external
DC power jack that allows
operation with the optional
CP-20 cigarette lighter
cable with DC-DC converter.
This
means that a battery pack
can be simultaneously charged
during operation.
Dedicated
121.5MHz emergency key
A dedicated red emergency
key programmed with a 121.5MHz
homing frequency is equipped
to give you extra confidence
in the event of an emergency.
VOR
navigation function
The IC-A24 has VOR navigation
functions. The DVOR mode
shows the radial to (or
from) a VOR station and
the CDI mode shows the
course deviation to (or
from) a VOR station.
You can also input your
intended
radial to (or from) a
VOR station and show the
course
deviation on the display.