Description
Icom IC-FR5300/FR6300 VHF/UHF Digital Radio Repeater Series
The IC-FR5300/FR6300 VHF and UHF radio repeater series is a highly performing radio repeater series from Icom with extensive and powerful functionality. The device can be programmed through 5 programmable buttons and 32 memory channels. It also has a 50 W output capacity at 50% duty cycle or 25 W output capacity at 100% duty cycle.
The IC-FR5300/FR6300 is MIL-STD-810 C, D, E and F rated against shock, abrasion, vibration and other operating stresses. It is also built to operate in temperatures of –25 °C to +55 °C, and it features an external D-SUB connector for remote-control devices and other accessories. The IC-FR5300/FR6300 also has internal space for installing another RF unit, which can operate independently of the incumbent RF unit.
The device has the capacity to receive both analogue and digital modes on a single channel and transmit either mode from the same channel. It decodes multiple CTCSS and DTCS as well as digital RAN (Radio Access Number) codes on a per channel basis and downlinks the received signal with a specified tone or code.
The IC-FR5300/FR6300 repeater series can also be upgraded with the UC-FR5300 network/controller board and CF card software. Radio systems can be scaled to multi-site conventional, simulcast conventional and Type-D trunking capabilities.
Special features include: Receiver voting function to improve talkback capability of radio terminals in the field, CW ID transmitter, push-to-talk (PTT) priority settings, 5-tone decoder and DTMF encoder/decoder.
Key Features
- Digital and analogue mixed mode operation
- 50 W output capacity at 50% duty cycle or 25 W output capacity at 100% duty cycle
- System to simulcast system scalable or multi-site trunking system as required
- Multiple tone-group using CTCSS, DTCS and digital RAN
- VE-PG4 RoIP gateway connection for telephone interface
More Information
Find out more about the IC-FR5300/FR6300 DMR in the brochure.
SKU: IC-FR5300/FR6300 Series
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