
Icom 2100H 25N IC-2100H Mobile Amateur Transceiver IC-2100
The Icom IC-2100H 25N 2 meter FM mobile features a rugged design and an easy-to-read alphanumeric display. The displays may be set to green or amber. The receiver covers 136-174 MHz and the transmitter delivers 55, 10 or 5 watts of output.
Reviews For: ICOM IC-2100H - eHam.net
Icom cheapened the newer versions of the 2100/2000 and did away with the massive heatsink. The best thing about the IC-2100H is the receiver. Hot, quiet, and intermod free.
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Icom - IC-2100H - RigPix Database
CTCSS/PL with tone scan. DTMF. Amber or green backlight. Dimmer.
Icom IC-2100 Specifications
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ICOM IC-2100H - The DXZone.com
Apr 8, 2025 · Picture and specifications of the ICOM IC-2100H Amateur radio VHF transceiver at RigPix.com
Icom 2100H - Hamshack
The Icom IC-2100H 25N 2 meter FM mobile features a rugged design and an easy-to-read alphanumeric display. The displays may be set to green or amber. The receiver covers 136-174 MHz and the transmitter delivers 55, 10 or 5 watts of output.
ICOM 2100H 25N Specifications - Universal Radio
Frequency Deviation: +/-5.0 kHz. Audio Output Power at 13 V DC: More than 2.4 W at 10% distortion with an 8 load. Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
User manual ICOM IC-2100H (English - 72 pages)
The ICOM IC-2100H is a receiver designed for amateur radio operators. It operates on the VHF frequency band, specifically in the 144-148 MHz range. The receiver offers a maximum power output of 55 watts, providing users with a reliable and efficient means of communication.
ICOM IC-2100H, Mobile VHF Transceiver - RigReference.com
The Icom IC-2100H 2 meter FM mobile features a rugged design and an easy-to-read alphanumeric display. The displays may be set to green or amber. The receiver covers 136-174 MHz and the transmitter delivers 55, 10 or 5 watts of output.