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The IC-F300 series comprises the:IC-F310 VHF (146-174 MHZ) 32 channelsIC-F410 VHF (440-470 MHZ) 32 channels Tough rugged construction The highly dependable diecast aluminum chassis and polycarbonate front panel are resistant to impact.Flexible signalling capabilitiesCTCSS and DTCS encoder/decoder and DTMF, 2-tone and 5-tone encoder are standard. Of course, 2-tone and 5-tone decoder functions are optionally available to suite a wide variety of signalling requirements. In addition, the IC-F310 is compatible with the SmarTrunk II system when the optional UT105 unit is installed.Programmable key assign functionA limited number of switches (4) provide simple operation. Moreover, functions can be assigned to switches providing customization to suit specific needs.Selectable channel spacingVersions are available that allow wide/narrow switching independently for each channel.
SIMPLE, POWERFUL COMMUNICATIONS Today's mobile workers need to get information and respond to it immediately, at any time, from any place. Icom's mobile radios meet and exceed these demands with advanced but simple operation. 8-character alphanumeric display The alphanumeric LCD indicates channel, bank name and decoded text, etc. Various status icons for such functions as an S-meter and output power, etc., enhance the array of information available to the user. 128 channels with 8 memory banks Up to 128 channels with 8-character channel names can be stored and divided into 8 banks for flexible channel management. Advanced 2-Tone/5-Tone systems 2-Tone, 5-Tone, CTCSS, and DTCS encoder/decoder are equipped as standard. Multiple 2-Tone/5-Tone codes are programmable on a channel. Optional voice scrambler Optional voice scrambler units, UT-109 or UT-110 allow you operating security. The UT-109 includes up to 32 scrambling codes and the UT-110 includes up to 1020 (4 group × 255 code) scrambling codes with a divided frequency rolling system. Independent volume knob and 4W (typ.) front-mounted speaker The IC-F111 series has a front firing 4W (typ.) speaker providing crisp and clear audio. Independent volume knob offers quick operation. Other features Powerful 50W (VHF), 45W(UHF) output Selectable wide/narrow channel spacing per channel Optional Voice scrambler UT-109/UT-110 available Hook scan function and Hook scan on/off button programmable 8 autodialing memories for DTMF and optional decoder UT-108 10 scanning lists, normal/priority scan and more...
SIMPLE, POWERFUL COMMUNICATIONS Today’s mobile workers need to get information and respond to it immediately, at any time, from any place. Icom’s mobile radios meet and exceed these demands with advanced but simple operation. 8-character alphanumeric display The alphanumeric LCD indicates channel, bank name and decoded text, etc. Various status icons for such functions as an S-meter and output power, etc., enhance the array of information available to the user. 128 channels with 8 zones Up to 128 channels with 8-character channel names can be stored and divided into 8 banks for flexible channel management. Advanced 2-Tone/5-Tone systems 2-Tone, 5-Tone, CTCSS, and DTCS encoder/decoder are equipped as standard. Multiple 2-Tone/5-Tone codes are programmable on a channel. Optional voice scrambler Optional voice scrambler units, UT-109 or UT-110 allow you operating security. The UT-109 includes up to 32 scrambling codes and the UT-110 includes up to 1020 (4 group × 255 code) scrambling codes with a divided frequency rolling system. Independent volume knob and 4W (typ.) front-mounted speaker The IC-F110 series has a front firing 4W (typ.) speaker providing crisp and clear audio. Independent volume knob offers quick operation. Other features Selectable wide/narrow channel spacing per channel Hook scan function and Hook scan on/off button programmable 8 autodialing memories for DTMF and optional decoder UT-108 10 scanning lists, normal/priority scan and more...

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Space shuttle Atlantis lifted off from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, at 2:28 p.m. EST Monday, beginning STS-129, the 31st shuttle flight to the International Space Station.

Expedition 21 Commander Frank De Winne, ON1DWN and Flight Engineers Robert Thirsk, VA3CSA, Roman Romanenko, Nicole Stott, KE5GJN, Maxim Suraev and Jeffrey Williams, KD5TVQ, are making final preparations for Atlantis’s arrival, set for Wednesday.

The STS-129 mission will focus on storing spare hardware on the exterior of the station. The 11-day flight will include three spacewalks and the installation of two platforms to the station’s truss, or backbone. The platforms will hold spare parts to sustain station operations after the shuttles are retired. This equipment is large and can only be transported using the unique capability of the shuttle.