Talking about this Chinese ham radio transceiver requires a veritable flurry of acronyms: HF, SSB, QRP, and SDR to start with. [Paul] does a nice job of unboxing the rig and checking it out.
Radios manufactured by Japanese firm ICOM reportedly were among the devices exploding in Lebanon on Wednesday, according to reports first shared with The Jerusalem Post by Bernie News and then ...
Multiple Hezbollah ICOM radios detonated across southern Lebanon and Beirut, causing significant damage and numerous injuries. Several explosions occurred during a funeral in Beirut, where Hezbollah ...
TOKYO, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Japanese radio equipment maker Icom Inc (6820.T), opens new tab said on Thursday that it was investigating the facts regarding news reports that two-way radio devices ...
Icom wireless devices are a variety of communication devices that use different technologies for radio communication. These devices vary to meet different needs, including marine communications ...
Japanese radio equipment maker Icom said it no longer produces or sells two-way radio devices which reportedly exploded in Lebanon. The company Thursday said it had produced and sold the IC-V82 ...
The company, Icom, a telecommunications equipment maker based in Osaka, Japan, had shipped IC-V82 transceivers — the model whose name is seen on radios in photos and a video of the aftermath of ...
TOKYO: Japanese firm Icom said on Thursday (Sep 19) that it had stopped producing the model of radios reportedly used in recent blasts in Lebanon around 10 years ago. "The IC-V82 is a handheld ...
new video loaded: Japanese Manufacturer Investigating Radios Used in Lebanon Attacks The Japanese company, Icom, whose name was on handheld radios that exploded in Lebanon said it had discontinued ...
TOKYO — Japanese technology firm Icom said Thursday it had ceased manufacturing the model of radios reportedly used in recent blasts in Lebanon about 10 years ago. "The IC-V82 is a handheld radio that ...
Lebanon’s state news agency said some of the explosions occurred in a brand of two-way radio, with images from the scenes of the explosions showing walkie-talkies bearing the brand name Icom and ...