• ICOM Handheld Radiotelephone M37E

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6 Watt VHF with Float'n Flash and 12 Hours of Operation

 

High Powered Floating Handheld
Designed for commercial and recreational boaters, the M37 comes with 6W of power for further communications range. The M37 includes all the great features in the M36, plus Icom’s exclusive Float’n Flash and a larger capacity standard battery.

Large Keys and Easy-to-Grip Design

6 W RF Output Power

700 mW Audio Output

More than 12 Hours* of Long-Lasting Operating Time (with BP-296)

* TX: RX: Standby = 5 : 5 : 90.

Channel History Function Stores the Last Five Channels Used for Easy Recall

Float'n Flash Function

The radio floats with a flashing LED light to help you retrieve it from the water.

And More

 

  • IP57 dust-protection and waterproof protection (1 m depth of water for 30 minutes)
  • Low Battery Alert function
  • Voice Loud and Mute function enables to temporary maximize/mute the volume
  • AquaQuake™ function prevents audio degradation from a water-logged speaker
  • Dualwatch and Tri-Watch functions
  • Favorite Channel function
  • Instant access to channel 16 and the Call channel
  • BP-296 user replaceable Li-ion battery pack supplied
  • Weather channels with Weather Alert function

    General

    Frequency range TX 156.025–157.425 MHz
    RX 156.050–163.275 MHz
    Usable channel groups INT, USA, CAN, WX channels
    Type of emission 16K0G3E
    Current drain
    (at 3.7 V DC)
    TX (6.0 W/1.0 W output) 2.75 A/1.0 A
    RX
    (Max. audio. Inter SP/Exter SP)
    0.4 A/0.2 A
    Operating temperature range -20 °C to +60 °C, -4 °F to +140 °F
    Antenna impedance 50 Ω
    Dimensions (W×H×D)
    (Projections not included)
    59.7 × 140.5 × 38.7 mm,
    2.4 × 5.5 × 1.5 in
    Weight (approximate) 293 g, 10.3 oz
    (with BP-296, antenna and belt clip)

    Transmitter

    Output power (Hi/Low) 6 W/1 W
    Max. frequency deviation ±5.0 kHz
    Frequency stability ±10 ppm
    Spurious emissions –68 dBc typical

    Receiver

    Sensitivity (at 12 dB SINAD) 0.25 μV typical
    Squelch sensitivity (Threshold) 0.25 μV typical
    Adjacent channel selectivity 70 dB typical
    Spurious response 70 dB typical
    Intermodulation 70 dB typical
    Hum and noise 40 dB
    Audio output power
    (at 10% distortion)
    Internal SP 0.7 W typical
    ( 8 Ω load)
    External SP 0.3 W typical
    ( 4 Ω load)

    Measurements made in accordance with TIA/EIA-603.
    All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.

    Applicable U.S. Military Specifications

    Standard
     
    MIL-810 G
    Method Procedure
    Low Pressure 500.5 I, II
    High Temperature 501.5 I, II
    Low Temperature 502.5 I, II
    Temperature Shock 503.5 I-C
    Solar Radiation 505.5 I
    Rain Blowing/Drip 506.5 I, III
    Humidity 507.5 II
    Salt Fog 509.5
    Dust Blowing 510.5 I
    Immersion 512.5 I
    Vibration 514.6 I
    Shock 516.6 I, IV

    Also meets equivalent MIL-STD-810-C, -D, -E and -F.

    Applicable IP Rating

    Ingress Protection Standard
    Water IP57 dust protection and waterproof protection


     

    Supplied accessories

    ・    BP-296 battery pack
    ・    BC-235 desktop charger
    ・    BC-217SA/SE* AC adapter
    ・    FA-SC59V antenna
    ・    MB-133 belt clip
    ・    Hand strap
    * May differ or not supplied, depending on the transceiver version.

Safety Information

Safety Instructions for Radios
Safety Guidelines
Proper Use
Radios are intended for communication in difficult conditions, such as on water, during sailing, or on ships. They should be used solely for communication purposes, emergency situations, and daily contact with other units.
Ensure that the radio is always adequately charged or powered to ensure full functionality in emergency situations.
Never use the radio in a way that could interfere with other electronic devices or communication systems. Follow the applicable regulations regarding radio frequencies.
Safe Usage
Always keep the radio in a dry, safe place to prevent damage from water, dust, or shocks.
Use the device according to the user manual and ensure that you understand its functions, including how to transmit and receive messages.
If needed, use the SOS function or any other alarm feature if available on your radio model.
Regular Inspection Before Use
Technical Inspection
Before each use, check that the radio is functioning properly. Pay attention to:
Battery or power status – make sure the batteries are adequately charged or replaced to ensure proper device operation.
Antenna – ensure the antenna is functional and securely attached to ensure good signal quality.
Buttons and knobs – check that all control elements are functioning properly and that the display is readable.
Device housing – make sure the radio is free from cracks or other damages that could affect its performance or safety.
Testing Before Use
Regularly test the radio to ensure it can properly receive and transmit signals. Check range and transmission quality in different conditions.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning
After each use of the radio, especially in harsh conditions such as seawater or rain, wipe the device with a damp cloth to remove salt, dust, and contaminants.
Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the radio's housing.
Storage
Store the radio in a dry place, away from moisture and heat sources. Always ensure that it is stored in a location that provides easy access in emergencies.
If the device is equipped with a battery, remember to regularly charge or replace it to prevent it from draining or being damaged.
Emergency Situations
Communication in Crisis Situations
In an emergency, use the radio to call for help. Use the appropriate emergency frequencies (e.g., 156.8 MHz for VHF) and follow communication procedures. If necessary, use the SOS function or other alarms available on your device.
Transmit clear and concise information, such as your location, the nature of the problem, and the condition of the crew or passengers.
Device Failure
If the radio stops working during use, check the battery status, ensure the device is turned on, and check that the antenna is not damaged.
In case of serious malfunction, immediately remove the device from use and contact the manufacturer's service.
Contact in Case of Problems
If you notice manufacturing defects or damage to the radio, contact the manufacturer or point of sale to report the issue and get assistance. Do not modify the device yourself to avoid worsening its performance.

Manufacturer details

Icom Inc.
1-1-32, Kami-minami, Hirano-ku
547-0003 Osaka
Japan

+81 (06) 6793 5302
export@icom.co.jp

Responsible person

VORTEX SPÓŁKA Z OGRANICZONĄ ODPOWIEDZIALNOŚCIĄ
GRUNWALDZKA 28/6
80-229 Gdańsk
Poland

(58) 355 51 22
vortex@vortex.mil.pl

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