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Icom Radio Accessories

Get the most from your Icom radio with the right accessories. Match batteries, chargers, mics, and cables to your exact model so everything works as intended. An Icom radio is more useful with the right accessories, and this collection covers the batteries, chargers, speaker mics, COMMANDMIC units, antennas, and cables that complete an Icom VHF setup. The single most important thing is matching each accessory to your exact Icom model, because batteries, mics, and cables are model specific and will not cross over between series. Batteries and chargers for handhelds A handheld VHF is only as good as its battery, and a spare keeps you on the air through a long day. Match the battery pack to your handheld model,...

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Get the most from your Icom radio with the right accessories. Match batteries, chargers, mics, and cables to your exact model so everything works as intended.

An Icom radio is more useful with the right accessories, and this collection covers the batteries, chargers, speaker mics, COMMANDMIC units, antennas, and cables that complete an Icom VHF setup. The single most important thing is matching each accessory to your exact Icom model, because batteries, mics, and cables are model specific and will not cross over between series.

Batteries and chargers for handhelds

A handheld VHF is only as good as its battery, and a spare keeps you on the air through a long day. Match the battery pack to your handheld model, and pick the charger to suit how you use it: a desktop rapid charger for the dock, a 12-volt cable for the boat, or a gang charger if you run several radios on a fleet. Keep a charged spare aboard for emergencies.

Speaker mics and COMMANDMIC

A remote speaker mic puts clear audio and transmit control where you stand, away from a radio mounted under the dash. The Icom COMMANDMIC takes it further, acting as a full second station that controls the fixed-mount radio from the helm or a flybridge. Match the COMMANDMIC and its extension cable to your radio model and the run length you need.

Antennas and cables

Range comes from the antenna and a clean cable run as much as the radio. Match the antenna and coax to your boat, and use the correct conversion or extension cables for your Icom model when adapting connectors or extending a mic run. The right cable keeps the connection solid and the signal clean.

Mounting and programming

Flush mount kits and mounting brackets clean up a fixed radio install, while programming cables let you set up channels and DSC features on a computer. Confirm the mount and programming cable match your radio model so they fit and communicate.

Match it to your model

Icom accessories are tied to specific radio families, so a charger or mic for one series will not fit another. Identify your radio model number before ordering so every accessory drops in and works.

Not sure which accessory fits your Icom radio? Tell our crew your radio model and how you use it, and we will match the battery, charger, mic, antenna, and cables so your setup performs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Icom accessories model specific?

Yes. Batteries, chargers, speaker mics, and cables are tied to specific Icom radio families, so an accessory for one series will not fit another. Identify your radio model number before ordering so everything fits and works.

What charger do I need for my Icom handheld?

Match the charger to your handheld model and how you use it: a desktop rapid charger for the dock, a 12-volt cable for the boat, or a gang charger if you run several radios. Keep a charged spare battery aboard for emergencies.

What is a COMMANDMIC?

The Icom COMMANDMIC is a full second station that controls a fixed-mount radio from a remote location like the helm or flybridge. Match the COMMANDMIC and its extension cable to your radio model and the run length you need.

Does a speaker mic improve my radio?

A remote speaker mic puts clear audio and transmit control where you stand, away from a radio mounted under the dash. It makes a fixed radio far easier to use, especially when you are away from the set.

How do I improve my radio's range?

Range comes from the antenna and a clean coax run as much as the radio itself. Match a quality antenna and cable to your boat, and use the correct connectors so the signal stays strong from radio to antenna.

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