Icom F4360DS IDAS Trunking GPS Radio 512 Channels UHF 400-470MHz
Type-C Trunking Compatible
The IC-F3360D series provides NXDN™ Type-C trunking and NXDN™ conventional systems.
- Paging call
- All call
- Individual call
- Text message
- Stun, Kill and Revive (RX)
- Over-the-air alias
- 15-bit digital scrambler
- Mixed mode operation (Conventional system)
- Broadcast call
- Group call
- Status call
- Emergency call
- Radio check (RX)
- GPS
- RAN
Menu-Driven User Interface
The menu-driven user interface provides easy and intuitive operation. The functions can be toggled with the left and right [P2] and [P3] buttons and allow you to perform various operations and settings.
Your current position data can be attached to a voice or data (status or emergency signal) transmission and can be sent
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The Icom F4360DS merges GPS two‑way radio capabilities with elite NXDN Type‑C trunking radio support. Its mixed‑mode UHF radio architecture and robust emergency call radio tools enhance mission‑critical communications.
Product Type: | Handheld Radios |
Technology: | Digital & Analog (IDAS) |
Frequency Band: | UHF |
Channels: | 512 Channels |
Power Output: | 4-Watts |
Display: | Yes |
What advanced control features are included on this radio?
It has features like text messaging, radio check, and a menu-driven UI for intuitive operation.
Is it suitable for emergency use?
Yes, it is suitable for emergency use.
What types of calls are supported?
It supports paging, all‑call, individual, group, broadcast, status, emergency, and over‑the‑air alias calls.
What frequency does the radio offer?
It offers a frequency of 400-470MHz.