Icom IC-M73 Plus with ‘rewind’ & more in VHF

Ben Ellison

Ben Ellison

Panbo editor, publisher & chief bottlewasher from 4/2005 until 8/2018, and now pleased to have Ben Stein as a very able publisher, webmaster, and editing colleague. Please don't regard him as an "expert"; he's getting quite old and thinks that "fadiddling fumble-putz" is a more accurate description.

8 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

    Welcome to the first decade of the Twenty-first Century, Icom! There are still enough of us here for a small celebration.

  2. Ben Ellison Ben Ellison says:

    Anonymous, do you have a specific gripe? If it’s that Icom is late to provide NMEA 2000 interfaces on their radios, they are certainly not the only ones. At this point, I think only Garmin, Lowrance, and Simrad offer VHF’s with N2K and they’re usually premium priced. I wish the situation was different, but so it goes.

  3. Henning says:

    Ben’s word “whose entire front end is a single CommandMicIV.” are to be read literally, meaning that the IC-M400BB does not support more than one CommandMic. Their IC-M424 model also supports only one CommandMic but this is in addition to the main controls and mic on the face of the unit. So that latter model is a dual station and the M400BB is not.
    With Icom and Standard Horizon having nearly identical offerings in this area, I had hoped for one of them to offer at least one of the following:
    – a black box model
    – a DSC handheld much smaller than the existing model
    – NMEA2000 support
    So Icom has now moved but the new black box model is not suited for the majority of the applications of such a design and they have redesigned their small top handheld but didn’t include DSC. And they are again postponing NMEA2000.
    Sorry if I sound negative but all in all, I guess that’s not just no step forward but a step backward.

  4. Peter C. says:

    I wanted a fixed VHF with NMEA2000 and looked at the Lowrance since I have Simrad on board but there was not much support or info.You have to hunt down a cable and termination kit,You can’t order a basic NMea2000 cable with the unit.
    So I went with an Icom.the only NMEA0183 unit in my system.
    Why are the radios so far behind in this?

  5. Ben Ellison Ben Ellison says:

    Which model, Peter? I test the Lowrance fixed VHF that’s now being replaced, LV 550 I think, and it definitely has a standard Micro C connector, though plastic.

  6. Ben Ellison Ben Ellison says:

    Sounds like these radios will definitely be at the Miami Boat Show next week. Icom press release:
    http://www.icomamerica.com/en/media_events/news/NewsArticle.aspx?id=201302

  7. Richard C says:

    Well, eleven months have gone by since this Panbo post and still Icom and Standard Horizon have not embraced NMEA 2000 in their fixed VHF radio products. I noticed because I’m interested in buying a new VHF for the redesigned navigation station I’m working on. I particularly like the quality of both Icom and Standard Horizon.
    What possibly could be their aversion to NMEA 2000? Is there something technical holding them back from moving from 0183 to N2K?
    My objective is to get all devices on one network. Have every display work with the same exact data and reduce the clutter of wire, cable and antennas.

  8. Ben Ellison Ben Ellison says:

    It has been wicked slow, Richard, but a Panbo reader recently pointed out that Icom UK has announced an M506 fixed VHF model with NMEA 2000, AIS receiver and audio Rewind. See the PS and comments to this entry:
    https://panbo.com/archives/2013/12/standard_horizon_matrix_aisgps_and_raymarine_ray260_aisn2k_vhf_radios_.html

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