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Icom A25N VHF Airband Transceiver 220V

$586.00/Each
Part# 11-15462
MFR Model# A25N-220V

Overview

The A25N is a powerful air band handheld with 6 watts of power and an IP57 waterproof rating; weather cannot stop these radios. The handheld includes a large 2350mAh Li-ion battery, providing a long operating time. The easy-to-use interface and large 2.3-inch LCD display combine to provide stress-free programming and in-flight operation. This handheld features built-in Bluetooth®, GPS and VOR navigation.
  • Output power: 6W typ. (PEP), 1.8W (CW)
  • Frequencies:  TX (COM); 118.00-136.975MHz
                            RX (COM/NAV) ; 108.00-136.975MHz
                            RX (Weather) ; 161.650-163.275MHz
  • Channel spacing: 8.33/25KhZ
  • Channels: 200 (20CH x 10 banks)
  • Battery life: 2350mAh Li-ion battery, up to 10.5 hours
    Typical operation with Tx:Rx:Stand-by duty ratio = 5:5:90, (Bluetooth OFF, GPS ON)
  • Version: Communications plus navigation
Large easy to use LCD
The A25’s large 2.3-inch LCD provides user-friendly, graphic screens. The day mode allows pilots to view the screen in direct sunlight and the night mode makes it easy to read in the dark.

Navigation functions
Built-in GPS and Bluetooth® have redefined navigation in the A25N. Design flight plans with an Android™ or iOS™ device and import them into the A25 with the Bluetooth® feature. While using GPS, the waypoint NAV will guide pilots to their destination. Up to 10 flight plans and 300 waypoints can be stored in the A25. Other navigational features, like VOR indicators, can help keep a pilot’s heading precise and alert them if they divert from course. All these functions and more increase safety up in the air.

VOR navigation functions
  • CDI (Course Deviation Indicator) looks like a real VOR instrument and displays any deviation from your course.
  • OBS (Omni Bearing Selector) enables you to change course from your original flight plan.
  • TO-FROM indicator shows the position relationship between your aircraft and the course selected by the OBS.
  • ABSS (Automatic Bearing Set System) enables you to set the current course as a new course.
   
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Features

  • Powerful Air Band Portables w/ Built-in GPS & Bluetooth®*
  • 6 Watts (PEP) – Expands COM Coverage
  • Easy-to-Use Intuitive Interface
  • Large, Easy-to-Read LCD Screen, w/ Night Mode
  • Flip-Flop Channel Recall
  • Battery Status Screen
  • 121.5MHz emergency key
  • Weather channels
  • Priority watch

Specifications

General
NAV and COM A25N
NAV and COM channels
Frequency Coverage
   Tx
   Rx
   RX (Weather)
A25N
118.000-136.975 MHz
118.000-136.975 MHz
161.650-163.275 MHz
Channel spacing 25/8.33 kHz
Type of emission 6K00A3E, 5K60A3E, 16K0G3E (Weather)
Power supply requirement 7.2 V DC (BP-288), 11.0 V DC (External DC Jack)
Current drain (approximately)
   Tx High
   Rx Max. audio/Stand-by

Less than 1.8 A
Less than 500 mA/90 mA typ.
Antenna impedance 50 Ω
Operating Temperature Range –10°C to +60°C; 14°F to 140°F
Dimensions (W×H×D)
(projections not included)
58.9 × 148.4 × 31.8 mm; 2.3 × 5.8 × 1.3 in
Weight (approximately) 340 g; 12.0 oz (with BP-288)
Transmitter
Output power (at 7.2 V DC) 6.0/1.8 W typical (PEP/carrier)
Audio harmonic distortion Less than 10% (at 60% modulation)
Hum and noise ratio More than 35 dB
Spurious emissions More than 46 dB
(Exclude fc±62.5 kHz for AM mode)
(Exclude fc±20.825 kHz for AM-N mode)
Frequency stability ±0.4 kHz
Receiver
Intermediate frequencies
   1st
   2nd

46.35 MHz
450 kHz
Sensitivity (typ)
   NAV/COM (6 dB S/N)
   WX (12 dB SINAD)

Less than 0 dBμ
Less than –8 dBμ
Squelch sensitivity (at threshold) Less than 0 dBμ (AM), Less than –5 dBμ (FM)
Audio output power More than 350 mW typ. (8 Ω load/60% Mod. at 10% distortion)
Hum and noise More than 35 dB (at 30% modulation)
Spurious response More than 60 dB (AM), More than 30 dB (FM)
Audio output power More than 350 mW typ. (8 Ω load/60% Mod. at 10% distortion)
Ext. speaker connector 3-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (1⁄8ʺ)/8 Ω

In The Box

  • Antenna
  • Belt clip
  • Handstrap
  • Battery Pack
  • Headset Adapter
  • Power Adapter
  • Battery Charger
  • Accessories
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Reviews

Rnsa Verified Purchase

Icom A25N VHF Airband Transceiver 220V

October 21, 2022

Eduardo R Verified Purchase

Icom A25N VHF Airband Transceiver 220V

February 5, 2022

good service

George P
February 10, 2021

So far this unit has preformed excellent, its well made and easy to use.

Colin H
April 27, 2020

Great product, delivered promptly, well packaged, easy to use.

Roger H
August 25, 2018

I have a previous model, which worked well but this new one is a big step up. It is very easy to use it and very intuitive which facilitate the use of most of it features without having to go through an intensive user manual reading. Battery life seems to be not as good as it is the improvement of the transmitter, there is space for improvement.

Constantino S Verified Purchase

Icom A25N VHF Airband Transceiver 220V

September 1, 2021

I bought the A25N which is a Nav/Com, although I really didnt need it. Th A25 is more user friendly then the older A24 or A6, with programming and general use. Controls do what you expect them to do, which I cant say for the A24/A6. The next few comments is the only reason why I didnt give it a 5-star. The mic placement is down towards the bottom, in an odd place. The headset jack is a modified version of the one they used on the A24/A6, which the adapter has to be trimmed down to fit in the jack completely. The bluetooth feature is only used for the GPS, it would have been nice if it could have been used for programming and updating the software.

Travis R
December 28, 2018

Q&A

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Q: How much does the Icom A25N radio cost?

The price for the product will display when you select which voltage you need from the drop down menu. It is offered in both 110v and 220v versions for use in different countries. North America is 110v, many other countries require 220v for the charger.

Q: Does the Icom A25 series radio have dual watch functionality?

Yes it does.

Q: Does the Icom A25N VHF Air Band radio have glideslope and localizer capabilities?

No, it does not have ILS / LOC features. It is only VOR NAV capable.

Q: Can the Icom A25N Bluetooth be used to connect the A25Ns GPS to a tablet or Nav device?

No, the GPS signal is receive only on the Icom A25N radio. It will not display a moving map or send the signal to another device. It is used for position data so that the radio can display and tune to nearby frequencies and NAV points. The Bluetooth feature is audio only.

Q: Can this Icom A25N radio be permanently plugged into aircraft power and transmit and receive, or does the battery pack have to be removed for this to work? Ive had issues with older versions that will not work if under permanent aircraft power.

This unit is not designed to be permanently powered by aircraft power. Using the optional CP-20 cigarette lighter adapter, the unit can be powered by a 14 or 28-volt DC system by simply plugging it into the jack.

Q: Does the headset adapter included with the Icom A25N radio have a Push To Talk function?

No, the headset adapter has an input port for the addition of a push to talk switch. You will need to order part # 11-09131 separately to add push to talk to this radio.

Q: Will the headset adapter and push to talk button that I have for my current icom A6 work with this Icom A25N radio?

No. The headset adapter will not work, but the PTT will work with the headset adapter that comes with the A25.

Q: 1. I read you can Bluetooth two headsets to it at once is this true? 2. If you can connect two headsets to it can the unit be used as a intercom between the two headsets or would you need a separate intercom unit?

The manufacturer user manual only references one headset being connected via Bluetooth. With that said, you would need an intercom to connect two separate headsets.

Q: Can the Icom A25N radio be used while plugged into the 110v charger?

No, per Icom, using it while charging can damage the unit.

Q: Does Icom make a mic for the A25N?

Yes, Icom makes a mic for the A25N, see part # 11-15470.

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