ICOM IC-4008A FRS Handheld
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Compact, Rugged, Feature-Packed FRS Radio
Easy for the whole family to use.
No licence required. No fees required. Legal for on land AND at sea use
(USA only)
- Super compact size. Only 2.3 (W), 4.5 (H), 1.1 (D) inches.
- Output power: 0.5 watt (maximum allowed for FRS communications).
- Talk range: line of sight, about 2 miles. Results will vary depending upon environment,
terrain, etc.
- Simple to use: only 5 buttons are needed to control all operations.
Advanced ICOM features:
- Water resistant.
Meets JIS-5 rating.
- Rotary type antenna
Can be folded behind the radio when not in use.
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"Call-Ring" function
- Sends a ring tone, like a phone or pager ring.
- Up to ten different ring patterns let you know the identity of your caller before
taking the call.
- "Smart Ring" function
Lets you confirm whether or not a call has reached the receiving party (if they are using an
IC-4008A), even if the person you're calling is temporarily away from the radio.
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Group modes
- 38 different codes "split up" each of the 14 FRS frequencies. Also known as CTCSS,
or Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System.
- Helps weed out unwanted contacts.
- Allows the radio to remain in a Silent Standby mode. Only signals containing
your group code can open the squelch, keeping the radio quiet while monitoring for
communications.
- To use a group code, agree beforehand with each of member of your party on which
code to use on one of the 14 channels. Example: "We'll contact each other on channel 6, code 22". Enter
your settings into the IC-4008A and then use the radio's lock function to maintain the settings. The
amount of unwanted calls will be drastically reduced.
- ATS (Automatic TranSponder) function
Like the "Smart Ring" function, this lets you confirm whether or not a call has reached the
receiving party, but without a "Ring" tone.
- Uses 3 AA batteries
- 30+ hours of talk time
- Low battery indicator (alkaline power)
- Selectable lock feature maintains radio settings
- Selectable auto power-off timer (two hours) to save batteries
- Optional Ni-Cd power and charger available for alternate power flexibility
- Optional headset available for hands-free operation
- Optional hand speaker-microphones available for additional customization
SPECIFICATIONS
- Number of channels: 14 (simplex; 462.5625 - 467.7125 MHz)
- Mode: FM
- Frequency stability: 1.7 kHz
- Frequency resolution: 12.5 kHz
- Power supply requirements (negative ground): 3 x AA (R6) dry, alkaline; or optional
BP-202
- Current drain: Less than 400 mA
- Operating temperature range: +14°F to +122°F
- Number of CTCSS frequencies: 38 (67.0 - 250.3 Hz)
- Weight (including 3 cells): 7.8 oz.
- Output power: Less than 500 mW ERP
- External microphone connector: 3-conductor 2.5 (d) mm/2.2 k

- Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD): Less than 0.2 µV
- Audio output power (at 4.5 V DC): More than 100 µV at 10% distortion with an
8
load
- External SP connector: 2 conductor 3.5 9d) mm/8

| Battery type |
Battery life |
| 3 alkaline cells |
approximate 30 hours |
| Optional BP-202 |
approximate 6.5 hours |
- Communication range: Up to 2 miles (in wide open spaces. range will differ depending on
operating environment, weather conditions, etc.)
All specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
OPTIONS
- BC-119 DESKTOP CHARGER + AD-89 DESKTOP CHARGER ADAPTER Rapidly charges
installed Ni-Cd battery cell assembly, BP-202. Both AC and DC can be used to power the charger. Charging time:
75 to 85 minutes.
- BC-119L DESKTOP CHARGER SET Consists of BC-119 and AD-89, all in one
package.
- BC-202 Ni-Cd BATTERY CELL ASSEMBLY Install into the battery cell space in the
transceiver.
- HS-85 HEADSET For hands free operation. Includes VOX (voice activation), PTT (push
to talk) and "one touch" PTT with a time-out timer.
- HM-46 SPEAKER-MICROPHONE Compact and lightweight. Equipped with an earphone jack and
a transmit indicator.
- HM-54 SPEAKER-MICROPHONE Durable, full sized speaker-microphone.
- HM-75A SPEAKER-MICROPHONE Allows you to remotely select operating channels,
etc.
What is FRS?
FRS stands for Family Radio Service. The IC-4008A is ICOM's first FRS radio.
FRS radios are two-way radios meant for fun communications. Use them on the go, anywhere, and at
anytime. Keep in touch with family and friends while out at a mall, on the beach, out skiing, driving around, or
nearly anyplace you can think of! FRS can bring peace of mind to parents who want to keep track of kids at play,
too.
ICOM's IC-4008A is:
- super-compact
- very lightweight
- extra-rugged
- water resistant
- lots of fun!
Slip one into a pocket, fanny pack, or purse. Clip one to a belt, or attach one to a book bag.
Set one by the telephone. Or toss a couple in to the glovebox. The IC-4008A is small enough to store most
everywhere, and easy enough for the whole family to use.
Okay, So What's FRS?
In 1997, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) set aside the 462-467 MHz portion of the
high quality, UHF spectrum for personal, noncommercial communications. No license is needed to take advantage of
these airwaves. However, the type of radio that may be used on FRS is specially built to follow strict regulations.
Requiring no operating license or activation fees, FRS is free for any personal communications -- on land, at sea,
or in between.
ICOM's IC-4008A was designed and built specifically to meet and exceed FRS requirements. In
addition, ICOM has decided to build the IC-4008A water resistant to JIS 5 standards. That means you can use ICOM's
FRS in wet environments, like while boating, skiing (water or snow), hiking in the rain, fishing...in all those
areas where an FRS radio would come in most handy. After all, why buy a radio intended for active use if the radio
can't survive the activity?
FRS is not recognized by Canada authorities
Superior Sound, No Interference
FRS radios are almost never bothered by interference from other operating electrical devices,
such as jet skis, automobile alternators, or computers.
ICOM's FRS radios take advantage of what is known as CTCSS technology; an internal decoding
system filters out communications that are not transmitting using a specific, user selectable code. There are 532
different codes you can choose to receive FRS signals on. It is very easy to select a code, right from the front of
the IC-4008A. Once your code is entered, you can lock the radio into that setting with the touch of a button. Only
the people who know your code can speak with you. The IC-4008A remains silent as it monitors for activity on your
code.
FRS is Not a Toy
The IC-4008A is not a toy. But it is simple enough for the whole family to use. You'll
soon find people using these little ICOMs everywhere, from schools to national parks. It's a great way for families
or groups of people to keep in touch while out and about. The sound quality is awesome. There's a time-out feature
which, when selected, will automatically turn off the radio and save your batteries. And, since it's an ICOM, you
know it's built to last.
FRS is Not CB Radio
FRS radio signals ride on the super-clean sounds of the ultra high frequency (UHF) airwaves.
Voices come in loud and clear, and there is almost zero static interference. FRS is perfect for short range
communications, like keeping in touch within a ski area, or while sitting or walking in different areas within at a
stadium.
CB radio, on the other hand, operates on a much lower band than FRS. While CB communications are
good for either short or long distance communication, the sound quality is often full of static, with lots of
crackle and popping.
FRS requires a very small antenna that's permanently attached to the radio, while CB works best
with long antennas, like those big whip antennas found on 18 wheelers. ICOM's IC-4008A uses a tiny (yet rugged)
antenna that can be rotated to up and down positions. When you want to use the ICOM, rotate the antenna up. When
not in use, the antenna can be rotated down and out of the way, letting you zip up the whole radio inside a ski
jacket or fanny pack. Or, just clip it to your belt. Either way, the IC-4008A is small, lightweight, and
unobtrusive.
FRS is Not a Cell Phone
A cellular phone is a wireless telephone. You pay a telephone company for the privilege of using
public airwaves to tie in with a regular telephone service. Usually, there are monthly service charges and per call
charges to pay, along with the cost of the telephone itself. Because cellular service is a telephone service, you
can make a call to virtually anyone in the world. But even calls within a short distance, like between neighbor's
homes, are charged for.
Once you purchase an FRS radio, it is free to use. Take it out of the box, insert 3 alkaline
batteries and start talking. There are no fees or dues to pay. Talk for up to 30 hours on a single set of
alkalines. Although you can't talk around the world on an FRS radio, you'll save a bundle on short distance
conversations.
FRS on Land, Sea, or In Between
It is illegal to use a marine radio anywhere but on the water. Ship to shore communications,
even if the person on shore is within eyesight, can result in hefty government fines.
ICOM's IC-4008A can take the worry out of using a marine radio incorrectly. Use FRS to keep in
touch between a boat and someone on shore getting supplies, or when loading a boat onto a car trailer. Don't worry
about getting the radio wet by rain or spray. The IC-4008A is built water resistant to JIS-5 standards.
Please note: an FRS radio is meant to compliment your marine radio, not to replace it. The Coast
Guard does not monitor FRS frequencies, so a marine radio is still needed for emergency communications. Some
vessels are required by law to carry a marine radio. And, while marine handheld radios typically offer between 3
and 6 watts of power, an FRS radio is limited by law to 1/2 of a watt of power. The additional power of a marine
radio may transmit your emergency signal further than an FRS radio is capable of.
© 1998 ICOM AMERICA, INC. All specifications and options subject to change without notice or
obligation. NOTE: All specifications are for U.S.A. versions. For specifications in other countries, check with
your ICOM Dealer.
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