Description
High-Power Analog Mobile Transceivers for Commercial Fleets
Deploy rugged vehicular voice communications engineered to outlast demanding job site conditions.
The Icom F5021 and Icom F6021 mobile transceivers provide dependable, high-power conventional analog communication for transport, utility, and construction teams. Integrating either the VHF Icom F5021 or the UHF Icom F6021 mobile transceivers into your daily operations ensures your mobile workforce stays fully connected across expansive project properties. Featuring a front-mounted 4-watt speaker, these transceivers deliver loud and crystal-clear voice paths that easily pierce through heavy engine noise and ambient warehouse environments.
Built on a tough aluminum die-cast chassis with a high-impact polycarbonate front panel, these vehicle platforms meet rigorous military environmental testing standards. Operators can easily navigate up to 128 channels divided across 8 memory zones utilizing the clear 8-character alphanumeric display and six front programmable keys. Choosing the genuine Icom F5021 or Icom F6021 series provides flexible scanning features, built-in multi-tone signaling, and long-term fleet compatibility with existing conventional analog systems.
Key Features & Benefits
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High-Power Transmission: The Icom F5021 and Icom F6021 mobile transceivers deliver up to 50 Watts on VHF or 45 Watts on UHF bands for extensive signal coverage areas.
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Front-Mounted Speaker: Built with a front-facing 4-watt audio speaker that projects crisp, unhindered sound directly toward the driver or dispatch operator.
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Military-Grade Durability: Tested to MIL-STD 810F specifications to ensure your hardware remains operational under extreme vehicle vibration, temperature shock, and low pressure.
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Advanced Signaling Suite: Features integrated 2-Tone, 5-Tone, CTCSS, and DTCS capabilities as standard to set up your own custom talk groups and silent stand-by options.
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MDC 1200 Compatibility: Supports critical fleet dispatch functions including PTT ID tracking, radio check diagnostics, emergency transmission routing, and over-the-air radio stun, kill, or revive commands.
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Lone Worker Safety: Sounds an audible alert beep when the unit is left inactive for a preset period, automatically transmitting an emergency signal if the operator fails to respond.
Specifications
| Attribute |
Details |
| Brand |
Icom |
| Model/SKU |
F5021 / F6021 |
| Channel Capacity |
128 Channels / 8 Zones |
| Front Audio Output |
4 Watts typical |
| Power Supply Voltage |
13.6V DC |
| Current Drain TX |
14.0 Amps maximum |
| Chassis Material |
Aluminum Die-Cast |
| Durability Rating |
MIL-STD 810F |
| Body Dimensions |
5.91 x 1.57 x 6.59 Inches |
| Total Base Weight |
2.4 pounds |
Model Variations
| Model |
Key Difference |
Compatibility |
| F5021 |
VHF 136-174MHz Band and 50W Output Power |
Standard 13.6V DC Mobile Systems |
| F6021 |
UHF 400-470MHz or 450-512MHz Band and 45W Output Power |
Standard 13.6V DC Mobile Systems |
Compatibility
- VHF (F5021) and UHF (F6021) Analog Modes
What’s Included
| Description |
SKU/Model |
Status |
| Standard Handheld Microphone |
HM-152 |
✅ Included |
| DC Vehicle Hardwire Power Cable |
OPC-1132 |
✅ Included |
| Mobile Vehicle Mounting Bracket Kit |
Standard-Bracket |
✅ Included |
| Microphone Dashboard Hanger Hook |
Standard-Hanger |
✅ Included |
| Key Assignment Function Stickers |
Function-Stickers |
✅ Included |
| Customer Programming Software Suite |
CPS-Software |
✅ Included |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main frequency difference between these two mobile models?
The F5021 configuration operates exclusively on VHF bands from 136 to 174MHz at 50 Watts, whereas the F6021 configuration handles UHF frequencies from 400 to 470MHz or 450 to 512MHz at 45 Watts.
Do these mobile models support digital networks like IDAS or P25?
No, these specific models are built strictly for high-performance conventional analog networks and include standard analog selective calling squelch protocols.
How does the built-in Lone Worker safety feature function?
If the transceiver is not operated for a preset period, it emits a warning tone. If a button is not pressed within a set wait time, it automatically transmits an emergency alert signal to dispatch.
Can I program channel frequencies directly from the front display screen?
No, custom frequencies, alphanumeric naming labels, privacy tones, and key assignments must be uploaded utilizing specialized programming software connected to a computer interface cord.
Is an external speaker required for standard in-cab fleet deployment?
While the front-mounted 4-watt speaker delivers loud, direct voice projection, installing a dedicated external vehicle speaker is recommended for heavy industrial trucks or loud machinery cabs.
What standard manufacturer warranty applies to this mobile hardware series?
This commercial analog mobile transceiver series includes standard factory warranty protection to guarantee technical reliability and operational safety throughout your fleet deployment.
Warranty
2-year manufacturer’s warranty.