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ID-5200A/E Expands Your Operating Possibilities with a Full Range of Advanced Features

Icom Inc. proudly announces the launch of the ID-5200A/E, 144/430 MHz dual-band transceiver for amateur radio, in summer 2026.
The ID-5200A/E is a mobile transceiver equipped with a large 4.3-inch color touchscreen. The radio features a waterfall display, allowing users to easily see signal activity and band conditions. It features independent dials, volume knobs, and squelch knobs for the A and B bands, positioned on the left and right sides respectively, and includes dedicated physical buttons for frequently used menus and functions, enabling smooth and intuitive operation.
The ID-5200A/E supports enhanced D-STAR functions such as Terminal Mode, Access Point Mode, DV Repeater Monitor, and image transmission and reception. It also supports Wi-Fi connectivity (with built in access point capability), allowing comfortable use of Terminal and Access Point modes via an Internet connection. Support for APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System) is planned through a future firmware update.
The radio supports true dual-band simultaneous reception, including FM/FM, FM/DV, and DV/DV. Users can monitor two D-STAR repeaters or listen to another repeater while in QSO. It also supports V/V, U/U, and V/U dual receive, including Airband.
In addition, several optional mounting brackets are available, including in vehicle mounts, docking brackets, and desktop stands, allowing flexible installation to suit various operating environments.
Main Features
- A Large Touchscreen Color display with Excellent High Visibility
- Independent Dual‑band Dials for Superior Operability
- The First Mobile Transceiver to Feature Waterfall Display
- Memory Scope Function
- Enhanced D‑STAR Functionality, Including Terminal Mode and Access Point Mode
- Supports APRS* (Automatic Packet Reporting System)
- Connectivity for Smartphone and PC with Wi-Fi®/Bluetooth®
- Supports Dualwatch including DV/DV
- Flexible Mounting Options in the Vehicle
Planned for support in a future firmware update
