RS-M500

Remote control app. of IC-M510

Published by: ICOM

Description

The RS-M500 is an application that allows your iOS device to remotely use some functions of the IC-M510 VHF Marine Transceiver through a WLAN.
Functional overview of the application
- Transmitting and receiving audio
- Changing the operating channel
- Adjusting the squelch level
- Selecting the transmit power
- The Scan function ON/OFF
- Dualwatch or Tri-Watch ON/OFF
- Talking in the Intercom mode
Device requirements
- iOS version 12 or later, iPadOS version 13 or later

Compatible transceivers
- IC-M510
[NOTE]
This application is not designed for emergency DSC communications.
As a result there is no DSC operation within or possible with this app.
Please only download this app if you acknowledge and agree regarding this point.
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