One Radio, Three Networks, Seamless Coverage: Meet the IP730D

 

The IP730D is a true game-changer in professional communications, blending LTE, IDAS, and analog networks into one powerful hybrid radio. Designed for flexibility and confidence in the field, it uses dual PTT buttons to let users transmit and receive across networks seamlessly—delivering reliable, wide-area coverage wherever it’s needed. From the moment it comes out of the box, the IP730D feels purpose-built, with smart design choices like an internal LTE antenna, multiple antenna options for VHF and UHF, and compatibility with a full lineup of chargers and accessories.

The unboxing and walkthrough are led by Icom America Sales Administrator Mikayla Servidad, who takes the IP730D from box to fully assembled, showing just how straightforward and deployment-ready the radio is. As each component comes together, the focus stays on usability—how the accessories expand its capabilities and how the design supports quick setup in real working environments. The message is clear: the IP730D is built to perform without slowing you down—so put it to work and experience the difference.

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