One Device, Two Networks: Meet IP-M60, the World’s First LTE and VHF Marine Hybrid Transceiver

 

The IP-M60 sets a new standard in marine communications by bringing LTE and VHF into a single, purpose-built hybrid transceiver. It uniquely combines a traditional VHF marine transceiver—relied on worldwide for maritime safety—with LTE connectivity for long-range, land-based communication within cellular coverage. By uniting these two networks in a single handheld device, the IP-M60 allows crews to move seamlessly between on-water safety communications and wide-area coordination without changing equipment.

Chris Vargas, Inside Sales Representative at Icom America, brings a practical, experience-driven perspective to the IP-M60, focusing on how the hybrid design translates to real-world efficiency. He points to the ease of setup, the compact form factor, and the flexibility to tailor the radio with accessories like speaker mics, headsets, and multiple charging options. Together, these details reinforce why the IP-M60 stands out as a tool built for demanding marine operations—where clear communication, adaptability, and reliability are essential. Take a closer look and see how it fits into today’s evolving marine environments.

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