Used Icom CY-F221S UHF 440-490 MHz 8-Channel 45 W Repeater (Includes Power Supply, No Duplexer)
Unlock reliable wide-area communication with the Icom CY-F221S UHF repeater. Designed for commercial and institutional radio systems, this 8-channel repeater delivers robust 45 W transmitter power across the 440-490 MHz band, ideal for expanding your coverage in environments such as manufacturing, campuses, security, public works, or other large-site networks. The unit includes its built-in AC power supply for 110/220 VAC operation, and supporting accessories, while noting this listing does not include a duplexer (when you have both transmit & receive on a single antenna you’ll need one as indicated by Icom).
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Features:
- UHF frequency coverage: 440-490 MHz (factory band) for wide-area commercial use.
- Up to 45 W RF output power (factory spec for UHF model) for strong transmission reach.
- 8 programmable channels to manage multiple talk-groups or zones from one rack-mounted unit.
- Internal 110/220 VAC power supply built in simplifies installation and rack setup.
- Compact “all-in-one” design combining controller, power supply and RF modules in one chassis for easier maintenance.
- Built-in cooling fan with PTT-activated operation to maintain performance during continuous use.
- Password power-on protection and accessory connector for remote controller interface.
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Rugged rack-mountable construction optimized for fixed base or tower-mounted installations.
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Note: No duplexer included. If you intend to use a single-antenna TX/RX setup, you will need to acquire a compatible duplexer kit.
What’s Included:
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Used Icom CY-F221S repeater unit (UHF 440-490 MHz)
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Internal AC power supply (110/220 VAC)
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Basic power cord/line cable (per original configuration)
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Rack-mount hardware (as per standard Icom rack chassis)
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Please note: Duplexer not included
Ideal For:
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Organizations looking to deploy or upgrade a multi-channel UHF repeater site without needing full duplex (or using separate antennas)
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Security, public works, large facility operations, and campus environments where reliable wide coverage is required
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Technical teams are comfortable managing installation, including antenna, feedline, grounding, and possibly a third-party duplexer if necessary
