$1000 ICOM Radio Awarded

ICOM Radio

Apr 25, 2024

Congratulations, David from Charlottetown, PEI for winning our $1000 ICOM Radio Boat Show Prize!

During our boat show tour of eight Canadian cities, we collected over 600 ballots, and the winner was selected on April 2nd.

Thank you to ICOM Canada for offering our booth visitors a unique opportunity to win the M510 Fixed Mount VHF with Wireless Smart Device Operation and a CT M500 External Interface Box with NMA2000.

ICOM Canada offers instant rebates ($10-$100) to all CPS-ECP members. These discounts are available at any participating ICOM Authorized Marine Dealer across Canada and include VHF radios, both handheld and fixed mount, as well as AIS receivers, Radar and SSB radios.

ICOM Canada is also the proud sponsor of the Electronic Volunteer Instructor of the Year Award. Please support those who support us.

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To learn more about the M510 Fixed Mount VHF with Wireless Smart Device Operation and a CT M500 External Interface Box with NMA2000 watch this video:

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