The IC-207H is a mobile ham radio made by ICOM America, Inc. It has transmit and receive coverage on the 2 meter and 70 centimeter amateur radio bands and 118 to 174 MHz additional receive on the VHF side, although only the 2 meter allocation is guaranteed.

It has 182 memory channels, 150 regular, 2 calling frequencies channels, 10 scanning ranges and 20 scratch channels.

The unit has a 50 ohm antenna impedance (like most amateur radio transmitter equipment and RG8 and RG58 coax cable) connected by an SOI-239 adapter. The transmitter operates at 5, 10 and 50 watts output on frequencies between 144 and 148 MHz and 35 watts output max in the 70 centimeter range.

The unit uses a double conversion superheterodyne receiver with .18 microvolt sensitivity for 12 dB SINAD with 60 dB spurious image rejection and intermediate frequencies at 46.05 MHz (first) and 450 kHz (second).

The standard unit is 5.5" wide by 1 9/16" high and 7 5/16" deep and weighs 2.6 pounds fully loaded.