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Home » Classifieds » Gently Used Icom ID-52A

Gently Used Icom ID-52A

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by Grant Fritchey
Published: January 6, 2026 (2 days ago)
$400.00
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Radios

I have an extremely gently used Icom ID-52A. The radio comes in its original box, with all original parts. There is a screen protector in place that has been there since I purchased it. I also have two 3rd party spare batteries, one of them the extended battery. Finally, I have a 3rd party drop-in charger for the radio. Brand new, this is about a $500 radio. Toss in the spare batteries and the charger, probably about $600. I’d be happy with $400. I recently acquired a Kenwood TH-D75, so this radio would just be collecting dust on my shelf. Happy to see it go to a new home.

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