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Eddystone 990S

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Desktop UHF Receiver

The frequency range of the EddyStone 990S is devided into 2 ranges, each with their own scale. Range 1: 470-870 MHz. Range 2: 230-510 MHz.

The displayed EP17R Panoramic Display Unit connects to the IF-output of the 990S. Both units match each other physically and electrically. Maximum sweep of the display unit is one MHz and resolution under optimum conditions is approximately two kHz.

Specifications
Type
Desktop Amateur UHF Receiver 
Frequency range RX
230-870 MHz in 2 ranges 
TX
Frequency stability
10 ppm per °C change in ambient temperature 
Tuning steps
Filters
Receiver
Modulations
AM / FM 
Sensitivity
AM: < 5 µV
FM: < 4 µV 
Selectivity
Receiver system
IF-frequencies
36.5 MHz 
Image rejection
Audio output
150 mW 
Transmitter
Modulations
RF-output
Connections
Antenna
BNC 
Impedance
75Ω 
Electrical
Power requirements
Mains or 12V DC 
Current drain RX
TX
Physical
Dimensions (w×h×d)
425 × 146 × 133 mm (16.73 × 5.75 × 5.24 in) desktop model 
Weight
8.16 kg (18 lbs) desktop model 
Form factor
Desktop 
Manufactured
Between 1968 and 197x in Great Britain 
Other features
Memories
Usage
Amateur / Ham radio operators 
Manufacturer
Eddystone 
Model
990S
Features
 
Manuals, Diagrams and Brochures
 
Eddystone 990S Brochure
 
 
 
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