- Description
Type- Handheld Amateur VHF/UHF Transceiver
- Frequency range RX
- 136-174 Mhz (VHF Lo version)
240-260 Mhz (VHF Hi version)
400-470 Mhz (UHF Lo version)
465-520 Mhz (UHF Hi version) - TX
- 136-174 Mhz (VHF Lo version)
240-260 Mhz (VHF Hi version)
400-470 Mhz (UHF Lo version)
465-520 Mhz (UHF Hi version)
Modulations RX- N-FM / W-FM
- TX
- N-FM / W-FM
- Frequency stability
- ±2.5 ppm
- Tuning steps
- 5 / 10 / 6.25 / 12.5 and 25 kHz
- Sensitivity
- <0.2µV (12dB SINAD)
- Selectivity
- 25 or 12.5 kHz
- Filters
- Receiver system
- IF-frequencies
- Image rejection
- ≥60dB
Aerial- 50Ω, SMA
- RF-output
- VHF: 5W, UHF: 4W max
- Audio output
- Memories
- 128 channels in 1 banks
- Power requirements
- 7.2V DC or internal Li-ion battery
- Current drain RX
- TX
- Manufactured
- Between 200x and 20xx in China
- Dimensions (w×h×d)
- 55 × 100 × 32 mm (2.17 × 3.94 × 1.26 in) not including antenna
- Weight
- 220 gr (7.8 oz) including battery
- Features
- Alpha tags
CTCSS / DCS
DTMF encoder
PC programmable
Time-out Timer
Keypad lock
Reverse Frequency Function (Shift) - Files
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