- Description
- Enhancements compared to the Signal/One CX-7:
* Power supply protected to eliminate transient and surge problems;
* Broadened audio band pass filter to enhance lower frequency response;
* Vox turnon changed to cure syllable clipping;
* TVI and spurious outputs have reduced by changes to the RF driver circuitry.
Type- Desktop Amateur HF Transceiver
- Frequency range RX
- 10-160 m
- TX
- 10-160 m
Modulations RX- CW / USB / LSB / FSK
- TX
- CW / USB / LSB / FSK
- Frequency stability
- Tuning steps
- Sensitivity
- 0.33 µV for 10 dB S+N/N at 10m (2 kHz bandwidth)
- Selectivity
- SSB: 2 kHz, 1.5:1 (-6 dB)
FSK: 1200 Hz, 2:1
Optional:
CW: 400 Hz, 4:1 and 300 Hz, 2:1 - Filters
- Receiver system
- IF-frequencies
- Image rejection
- > 60 dB
Aerial- 50 Ω, SO-239
- RF-output
- 1-150 W (130 W max above 28 MHz)
- Audio output
- 1 W
- Memories
- Power requirements
- Mains (115/230 V, 50-400 Hz)
- Current drain RX
- 100 W
- TX
- 400 W
- Manufactured
- Between 1971 and 197x in USA
- Dimensions (w×h×d)
- 413 × 184 × 356 mm (16.26 × 7.24 × 14.02 in)
- Weight
- 15.9 kg (35.1 lbs)
- Features
- Dual VFO, built-in keyer and full QSK Advanced features for such an old radio.
60 dB attenuator - Files
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