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The SEA 222 is a 150 watt SSB transceiver made for marine use. As it covers most of the amateur bands it is quite suitable for the ham operator.
Frequency is entered via a 4×4 membrane keypad. The 8-digit alphanumeric display provides frequency and channel data. The SEA 222 has 258 pre-programmed and 100 freely usable channels. Up to 10 channels can be accessed directly using the keypad, these can be programmed with emergency frequencies.

General characteristics

HAM bands
?
Frequency stability
?
Tuning steps
0.1 kHz
Memories
358 channels in 2 bank(s)

Receiver

RX-range
0.5-25 MHz
Modulations
CW   USB  
Sensitivity
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Selectivity
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Filters
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Receiver system
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IF-frequencies
?
Image rejection
?
Audio output
?

Transmitter

TX-range
1.7-23 MHz
Modulations
CW   USB  
RF-output
150 W

Connections

Antenna
-
Impedance
50Ω
Other
-

Electrical

Power requirements
13.6V DC
Current drain RX
?
TX
?

Physical

Dimensions (w×h×d)
346 × 116 × 299 mm (13.62 × 4.57 × 11.77 in)
Weight
?
Form factor
Mobile
Manufactured
Between 198x and 199x

Other features

Usage
Marine / Navy
Features + options
-
Accessories
-
RigReference ID
5172
MPN
SEA-000222

Manuals, diagrams and brochures

SEA 222 Operator's Manual PDF - Unknown size, submitted by RigReference
SEA 222 Operator's Manual (short) PDF - Unknown size, submitted by RigReference
 
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SSB SEA-222 12 years ago by cafn50

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