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General |
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| HAM bands | ? | 2m 70cm | ? |
| Freq. stability | ? | ? | 10MHz reference intern: < ± 1,5 p.p.m., -10° - +55°C |
| Tuning steps | ? | ? | ? |
Receiver |
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| RX-range | LW / MW / 1.6-30 / 87-108 MHz | 118-174 MHz / 320-479 MHz | 10 kHz - 3.6 GHz |
| Modulations | AM W-FM CW SSB | AM FM | AM FM W-FM W-FM Stereo CW USB LSB |
| Sensitivity | ? | ? |
2-30MHz SSB 0,4µV, 10dB S/N, BW 2,4kHz AM 1,3µV, 10dB S/N, BW 6,0kHz >30MHz SSB 0,3µV, 10dB S/N, BW 2,4kHz FM 0,4µV 12dB SINAD, BW 15kHz |
| Selectivity | ? | ? | ? |
| Filters | ? | ? | 2.4 / 4 / 6 / 15 / 30 / 110 / 220 kHz 500 kHz optional |
| Receiver system | ? | ? | Double conversion superheterodyne |
| IF-freqs. | ? | ? |
1st: 10.7 MHz 2nd: 455 kHz |
| Image rejection | ? | ? | ? |
| Audio output | ? | ? | 1,0 watt at 8 Ohm – 1% THD |
Transmitter |
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| TX-range | - | 144-146 / 430-440 MHz | - |
| Modulations | - | FM | - |
| RF-output | ? | High: 25/25 W, Medium: 10/10 W, Low: 5/5 W | ? |
Connections |
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| Antenna | Built-in sweep | SO-239 | BNC |
| Impedance | 50/75 Ω | 50 Ω | 50Ω |
| Other | - | - | - |
Electrical |
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| Power req. | ?V DC | 13.8V DC | 12 V DC |
| Current RX | ? | ? | 25 W |
| TX | - | Max 8 A | - |
Physical |
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| Manufactured | Between 1973 and 1975 | Between 1991 and 19xx | Between 2011 and 20xx in Japan |
| Dimensions |
460 × 270 × 120 mm (18.11 × 10.63 × 4.72 in) |
140 × 40 × 175 mm (5.51 × 1.57 × 6.89 in) |
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| Weight | 6.30 kg (13.9 lbs) | 1.35 kg (3.0 lbs) | ? |
| Form factor | Handheld | Mobile | Base Station |
Other features |
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| Memories | ? | ? | ? |
| Usage | Amateur / Ham radio operators | Amateur / Ham radio operators | Amateur / Ham radio operators |
| Features | ? | Twin RX |
Video modulator RS-232C and USB External 10 MHz reference input |
| Accessories | ? | ? | ? |
| MPN | GRUNDIG-SATELLIT-002000 | ICOM-IC-002410E | BOGER-BO-003500 |