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Handheld AirBand Receiver
WWII Single-Frequency Beacon Receiver
Handheld VHF/UHF Transceiver

General

HAM bands None  6m  2m  2m  70cm 
Freq. stability ? ? ± 2.5 p.p.m.
Tuning steps 50 / 100 kHz Fixed 25 / 20 / 12.5 kHz

Receiver

RX-range 108-142 MHz 75 MHz 400-420 / 450-470 MHz
Modulations AM   AM   FM  
Sensitivity AM : 0.5V (S/N 10db) ? 0.25 / 0.28 μV
Selectivity ? ? 55 dB
Filters ? ? ?
Receiver system ? ? ?
IF-freqs. ? ? ?
Image rejection ? ? ?
Audio output 60 mW Optional 400 mW @ ≤5%

Transmitter

TX-range - - 400-420 / 450-470 MHz
Modulations - - FM  
RF-output ? ? 0.5 / 2 W

Connections

Antenna BNC Proprietary (military) -
Impedance 50Ω 50Ω 50Ω
Other - - -

Electrical

Power req. 3LR6 or external 12V DC 24 and 250 V DC 3.8V, 1700mAh (Li-ion)
Current RX ? ? ?
TX - - ?

Physical

Manufactured Between 19xx and 19xx Between 194x and 194x in USA Between 201x and 201x in China
Dimensions 58 × 127 × 36 mm
(2.28 × 5.00 × 1.42 in)
? 100 × 48 × 27 mm
(3.94 × 1.89 × 1.06 in)
Weight 207 gr (7.3 oz) ? 146 gr (5.2 oz)
Form factor Handheld Mobile Handheld

Other features

Memories 30 channels in 1 bank(s) None 16 channels in 1 bank(s)
Usage Air-to-air / air-to-ground communication Air-to-air / air-to-ground communication Commercial / Land mobile communication
Features ? ? Chargeable and Programmable through Mini USB Interface
Accessories ? ? ?
MPN YUPITERU-VT-000125 MILITARY-BC-000341F HYTERA-TC-000320