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Compact PMR446 Transceiver

General

HAM bands 6m  2m  160m  80m  60m  40m  30m (WARC)  20m  17m (WARC)  15m  6m 
Freq. stability ? ? ?
Tuning steps Fixed Continuous ?

Receiver

RX-range 75 MHz 150-350 / 550-1500 kHz / 1.5-22 / 88-108 MHz 446 MHz
Modulations AM   AM   CW   SSB   FM  
Sensitivity ? ? ?
Selectivity ? ? ?
Filters ? ? ?
Receiver system ? Double conversion superheterodyne ?
IF-freqs. ? 1st: 10.7 MHz
2nd: 465 kHz
?
Image rejection ? ? ?
Audio output Optional 0.75 W ?

Transmitter

TX-range - - 446 MHz
Modulations - - FM  
RF-output ? ? 0.5-1 W

Connections

Antenna Proprietary (military) SO-239 Proprietary
Impedance 50Ω 75/400Ω 50Ω
Other - - -

Electrical

Power req. 24 and 250 V DC Mains or 6×U2 (1.5V) battery cells 3.7V 1500mah Li-ion Battery
Current RX ? ? ?
TX - - ?

Physical

Manufactured Between 194x and 194x in USA Between 1965 and 1970 in Great Britain (Birmingham) Between 2017 and 201x in China
Dimensions ? 317 × 162 × 203 mm
(12.48 × 6.38 × 7.99 in)
?
Weight ? ? 120 gr (4.2 oz)
Form factor Mobile Base Station Handheld

Other features

Memories None None 20 channels in 1 bank(s)
Usage Air-to-air / air-to-ground communication Marine / Navy Private Mobile Radio, 446 MHz
Features ? ? LED Flashlight
Accessories ? ? ?
MPN MILITARY-BC-000341F EDDYSTONE-EB-000035 BAOFENG-BF-T000001