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The Kenwood TM-251E is a mobile VHF transceiver. It covers 144-146 / 430-440 MHz for receive and 144-146 MHz for transmit. The RF output power is selectable between High: 50 W, Medium: 10 W, and Low: 5 W. It features 1 memory bank with 41 channels and requires 13.8V DC power. The TM-251E is 9K6 packet ready. Dimensions are 40 × 140 × 160 mm. Current drain is Max 600 mA for receive and Max 11 A for transmit.

General characteristics

HAM bands
2m  70cm 
Frequency stability
?
Tuning steps
?
Memories
41 channels in 1 bank(s)

Receiver

RX-range
144-146 / 430-440 MHz
Modulations
FM  
Sensitivity
?
Selectivity
?
Filters
?
Receiver system
?
IF-frequencies
?
Image rejection
?
Audio output
?

Transmitter

TX-range
144-146 MHz
Modulations
FM  
RF-output
High: 50 W, Medium: 10 W, Low: 5 W

Connections

Antenna
-
Impedance
50 Ω
Other
-

Electrical

Power requirements
13.8V DC
Current drain RX
Max 600 mA
TX
Max 11 A

Physical

Dimensions (w×h×d)
140 × 40 × 160 mm (5.51 × 1.57 × 6.30 in)
Weight
1,000 gr (2.2 lbs)
Form factor
Mobile
Manufactured
Between 1994 and 19xx

Other features

Usage
Amateur / Ham radio operators
Features + options
9K6 packet ready.
Accessories
-
RigReference ID
3394
MPN
KENWOOD-TM-000251E

Manuals, diagrams and brochures

TM-251 Rev1 PDF - 7.84 MB, submitted by Berend
 
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