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VHF/UHF Scanner / receiver
Mobile VHF Transceiver
Rugged handheld VHF transceiver

General

HAM bands ? 2m  6m  2m  4m 
Freq. stability ? ? ?
Tuning steps ? ? 12.5 / 25 kHz

Receiver

RX-range 30-50 / 108-136 / 138-174 / 410-512 MHz (USA) 144-146 MHz 30-88 MHz or 136-174 MHz
Modulations AM   FM   FM   FM   P25   DV  
Sensitivity ? ? ?
Selectivity ? ? ?
Filters ? ? ?
Receiver system ? XTAL. VFO option (SR-CV100) Software defined
IF-freqs. ? ? ?
Image rejection ? ? ?
Audio output ? ? ?

Transmitter

TX-range - 144-146 MHz 30-88 MHz or 136-174 MHz
Modulations - FM   FM   P25   DV  
RF-output ? High: 10 W, Low: 1 W 1 / 5 W

Connections

Antenna - SO-239 -
Impedance 50 Ω 50 Ω 50Ω
Other - - -

Electrical

Power req. 12V DC or mains 13.8V DC Li-polymer battery
Current RX ? ? ?
TX - ? ?

Physical

Manufactured Between 19xx and 19xx Between 1974 and 197x in Japan Between 201x and 20xx in Australia
Dimensions ? ? 68 × 167 × 45 mm
(2.68 × 6.57 × 1.77 in)
Weight ? ? 580 gr (1.3 lbs) With battery
Form factor Unknown Mobile Handheld

Other features

Memories 50 channels in 1 bank(s) 12 channels in 1 bank(s) 1000 channels in 64 bank(s)
Usage Amateur / Ham radio operators Amateur / Ham radio operators Commercial / Land mobile communication
Features ? ? AES-256 encryption
IP67 / MIL-STD-810G ingress protection
GPS
Two inch (5 cm) colour screen
Over-the-air Zeroise (OTAZ) to disable compromised radios
Accessories ? ? ?
MPN RADIOSHACK-/-REALISTIC-PRO-002002 STANDARD-SR-C000806G CODAN-SENTRY-V