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Desktop Shortwave receiver
Mobile VHF/UHF Scanner / receiver
WWII Shortwave Transmitter

General

HAM bands 160m  80m  40m  20m  15m  10m  6m  2m  1.25m  70cm  33cm  ?
Freq. stability ? ? ?
Tuning steps ? ? ?

Receiver

RX-range 10-160 m 29-54 / 108-174 / 216-512 / 806-912 MHz -
Modulations AM   CW   SSB   AM   FM   -
Sensitivity ? ? ?
Selectivity ? ? ?
Filters ? ? ?
Receiver system ? Triple conversion superheterodyne ?
IF-freqs. ? ? ?
Image rejection ? ? ?
Audio output ? 1.8 W ?

Transmitter

TX-range - - 2-18 MHz
200-600 / 1500 kHz optional
Modulations - - AM   CW  
RF-output ? ? 100 W carrier

Connections

Antenna - BNC Clamps / screws
Impedance ? 50Ω 50Ω
Other - - -

Electrical

Power req. Mains 13.8V DC Dynamotor from 28 V DC
Current RX ? 500 mA max -
TX - - 10 A

Physical

Manufactured Between 1967 and 196x in Japan Between 1997 and 199x Between 1943 and 194x in USA
Dimensions ? 265 × 90 × 188 mm
(10.43 × 3.54 × 7.40 in)
?
Weight ? 1.73 kg (3.8 lbs) ?
Form factor Base Station Mobile Base Station

Other features

Memories ? 300 channels in 10 bank(s) @ 100 channels/second 11 channels in 1 bank(s)
Usage Amateur / Ham radio operators Amateur / Ham radio operators Military communication
Features ? Turbo-search (300 chn/sec)
PC programmable
S-meter
CTCSS,
Rotary control
Auto-store
Weather alert
Auto-sort,
Backlight
Tape record control
Data skip
Duplicate frequency alert
20 search-skip frequencies
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Accessories ? ? ?
MPN STAR-SR-000200 UNIDEN-BEARCAT-BC000895XLT COLLINS-T-000047-/-ART-13