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frequency range | 25.615 to 30.105 MHz |
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operating temperature range | 10°/+55° C |
duty cycle | 5/5/90 |
dc input voltage | 13.8V DC ±15% |
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current drain at stand-by | 200mA |
current drain | 1100mA |
receiving system | dual conversion superheterodyne |
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intermediate frequency | I° IF: 10.695 MHz • II° IF: 455 KHz |
sensitivity | 1µV for 20 dB SINAD |
output power | 4W @ 13.8V DC |
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modulation AM | from 85% to 95% |
modulation FM | 1, 8 KHz ± 0, 2 KHz |
size | 170 (L)x 52 (H)x 170 (D) mm |
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weight | 1, 020 kg |
Manual channel selection mechanism for the transceiver.
Display showing channel, frequency, mode, and signal status.
Button to cycle through display backlight colours.
Selects AM/FM mode or Last Channel Recall (LCR) function.
Adjusts receiver sensitivity to eliminate background noise.
Controls the transceiver's power and audio output level.
Connector for the microphone input.
Emergency channel button for quick access to channels 9/19.
Adjusts microphone amplification for optimal transmission.
Controls reception sensitivity, useful for strong signals.
Activates the noise killing device (ESP2 system).
Visualizes frequency or activates secondary functions of memory buttons.
Integrated speaker located on the front panel.
Guidelines for connecting the transceiver to the vehicle's power source.
Recommendations for optimal antenna placement and connection.
Steps for connecting microphone, antenna, and adjusting controls.
Procedure for selecting frequency bands based on country.