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operating temperature range | -10°/+55° C |
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frequency range | 26.565 - 27.99125 MHz |
frequency control | PLL |
dc input voltage | 13.2/24 Vdc ±15% |
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current drain at standby (13.2V) | 450mA |
current drain at standby (24V) | 520mA |
receiving system | Dual conversion superheterodyne |
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intermediate frequency | I°IF:10.695 MHz II°IF:455 KHz |
sensitivity | 0.5µV for 20dB SINAD in AM/FM |
output power | duty cycle 10% 4W AM/FM @ 13.2 Vdc |
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modulation | FM:1.8KHz ± 0.2khz AM: 85% to 95% |
frequency response | 400 Hz ÷ 3 KHz |
size | 150(L) x 45(H) x 175(D)mm |
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weight | 1Kg |
Notes on national regulations for CB radio usage in Europe and specific country restrictions.
Description of the ALAN 48 EXCEL MULTI transceiver, highlighting features like ESP2 noise reduction and display.
Details on the channel selector for manual selection and the microphone connection jack.
Explanation of the meter indicating receiving signal strength and transmitter RF output power.
Explanation of various indicators on the display, such as channel, frequency, and function status.
Description of AM/FM mode indicators and the RX/TX transmission status lights.
Information on switching between CB and PA modes, and the FUNC button for accessing secondary functions.
Details on M1-EMG, M2-DW, and M3-SCAN buttons for memory, dual watch, and scanning.
Explanation of M4/LCR-AM/FM, M5-LOCK, and N.K. buttons for mode selection and noise reduction.
Guidance on adjusting MIC, RF sensitivity, VOL for power/volume, and Squelch controls.
Description of rear panel connections including antenna, S-Meter, PA, external speaker, and power supply.
Details on the microphone's PTT button, UP/DOWN channel selectors, and 6-pin connector.
Steps for connecting the microphone, antenna, turning on the unit, and adjusting volume.
Procedure for selecting the correct frequency band for operation based on country.
A chart mapping displayed digits to countries and their corresponding CB radio frequency bands and power.