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battery life with standard high capacity NiMH battery low power | 11 hours |
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battery life with standard high capacity NiMH battery high power | 8 hours |
battery life with ultra high capacity NiMH battery low power | 14 hours |
battery life with ultra high capacity NiMH battery high power | 11 hours |
battery life with NiCD battery low power | 12 hours |
battery life with NiCD battery high power | 9 hours |
battery life with Li-lon low power | 11 hours |
battery life with Li-lon high power | 8 hours |
operating temperature | -20°C to +55°C |
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sealing | Withstands rain testing per MIL STD 810 C/D/E and IP54 |
shock and vibration | Protection provided via impact resistant housing exceeding MIL STD 810-C/D/E and TIA/EIA 603 |
dust and humidity | Protection provided via environment resistant housing exceeding MIL STD 810-C/D/E and TIA/EIA 603 |
transmitter frequencies - VHF | 136-174 MHz |
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transmitter frequencies - LB1 | 29.7-42 MHz |
transmitter frequencies - UHF | 403-470 MHz |
transmitter frequencies - LB2 | 35-50 MHz |
transmitter channel spacing | 12.5/20/25 kHz |
transmitter frequency stability | ±2.5 ppm |
transmitter power - 136-174 | 1-5W |
transmitter power - 403-470 | 1-4W |
modulation limiting | ±2.5 @ 12.5 kHz |
fm hum & noise | -40 dB typical |
conducted/radiated emission | -36 dBm <1 GHz |
adjacent channel power | -60 dB @ 12.5 kHz |
receiver frequencies - VHF | 136-174 MHz |
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receiver frequencies - LB1 | 29.7-42 MHz |
receiver frequencies - UHF | 403-470 MHz |
receiver frequencies - LB2 | 35-50 MHz |
receiver channel spacing | 12.5/20/25 kHz |
receiver sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) EIA | .25µV typical |
receiver sensitivity (20 dB SINAD) EN | .50µV typical |
receiver intermodulation EIA | 70 dB |
receiver adjacent channel selectivity | 60 dB @ 12.5 kHz |
receiver spurious rejection | 70 dB |
receiver rated audio | 0.5W |
receiver audio distortion @ rated audio | 3% typical |
dimensions with standard high capacity NiMH battery | 137 x 57.5 x 37.5 mm |
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dimensions with ultra high capacity NiMH battery | 137 x 57.5 x 40.0 mm |
dimensions with NiCD battery | 137 x 57.5 x 40.0 mm |
dimensions with Li-lon battery | 137 x 57.5 x 33.0 mm |
weight with standard high capacity NiMH battery | 428 gm |
weight with ultra high capacity NiMH battery | 508 gm |
weight with NiCD battery | 458 gm |
weight with Li-lon battery | 358 gm |
Details the physical controls, keypad, menu navigation, and basic operational functions of the radio.
Explains the LCD display symbols, icons, and audio signal tones used for radio status and alerts.
Instructions for battery care, charging, and recycling for optimal performance and longevity.
Step-by-step guide for attaching and detaching batteries, antennas, and belt clips.
Covers selective calls, group calls, and answering incoming calls.
Managing contacts, viewing and responding to missed calls.
Procedures for sending status updates, initiating emergency calls, and using DTMF.
Instructions for recording, playback, and deletion of voice memos and calls.
How to pre-record and utilize the emergency message feature.
Managing scan lists, deleting nuisance channels, and understanding priority channels.
Configuring call forwarding, talkaround, and whisper mode.
Managing lone worker, power level, companding, backlight, and option board.
Using voice operated transmit (VOX) and understanding the stun/unstun security feature.
How to view software version, codeplug version, and part numbers via the menu.
Guidelines for safe radio operation, understanding RF energy exposure, and working in hazardous areas.
Critical warnings about air bags, explosive atmospheres, battery handling, and EMI compatibility.