EasyManua.ls Logo

Vertex Standard VX-231 - HF SSB Radios; VX-1210; VX-1700

Vertex Standard VX-231
28 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Specications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
12
20-Watt portable manpack radio designed
foreldcommunicationswhencontactat
all times is a must. Simple to operate, it is
a self-contained HF station for both voice
and non-voice operating modes.
High-capacity Li-Ion battery
Large group communications
Integral noise blanker
Automatic antenna tuning
100 Watt radio designed to operate as a
mobile radio or as a base station for long-
haul land mobile communications.
KEY FEATURES
500 Channels
20 Watt / 5 Watt (J3E/A1A/F1B)
10 Watt / 2.5 Watt (H3E)
3 Programmable Keys
8-Character alphanumeric display
Built-in Noise Blanker
SSB/CW, AM, Data operating modes
Call Alert / Hailer (multiple tones)
CW Semi Break-in
Time Out Timer (TOT)
Battery Status Monitor
Field programmable
Variable Split Band Voice Scrambler (option)
KEY FEATURES
200 Channels / 5 Groups
100 Watt (A1A, J2B, J3E)
31 Watt / 25 Watt AM Carrier (A3E)
4 Programmable Keys
6-Character alphanumeric display
Built-in Noise Blanker
CW Side Tone Function
CW Semi Break-in
Voice Activated Transmit (VOX)
Display Dimmer
Automatic Link Establishment (ALE option)
Variable Split Band Voice Scrambler (option)
SIGNALING
SELCALL
TELCALL
Message Call
Position Request Call
Position Send Call
Beacon Request Call
VX-1700
HF SSB Radios
VX-1700
VX-1210
VX-1210
WHY USE HF SSB RADIOS?
HF: High Frequency range 3-30 MHz
SSB: Single Sideband – compression method used to transmit voice or data
into a more compact signal.
Coverage: HF SSB transceivers are used for very long range
communication with limited to no impact from buildings or obstructions
such as mountains. HF radio waves can cover large distances based on
propagation of the radio signal transmitted.
Reliability: HF SSB radios often are used as an alternate emergency
communications back-up solution. The HF radio signals bounce off a layer of
charged particles in the Earth’s atmosphere, known as the ionosphere, and,
depending on conditions, it can operate at times when other modes
of communication fail.
Ionoshere
Sky Waves
Space
waves
HF Radio Propagation

Related product manuals