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AOR AR-8200

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SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL
Type:HF/VHF/UHF receiver/scanner
Frequency range: 0.1-2040 MHz
Tuning steps:50 / 100 / 200 / 500 Hz
1 / 2 / 5 / 6.25 / 8.33 / 9 / 10 / 12.5 / 20 / 25 / 30 / 50 / 100 KHz
Frequency stability:? ppm
Mode:AM / WAM / NAM / NFM / SFM / WFM / USB / LSB / CW
Channels / memory management: 1000 regular in 20 banks with alpha tags
10 quick memories
40 search banks
1 priority
50 pass memories per search bank + 50 for VFO search
Non-volatile flash memory storage
Power supply:4.8-6 VDC (Four LR6 / AA batteries)
or 12 VDC external
Current drain / power consumption:25-190 mA
Antenna impedance / connector:50 ohm / BNC
Dimensions (W*H*D):61*143*39 mm (2.4*5.63*1.53")
Weight:196 g (6.8 oz), without batteries
Other features:RS-232C. Noise limiter. AFC. MW ferrite bar antenna. Option card slot.




RECEIVER SECTION
Receiver system: ? conversion superheterodyne
Sensitivity: AM (10 dB S/N)
0.5-2 MHz: 3.5 uV
2-30 MHz: 2.5 uV
30-470 MHz: 0.7 uV
NFM (12 dB SINAD)
30-470 MHz: 0.35 uV
470-1000 MHz: 0.5 uV
1000-1300 MHz: 1 uV
1300-2040 MHz: 2.5 uV
WFM (12 dB SINAD)
30-470 MHz: 1 uV
470-1000 MHz: 1.5 uV
SSB (10 dB S/N)
2-30 MHz: 1.5 uV
30-470 MHz: 0.3 uV
Selectivity: SSB/NAM
3 KHz (-6 dB)
9 KHz (-60 dB)
AM/SFM
9 KHz (-6 dB)
20 KHz (-40 dB)
WAM/NFM
12 KHz (-6 dB)
25 KHz (-40 dB)
WFM
150 KHz (-3 dB)
380 KHz (-20 dB)
Image rejection:
AF output power / speaker:? mW at ?% distortion / ? ohm
External speaker connector:




MISCELLANEOUS
Manufactured:Japan, 1998-1999 (Discontinued)
Additional info:
Related documents:User manual (11.4 MB)
Modifications and fixes:
Reviews:
Options / Accessories:
CC8200
CO8200
CR8200
CT8200
EM8200
RU8200
TE8200
VI8200
Computer cable with level converter
Data clone cable
Tape recording cable
CTCSS/PL card (With tone scan)
Extra memory card
20 second recording card
Tone eliminator card
Voice inverter/descrambler card