GENERAL |
Type: | Amateur VHF transceiver |
Frequency range: |
Europe
TX: 144-146 MHz
RX: 138-174 MHz
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Tuning steps: | 12.5 / 25 KHz |
Frequency stability: | ±? ppm |
Mode: | FM |
Channels / memory management: |
20 regular
1 call
RAM storage with lithium battery backup
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Repeater shift / offset: | ±600 KHz (0-7.99 MHz programmable) |
Power supply: | 13.8 VDC ±15% |
Current drain / power consumption: | RX: 450-800 mA TX: 3-6 A |
Antenna impedance / connector: | 50 ohm / SO-239 (On pigtail) |
Dimensions (W*H*D): | 140*50*133 mm (5.5*2*5.2") |
Weight: | 950 g (2.1 lb) |
Other features: | Dimmer. |
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RECEIVER SECTION |
Receiver system: |
Double conversion superheterodyne
1st IF: 17.2 MHz
2nd IF: 455 KHz
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Sensitivity: | 0.18 uV (12 dB SINAD) |
Selectivity: | 12.5 KHz (-6 dB) 25 KHz (-60 dB) |
Image rejection: | |
AF output power / speaker: | 2.4 W at 10% distortion / 8 ohm |
External speaker connector: | 3.5 mm, 4-8 ohm |
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TRANSMITTER SECTION |
RF output power: |
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Modulation system: | Variable reactance frequency modulation |
Max FM deviation (Factory set): | ±5 KHz |
Spurious emissions: | Better than -60 dB |
Microphone impedance / connector: | 600 ohm / 8-pin (Metal locking ring connector) |
Microphone input level: | ? mV |
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MISCELLANEOUS |
Manufactured: | Japan, 1986-198x (Discontinued) |
Additional info: | New price june 1986 in Sweden: SEK 3495:- |
Related documents: | User manual (12.3 MB) |
Modifications and fixes: | |
Reviews: | |
Options / Accessories: |
HM-12
HM-14
HM-15
HM-16
HM-17
HS-15
HS-15SB
OPC-102
PS-45
SM-8
SM-10
SP-7
SP-10
UT-28
UT-29
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Hand microphone with up/down buttons
Hand microphone with DTMF and up/down buttons
Hand microphone with 1750 Hz tone call and up/down buttons
Speaker microphone
Speaker microphone with 1750 Hz tone call
Flexible mobile microphone
Switch box for HS-15
Interface cable for PS-45
AC power supply, 13.8 VDC, 8 A
Electret condenser desk microphone, dual line output
Compressor/graphic equalizer microphone
Base speaker
Mobile speaker
Digital code squelch unit
Tone squelch unit
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