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Yaesu FT-625RD

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SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL
Type:Amateur VHF transceiver
Frequency range: TX: 50-54 MHz
RX: 50-54 MHz

(The frequency range is divided into four 1 MHz segments)
Tuning steps:Continuous
Frequency stability:Within 100 Hz during any 30 minute period after warmup
Mode:AM / FM / SSB / CW
Channels / memory management: 5 optional
XTAL controlled
Repeater shift / offset:1 MHz with default XTAL. Any up to 4 MHz with optional XTAL
Power supply:Mains: 100 / 110 / 117 / 200 / 220 / 234 VAC
or 13.8 VDC
Current drain / power consumption:RX: 35 VA @ mains - 700 mA @ 13.8 VDC
TX: 135 VA @ mains - 7 A @ 13.8 VDC
Antenna impedance / connector:50 ohm / SO-239
Dimensions (W*H*D):280*125*300 mm (11.02*4.92*11.81")
Weight:9 Kg (19.84 lb)
Other features:Dimmer. Tone burst. VOX.




RECEIVER SECTION
Receiver system: Single conversion superheterodyne (SSB/CW)
IF: 10.81 MHz
Double conversion superheterodyne (AM/FM)
1st IF: 10.81 MHz
2nd IF: 455 KHz
Sensitivity: AM: 0.5 uV (10 dB S/N)
FM: 0.35 uV (20 dB QS)
SSB/CW: 0.5 uV (20 dB S/N)
Selectivity: AM
4 KHz (-6 dB)
15 KHz (-60 dB)
FM
15 KHz (-6 dB)
32 KHz (-60 dB)
SSB/CW-W
2.4 KHz (-6 dB)
4.1 KHz (-60 dB)
CW-N (With optional CW filter )
600 Hz (-6 dB)
1.6 KHz (-60 dB)
Image rejection:60 dB
AF output power / speaker:2 W at 10% distortion / 4 ohm
External speaker connector:3.5 mm




TRANSMITTER SECTION
RF output power:

Max pwr
AM:8 W
FM:25 W
SSB (PEP):25 W
CW:25 W
Modulation system:
Max FM deviation (Factory set):±5 KHz
Spurious emissions:Better than -60 dB
Microphone impedance / connector:? ohm / 4-pin (Metal locking ring connector)
Microphone input level:? mV




MISCELLANEOUS
Manufactured:Japan, 1978-198x (Discontinued)
Additional info:Digital readout
Related documents:User manual (9.5 MB)
Modifications and fixes:
Reviews:
Options / Accessories:
?
XF10.8HC
Memory unit
600 Hz narrow CW filter (IF: 10.81 MHz)