Two-Way Radio User Manual

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General VHF UHF
Frequency Range 136 - 174 MHz 403-440 MHz 435-480 MHz
Channels 99
Operating Temperature Range -30°C... to +60°C (Radio)
-20°C... to +60°C (With NiMH battery)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 115.5mm x 56mm x 35mm (38mm top) with NiMH battery
Weight 191 g (without battery), 350g (with battery)
Transmitter VHF UHF
RF Power ~ 0.1/1/5 W ~ 0.1/1/4 W
Channel Spacing 12.5 / 25 kHz switchable
Spurs and Harmonics 63dB
Frequency Stability ± 2.5ppm
FM Hum and Noise 40dB
Modulation Limiting +/- 5kHz (25kHz) / +/- 2.5kHz (12.5kHz)
Audio Response (from 6dB/oct.
Pre-Emphasis, 300 to 3000Hz) +1, -3dB
Audio Distortion @ 1kHz tone,
60% rated max dev. <5%
Receiver
Channel Spacing 25 kHz / 12.5 kHz
Sensitivity (12dB SINAD) 0.25µV
Selectivity (EIA) 65dB / 60dB
Intermodulation (EIA) 65dB / 60dB
Spurious Rejection 65dB / 60dB
Audio Distortion <5%
Hum and Noise 40dB
Conducted Emission -57dBm
Audio Output @ <5% Distortion
(7.5V / room temperature) 500mW into 24 Ohm
Portable Military Standards
810 C, D and E
Applicable MIL-STD Methods Procedures
ISO 9001 Standard – Compliance with ISO
9001, an international quality system
assurance on design, development,
production, installation and servicing of a
product.
A2/BR/RE/06/02 41.10-E
Technical
Specifications
Portable Military Standards 810 C, D and E
Applicable MIL-STD Methods Procedures
High Temperature 501.3 1
Low Temperature 502.3 1 & 2
Temperature Shock 503.3 1
Solar Radiation 505.3 1
Humidity 507.3 3
Salt Fog 509.3 1
Dust 510.3 1
Vibration 514.4 1
Accelerated Life Testing
Stringent Motorola Accelerated Life Testing simulating five years of hard use in real life, EIA RS-316B in
shock, vibration, dust & humidity. IPX4 for Sealing. Tested for resistance to spray water from all directions.
MIL-STD 810 C, D and E
Stamp of approval from the U.S. Military for use in rough environments.
All specifications shown are typical and subject to change without notice.