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T6T 50 W VHF Transmitter Page 2 Specification
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General Specification
The general specification applies to a transmitter irrespective of the selected operating mode. Separate
listings are given for AM modes, Mode 2 and Mode 3.
Variants
The T6T VHF Multimode Transmitter is available in the variants as listed in Table 1.
Frequency accuracy
All variants except HS Better than 1 ppm.
HS variants Better than 0.3 ppm.
Number of Channels
All variants The transmitter has a multichannel capability. 100 channels can be
stored and recalled.
Power Requirements
The transmitter operates from an ac mains supply, or a dc input supply. When both supplies are
connected, the dc input acts as an automatic backup for the ac mains.
ac input supply The transmitter operates from a 48 to 62 Hz single-phase ac supply
and automatically adjusts to operate from any supply voltage ranging
from 110 Vac to 240 Vac ±10%. The power consumption figures are
given in Table 2.
dc input supply The transmitter operates from a dc input supply between 21.6 and
32 V (measured at the radio’s input). Current loading is given in
Table 2.
Table 1 Transmitter Variants
Description Part Number Frequency Range Special Applications
50 watt standard frequency
coverage transmitter
B6350/NB/50 118 to 136.975 MHz Supports 2, 3 and 4-offset
carrier operation
50 watt extended frequency
coverage transmitter
B6350/WB/50 112 to 155.975 MHz Supports 2, 3 and 4-offset
carrier operation
50 watt, high stability, standard
frequency coverage transmitter
B6350HS/NB/50 118 to 136.975 MHz Supports 5-offset carrier
operation
50 watt, high stability, extended
frequency coverage transmitter
B6350HS/WB/50 112 to 155.975 MHz Supports 5-offset carrier
operation