Frequency Range
136-174MHz, 350-470MHz
Channel Capacity
256 (128 Analog, 128 Digital)
Zone Capacity
16 (up to 16 channels per zone)
Channel Spacing
25KHz / 12.5KHz (Analog), 12.5KHz (Digital)
Operating Temperature
-22°F to +140°F
Operating Voltage
7.4V
Battery
2000mAh Li-Ion Standard, 1500mAh Li-Ion Optional
Dimensions (with battery, without antenna)
4.63in x 2.16in x 1.47in
Weight (with antenna and 1500 mAh battery)
10.86oz
IP Rating, Water Ingress
IP55
Antenna Impedance
50O
Frequency Stability
+-0.5ppm
RF Power Output
5W / 1W (VHF) 4W / 1W (UHF)
Sensitivity
0.22µV @ 12dB SINAD, 0.22µV (BER 5%)
Adjacent Channel Power
[email protected], 70db@25kHz
Adjacent Channel Selectivity
60dB @ 12.5KHz, 70dB @ 25KHz
Conducted/Radiated Emissions
-36dBm ,1GHz, -30dBm >1GHz
Intermodulation
TIA603 70dB @ 12.5/25kHz
Emission Designator Analog
FM 12.5kHz: 11K0F3E, FM 25kHz: 16K0F3E
Spurious Response Rejection
Emission Designator Digital (data only)
4FSK 12.5kHz: 7K60FXD
Rated Audio
0.5W
Emission Designator Digital (data + voice)
4FSK 12.5kHz: 7K60FXW
Audio Distortion
=3%
Digital Protocol
ETSI TS 102 361 -1, -2, -3
Audio Response
+1 to -3dB
Modulation Limiting
+-2.5kHz @ 12.5kHz, +-5.0kHz @ 25kHz
Conducted Spurious Emission
<-57dBm
Receiver hum and noise
[email protected], 45dB @ 25kHz
Digital Vocoder Type
AMBE++
TTFF (Time to First Fix) Cold Start
<50 Seconds
TTFF (Time to First Fix) Hot Start
<5 Seconds
Horizontal Accuracy
<10 meters
The FCC requires companies and individuals using radio frequencies listed in the Industrial/Business Pool to obtain a radio station license for these frequencies.
When you buy two-way radio equipment from us that requires FCC licensing you have three options:
FCC licenses expire after 10 years unless you apply for renewal within 90 days of the expiration date.
The main benefit of using FCC licensed frequencies is less interference. No one except you should be using those frequencies in the geographical area where your FCC license applies. If you find out another company or individual are using your frequency/s you can start a claim with the FCC to force those operating illegally to stop.
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