4. Appendix
4.1 Specifications
Range of
received frequencies
Re ceiv ed r adi o ty p e
Frequency steps
Receiving sensitivity
Excluding the frequency band
for electric communication
business use
The typical sensitivity values
are shown here.
Memory channel
Search path memory
Priority channel
Memory banks
1-bank channel
Band search
Antenna connector
Po wer source
External power source
Rat ed outpu t
Current consumption
Wei ght
E xter nal di mens i o n s
Operating temperature
Note: The North American version cannot be used to receive any frequency for cellular phones.
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0.1MHz 2149.999950MHz
WFM, NFM, AM, USB, LSB, CW
AUTO STEP, 50Hz, 100Hz, 200Hz, 500Hz, 1kHz, 2kHz, 5kHz,
6.25kHz, 8.33kHz, 9kHz, 10kHz, 12.5kHz, 15kHz, 20kHz, 25kHz,
30kHz, 50kHz, 100kHz, 125kHz, 150kHz, 200kHz, 250kHz,
500kHz, USER STEP
(Only the digits of 1 MHz, 10 MHz, and 100 MHz can be changed.)
0.1MHz 5MHz
5MHz 900MHz
900MHz 2150MHz
2,000 channel
1,000 channel
1 channel (freely selectable from 2,000 channels)
50
40
20
BNC,50
4.8V DC (Ni-Cd), 7.2V DC (Ni-Cd), 6V DC
(AA battery)
10 16V DC
min.100 mW, 10% THD
At rated output: Approx. 150 mA (when 6 V power source is used)
At standby:
Approx. 100 mA
In BS mode: Approx. 50 mA
Approx. 200 g
57 150 27.5mm
–10°C 50°C(14°F 122°F)
AM
1.5 V (10dB S/N)
SSB/CW 0.6 V (10dB S/N)
AM
1.0 V (10dB S/N)
SSB/CW
0.5 V (10dB S/N)
NFM
0.5 V (12dB SINAD)
WFM
2.0 V (12dB SINAD
when stereo signal are received)
SSB/CW
1 V (10dB S/N)
NFM
2 V (12dB SINAD)
WFM
4 V (12dB SINAD)