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VX-180 Series
UHF/VHF Radio |
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Rugged,
Durable Portables with unmatched operating ease. |
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[VX180 Features]
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[General Specifications] [Portable
Military Standards]
[Transmitter ] [Receiver]
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General Specifications |
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Frequency Range |
134 -160 MHz (A)
148 -174 MHz (C)
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400 - 430 MHz (ASI)
440 - 470 MHz (CSI)
450 - 490 MHz (D)
485 - 512 MHz (F)
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Number of Channels |
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Channel Spacing |
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PLL Steps |
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Power Supply
Voltage |
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Battery Life
(5-5-90 duty)
w/ FNB-V57(1100mAh)
w/FNB-64(700 mAh) |
8.2 hrs. (9.9
hrs. w/saver) @5W
5.2 hrs. (6.3hrs. w/saver) @5W
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7.1 hrs. (8.5
hrs. in/saver) @5W
4.5 hrs. (5.4 hrs. w/saver) @5W
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OperatingTemperature Range |
- 22 F to +140 F
(-30C to + 60C)
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Frequency Stability |
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Dimensions |
2.30(W) X
4.7(H) X 1.2’(D) (58X120X31 mm)
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Weight (Approx) |
0.81 lb. (365 g)
w/FNB-64
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Portable Military Standards 810 C, D & E |
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Low
Pressure |
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500.2/Procedure 1 |
500.3/Procedure 1 |
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High
Temperature |
501.2/Procedure 1, 2 |
501.3/Procedure 1, 2 |
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Low
Temperature |
502.2/Procedure 1, 2 |
502.3/Procedure 1, 2 |
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Temperature Shock |
503.2/Procedure 1 |
503.3/Procedure 1 |
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Solar
Radiation |
505.2/Procedure 1 |
505.3/Procedure 1 |
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Rain |
506.2/Procedure 2 |
506.3/Procedure 2 |
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Humidity |
507.2/Procedure 2 |
507.3/Procedure 2 |
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Salt
Fog |
509.2/Procedure 1 |
509.3/Procedure 1 |
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Dust |
510.2/Procedure 1 |
510.3/Procedure 1 |
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Vibration |
514.2/Procedure 8 |
514.3/Procedure 1 Cat. 10 |
514.4/Procedure 1 Cat. 10 |
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Shock |
516.2/Procedure 1 |
516.3/Procedure 1, 4 |
516.4/Procedure 1, 4 |
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Transmitter Specifications |
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Power Output |
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Modulation |
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Conducted Spurious
Emissions |
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IM Hum & Noise |
40 dB (2S kHz)
/35 dB (12.S kHz)
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Audio Distortion
(@1 kHz) |
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Receiver Specifications |
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Sensitivity
EIA 12 dB SINAD
20 dB Quieting |
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Adjacent Channel
Selectivity |
65dB (25 kHz)
/ 60dB (12.5 kHz)
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Intermodulation |
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Spurious end Image
Rejection |
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Hum & Noise |
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Audio Output |
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