TALKCOOP KT-8900 25/20W Dual Band Mobile Transceiver VHF/UHF 136-174/400-480MHz Mini Car Radio Amateur (Ham) Radio
Features & Functions
1. Frequency Range: VHF 136-174MHZ UHF:400-480MHz
2. Output Power: VHF 25Watt, UHF 20Watt
3. MSK/5Tone/2Tone/DTMF/CTCSS/DCS
4. Optional signal setting
5. FM Radio Function
6. PTT ID
7. Auto Lock
8. Remote stun
9. Remote Kill
10. Channel Name set
11. 200 Channels
Specification
Channel Spacing: 25KHz 20K 12.5
Frequency Stability: 2.5ppm
Operating Temperature: -20℃ ~ + 60℃
Operating Voltage: 13.8V DC ± 15%
Dimension: 4.7*3.9*1.4 in
Weight (with bracket): 2.1 lb
Receiver
Sensitivity: 0.25V / 0.35V
Channel choice:≥70dB /≥60dB
Intermodulation: ≥65dB/≥60dB
Inter-modulation Rejection: ≥60dB/ ≥65dB
Spurious Rejection: ≥70dB /≥70dB
Audio Distortion: ≤5%
Audio output power:≥2W@10%
Package contents
1x Mobile Transceiver
1x Microphone with DTMF Keypad
1x Car Charger
1x Mounting Bracket(Fuse and Screws included)
1x User Manual
1x Programming Cable
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