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SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Range (with frequency step
switch set to AM 10 kHz FM 200 kHz):
FM.................................87.5-108.0 MHz
AM ................................... 530-1710 kHz
SW ............................... 2300-21850 kHz
( . . . set to AM 9 kHz FM 100 kHz):
FM.................................87.5-108.0 MHz
AM ................................... 531-1710 kHz
SW ............................... 2300-21850 kHz
SW Sub-Bands:
120 meter..................... 2,300-2,495 kHz
90 meter....................... 3,200-3,400 kHz
75 meter....................... 3,900-4,000 kHz
60 meter....................... 4,750-5,060 kHz
49 meter....................... 5,950-6,200 kHz
41 meter....................... 7,100-7,300 kHz
31 meter....................... 9,500-9,900 kHz
25 meter................... 11,650-12,050 kHz
22 meter................... 13,600-13,800 kHz
19 meter................... 15,100-15,600 kHz
16 meter................... 17,550-17,900 kHz
13 meter................... 21,450-21,850 kHz
Antennas:
FM....................................... Telescoping
AM ...................................Built-In Ferrite
SW ..................... (2,3 MHz - 7,095 MHz)
Built-In Ferrite
SW ............... (7,100 MHz - 21,850 MHz)
Telescoping
Jacks:
External Power............................DC 3V,
Center Positive
Stereo Headphones ..................
1
/
8
inch
Speaker...................... 3 Inches (77 mm)
Permanent Magnet, Dynamic Type
Power Output:
Speaker................ 350 mW at 10% THD
Headphones..... 35 mW x 2 at 10% THD
32 ohm
Battery Life at 10 mW.............. 60 Hours
(Alkaline Battery)
Power Source:
Internal Batteries ...........Two C Batteries
(3 Volts)
AC Power ................................ 120 Volts
with Optional AC Adapter
Vehicle Battery .......................... 12 Volts
with Optional DC Adapter
Sleep Timer ....... 90, 60, 30, 15 minutes;
Auto-off
Dimensions (HWD):
7
5
/
16
x 4
3
/
4
x 1
1
/
2
Inches
(186.5 x 120 x 38.5 mm)
Weight ...............................18 oz (503 g)
(without batteries)
Specifications are typical; individual
units might vary. Specifications are sub-
ject to change and improvement without
notice.
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