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Becker Tg 460 Airband Ground Station on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Giubiasco, Switzerland

Giubiasco, Switzerland
Condition:Used Brand:Becker Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Warranty:No

Airband Ground Station Becker TG-460 20 Watt Model


Like NEW !

Without mike and power supply cable.

Price new  8'000 $

Output power: ≥20 Watt Carrier

Depth of modulation: ≥80 % ... ≤95 %

Mod. Frequency range: 300 Hz ... 2800 Hz

Mod. Distortion: ≤10 %

Total harmonic power: max. 4 nW

Frequency Range: 118.000 – 136.975 MHz

Channel spacing: 25 KHz

Number of channels: 760

Memory channels: 20, with scanning function

Operational mode: SimplexA3E

Power Supply: AC 115 ... 230 V DC 13,75 V

Operational temperature: – 15 ... + 55 °C

Storage temperature: – 40 ... + 55 °C

Relative humidity: 95 % at + 40 °C

Dimensions: 445 x 85 x 300 mm

Weight: approx. 7.8 kg

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