Raytheon Ray53a Vhf-fm Radiotelephone on 2040-parts.com
Birmingham, Michigan, United States
Raytheon Ray53A VHF-FM Radiotelephone
This radio is new in box (opened box)
Transmitter Features Channels: 54 Channels Frequency Stability: +/- 10 PPM (-20 to +50 deg C) Frequency Range: 156.050 to 157.425 MHz Channel Spacing: 25 kHz Power Output (at 13.6 Vdc): 25 Watts switchable to 1 watt into 50 ohms Audio Distortion less than 4.0% at 1000 Hz for +/- 3 kHz deviation
Receiver Features Channels: 57 plus 4 weather channels Frequency Range: 156.050 to 162 MHz Frequency Stability: +/- 10 PPM (-20 to +50 deg C)
Auction Includes Radiotelephone Microphone Microphone bracket Power connector / cord Spare fuses Manual FCC Registration Form Original box See photos for everything that is included If it isn't pictured, it isn't included |
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