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Location:

Nedlands, WA, Australia

Nedlands, WA, Australia
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Standard

The Standard C888 is 25 watt Sinthesized VHF FM Radiotelephone with Built-in Micro Computer

Specification
General
Channels                                                           55 International Marine channels
Mode of Operation                                           Simplex & Semi Duplex
Channels spacing                                              25 kHz
Temp. range                                                     -15 C ~ +55 C
Supply voltage                                                 13.2V positive & negative ground
Current Drain                                                   TX  Hi power                       6A
                                                                          L power                            1.5A
                                                                          RX  stdby  (Full light on) 0.7A
RF impedance                                                  50 ohm
Freq. stability                                                   0.0007%

Transmitter
Power output                                                    25W/1W reduced power
Max. Deviation                                                +/-5 kHz
Mod. Distortion                                                5%
Spurious & Harmonics                                    80 db
Hum & Noise                                                  45 db

Receiver
Sensitivity (20 db S/N)                                    0.5uV
Selectivity (2 signal)                                        75 db
Spurious & Image                                            75 db
Audio output (10% Dist)                                  3W
Hum & Noise                                                   45 db

Dimension and weight
W                                                                     222 mm
H                                                                        80 mm
D                                                                      331 mm
Weight                                                             3.1 Kg (Net)


Features
Marine VHF FM Radiotelephone features innovative microcomputer-aided operations. Built-in microcomputer memorizes, thinks and makes decisions for quick and correct channels control.
The microcomputer offer the following functions:
  • VHF marine channels (55 international channels) are programmed
  • Capable of memorizing, or programming 10 frequencies.
  • Scans up the stored channels frequencies.
  • Automatically searches for busy channels. ( Busy scan)
  • Automatically scan for stored channels. (Free scan)
  • A higher priority is given to the CH 16.(156.800 MHz)
  • Dual watch of both CH 16 and any one selected channel.
  • CH 15 and CH 17 are automatically switched to low power.
  • The lights of the channels indicator and the key board are adjustable with dimmer control.
  • Buzzer sounds at each press of key or at press of un-programmed channel key.
  • Recording terminal for connection to a tape recorder for recording communication signals.
  • Built-in power breaker protects the unit from damage when power supply is connected in reverse polarity or when power supply voltage becomes high.
  • Control panel can be reversed for installation on a ceiling or wall.
  • Waterproof Mylar speaker.
  • Automatic power control.
  • Power line filter.
All you see in the photos is what you get.

This unit is unpacked but as never been used.

Please e-mail me if you need more information


 

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