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This is a highly sought after 6-meter FM transceiver built for the Asian / Russian market.  Although marketed as 40 - 45MHz, which is just below the US 6-meter ham radio band, most of these units will transmit from 40 - 60 MHz.  High Frequency: 40-59.995 MHz
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This is a highly sought after 6-meter FM transceiver built for the Asian / Russian (and possibly Latin America) market.  Although marketed as 40 - 45MHz, which is just below the US 6-meter ham radio band, most of these units will transmit from 40 - 60 MHz.  High Frequency: 40-59.995 MHz
  
 
This transceiver is capable of full power operation with the U.S. 6-meter ham radio band.  However, it is also capable of operation outside of the ham band without modification.  Such use should be avoided as not to violate law.
 
This transceiver is capable of full power operation with the U.S. 6-meter ham radio band.  However, it is also capable of operation outside of the ham band without modification.  Such use should be avoided as not to violate law.

Revision as of 21:31, 16 June 2016

This is a highly sought after 6-meter FM transceiver built for the Asian / Russian (and possibly Latin America) market. Although marketed as 40 - 45MHz, which is just below the US 6-meter ham radio band, most of these units will transmit from 40 - 60 MHz. High Frequency: 40-59.995 MHz

This transceiver is capable of full power operation with the U.S. 6-meter ham radio band. However, it is also capable of operation outside of the ham band without modification. Such use should be avoided as not to violate law.

Some units are listed to transmit and Receive 40-54Mhz. There are units that transmit 40-49.995 MHz.

Specifications:

  • Weight: 1000 g
  • Adjustable output power 50/20/5 W
  • Wide / Narrow
  • one-burst - all selective call standards accepted worldwide
  • car ignition on / off function
  • frequency step 12.5, 25 kHz

Transmit Frequencies:

  • 33-40 MHz with a power of 17-18 W
  • 40-57 MHz at full power