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1.25 Meter Ham Radio Transceivers

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Mobile Transceivers and Base Station only.  HT models are not represented here.===Anytone AT 588======Anytone AT-588=== ===AnyTone AT-5888UVIII===[[File:AnytoneAT-5888.jpg]] FM Only.  Tri-Band FM Transceiver. 50 Watts of power output on the VHF band and 40 Watts on the UHF Band and 25 Watts on 220 Band. cross band repeat. Receiving for AM/FM signal of air band, marine band, PMR.  The left side tunes 144 and 220 bands, the right side tunes 144 and 440 bands. Retail: $350 ===BTech UV-50X3===FM Only. BTech UV-50X3 Mobile Tri-Band Mobile/Base with Full Duplex and Cross-Band Repeater.  Operates on 136-174MHz, 222-225MHz, and 400-480MHz.  The UV-50X3 will transmit at 50 watts on both UHF and VHF; and it will transmit at 5 watts on 222-225MHz.  AirBand (Aviation AM) and Wide receiver reception.=== ADI AR-247===FM only. Double conversion superheterodyne TX: 222-225 MHz, RX: 219-228 MHz, Hi: 30 W, Mid: 15 W, Lo: 7 W.  This is a problematic radio.Used Value: $50Used Value: $105===Drake UV-3 Model 1346===[[File:DrakeUV-3.jpg]]FM Only.  Triband.  144 (25W), 220 (10W) and 440 (10W) amateur bands. Frequency selection is via rotary switches on the front panel. There is a speaker built into the left panel of the radio. Model 1346 covered all three bands and included a standard dynamic mic and mobile mounting bracket.Used Value: $400===Icom IC-38A===220MHz FM Mobile Transceiver.  Frequency Coverage: Tx: 220-225 MHz, Rx: 215-230 MHz. 21 Channel memory.  Output power: High: 25 W Low: 5 W. PL/CTCSS built in.===Kenwood TM-321A===[[File:KenwoodTM-321A-200x86.jpg]]FM, Solid State, monoband, the Kenwood TM-321A transmits on 220 MHz with 5 or 25 watts.===Kenwood TM-331A===[[File:KenwoodTM-331A-200x86.jpg]]FM, Solid State, monoband, Kenwood TM-331A is similar to the TM-231A but covers 220 MHz instead of 2 meters. The TM-331A delivers 25, 10 or 5 watts transmitting from 220 to 225 MHz. Receive coverage is 215 to 230 MHz.[[Image:KenwoodTM-621A.jpg]]FM only. Dual band 144/220 MHz FM Transceiver.[[Image:Kenwood-TM-631A-200x86.jpg]]FM only. Dual band 144/220 MHz FM Transceiver. 50 watts out on 2 meters / 25 watts on 220 MHz, Receive is 136-174 and 215-230 MHz.===Kenwood TM-741A===[[File:Kenwood_TM_741Ax200.jpg]]FM only.  220 with module. This radio comes with 2m and 70cm and an option to add another band module.  Add another single band: 28, 50, 220 or 1200 MHz.  CTCSS Encode. Cross Band Repeat. 50 watt FM Two Meter. 35 watt 70cm. 220 MHz 25 watt module.===Kenwood TM-742===[[File:Kenwood_TM_742x200.jpg]]FM only.  TM-742A TRI-Band Amateur Radio Transceiver 2M 220 440.  FM Only. 220-225 MHz (5 KHz steps). Hi: 20 W, Mid: 10 W, Lo: 2 W, Dual conversion superheterodyne, 1978 (Discontinued) Does not have memories, or PL Tones===Yaesu FT-311RM===[[Image:yaesuft311rm.jpg]]FM only. 25 watt mobile. Dual function controls, backlit display, coverage is 220-225 MHz, 10 memories, memory scanning or band scanning.  The tone board is optional: FTS-12 CTCSS (PL) tone encoder/decoder.  Somewhat scarce due to low production numbers.==OUT OF PRODUCTION (station)=====Icom IC-375A===[[Image:IcomIC235A_200.jpg]]Multimode.  Solid State.  ''Highly sought after'' Similar in design and operation to the IC-275 and IC-475.  The [[Icom IC-375A]] has an amber LCD display showing frequency, VFO_t memory channel, RIT, tone squelch, duplex offset, and mode.  Modes of operation: The 375 has four modes: FM. LSB, USB and CW.  (No AM)  optional CW filter (500 Hz).  PL/CTCSS frequencies on both receive and transmit.  99 seperate memory channels.  RIT (Receiver Incremental Tuning) is standard and permits a shift of up to 9.9 kHz either side of the displayed frequency. Additonal controls: RF output power, RF gain, CW keying delay, meter display, and AF tone quality from the built-in speaker.Used value: $1200===Yaesu FT-736R===All Mode.  Requires modules for each band.  The 220 module FEX-736-220 allows this transceiver to operate SSB, CW and FM.  With modules 50, 144, 220, 430, 440 and 1200 MHz amateur bands are possible.  Comes with  2 meters and 440.  Output 25 watts on 220 with module.  100 channel memory.  Used Value: $450 - $800===Drake UV-3======Gonset Communicator IV-220=====Kit Transceivers=====Ramsey Electronics===FM only. 220 MHZ VHF FM.  Ramsey made both a receiver only and transceiver kit for 1.25m ham radio band.  Crystal transceiver.  <small><small>keywords: 220 transceivers 222 band </small></small>[[Category:Electronics]][[Category:Radio]][[Category:Ham Radio]]
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