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Technical Specification
Frequency Range: 1.5 - 40 MHz.
Channel Storage: 10 Receive / 10 Transmit
Channels.
Output Power "High Power": CW (Morse) & Voice
(SSB) greater than 50 W PEP.
Output Power "Low Power": Between 2-5 Watts.
Modes of Operation: SSB, AM, CW.
Turf Tuning Time: <220 ms.
Power Requirements: 24-28 VDC.
Battery: 24 V NiCad.
Pack weight is 20 pounds with small NiCad 1.2 AH or with a LiIon pack attached, It is 25 pounds
with 4 AH NiCad battery pack. It has a 10 channel receive and 10 channel transmit (Fixed
frequency operation only) memory. It has no frequency dial or up/down buttons to 'tune'
around. You may use the specific frequencies dedicated by the HFpack group. They are
28327.5, 21437.5, *18157.5, *14342.5, 7296.0, 5371.5, and 3996.0 kHz. Go to
http:HFPack.com for more info. (*Main Channels).
It uses a direct conversion receiver, (which has no local oscillator to give away your location or
operational frequency). The designers thought that was necessary for low probability of
detection and low probability of intercept.
The Antenna Tuner (BA-1303), which clips on top of the radio, tunes within 250 milliseconds, (It
is like the LDG Z-11 automatic tuner) and uses latching relays for zero power consumption after
it is tuned. It has a Tuner Extender (BA-1305) for using a whip below 4 MHz. The satchel
(Backpack) has a slot to carry an 8 foot segmented collapsible whip.