K-PO DX-5000 plus
Nyhet: Oppdatert versjon som kommer 12 januar 2022. Det som er nytt på denne radio er VOX, subtone/CTCSS, bedre RX forsterker, støyfilter, kan bruke begge typer mikrofon, electret og dynamic
Amateur radio HF mobile transceiver, covers the 28 MHz frequency band reserved to Amateur Radio communication. Frequency range 28.000-29.700 KHz, adjustable frequency steps (10Hz, 100Hz, 1KHz or 10KHz). Adjustable TX RF power, 12W max AM/CW, 40W max FM/SSB. Multiple Clarifier operating modes. Flexible menu functions and PC programming software to fit radio to each operator’s demand. Large backlighted amber color LCD Display with digital S/RF Meter, shows full 7-digit frequency readout, plus 2- digit LED display. RF Gain, RF Power, Clarifier, Dual Watch, Scan, TOT, NB/ANL, LOCK, LCD Off, +10KHz, SQ/ASQ functions.
High quality Dynamic microphone with UP/DN frequency and AQ controls. DC Voltage display function. SWR protection and power supplied voltage protection. Software allows to program frequency range limits, frequency channels, Mic Gain limits, factory reset function, CW side tone frequency and volume, RB holding time and
much more.
Main Features
Frequency range 28.000 – 29.700 MHz HF 10 Meter Band AM/FM/SSB/CW
Frequency Range 25.615 – 30.105 MHz (DX-5000EX version only)
Backlighted LCD Display (amber color) with 7-digit frequency readout
2-Digit Channel Number readout
6 Frequency Bands, 60 Channels (programmable) in each band
RF Power max 12W AM/CW, 40W FM, 40W SSB
Digital S/RF Meter, RG Gain control, RF Power control
Scan/SC List, Dual Watch, EMG, RB, NB/ANL, LOCK, LCD Off, TOT, HI-Cut
Dynamic Microphone with UP/DOWN/AQ (Auto Squelch) controls
Quick UP/Quick DOWN frequency selection
PA (Public Address) circuit
S/SQL (manual or automatic Squelch control)
Radio is fully PC programmable (with optional PC Interface Cable)
Antenna Connector UHF SO239
Temperature Range -15/+50 °C
Input Voltage 13.8V (15.9V max / 11.7V min) – 9A max at 40W SSB PEP
Dimension : cm 28 x 25 x 6 / Weight : kg 2.8
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