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Yaesu FT-897D
Yaesu FT-897D

Product Information
The coverage is HF 160 to 10 meters (including 60 meters) plus 50/144/430 MHz VHF/UHF. Receive is 0.1-56, 76-108, 118-164 and 420-470 MHz. It is ideal for home, vacation, emergency, rescue, DX-pedition or VHF/UHF rover operation. With optional items the FT-897D system can be configured for mobile, base or portable use.

Frequency Range Transmit:
(Amateur bands only)
100 kHz-56 MHz
76 MHz-108 MHz
118 MHz-164 MHz
420-470 MHz

160-6 Meters including 60 Meters
2 Meters
70 Centimeters
5.1675 MHz Alaska Emergency Frequency (USA only)

Emission Modes:
A1 (CW), A3 (AM), A3J (LSB/USB), F3 (FM), F1 (9600 bps packet), F2 (1200 bps packet)

Synthesizer Steps (Min.):
10 Hz (CW/SSB), 100 Hz (AM/FM/WFM)

Antenna Impedance:
50 Ohms, Unbalanced (Type M [SO239])

Operating Temperature Range:
-10° C to +60° C (+14° F to +140° F)

Frequency Stability:
± 4 ppm from 1 min. to 60 min. after power on. 25° C: 1 ppm/hour

Supply Voltage:
Normal: 13.8 VDC ±15 %, Negative Ground

Optional:
FNB-78 (Ni-MH Battery Pack): 13.2 VDC

Current Consumption:
Squelched: 600 mA (Approx.)
Receive: 1 A
Transmit: 22 A

Case Size:
7.9 x 3.2 x 10.2 inches (200x80x262 mm)

Weight (Approx.):
8.6 lBs. 3.9 kg (without Ni-MH battery, antenna or microphone)

Yaesu VX-8R
Yaesu VX-8R

Product Information
The Yaesu VX-8R HT provides a full 5 watts FM on 50/144/430 MHz plus 1.5 watts on 222 MHz. It supports Blue Tooth hands-free operation with the optional BU-1 and BH-1 or BH-2 accessories. There is also an optional GPS unit and antenna with loads of features. This radio supports APRS 1200/9600 bps data communication (B band only). Like the VX7R, the VX8R is submersible and meets IPX57 specifications (3 feet for minimum of 30 minutes). A powerful 7.4 V 1100 mAh Lithium Ion battery is included. An optional 3 x AA battery cell case will be offered soon. This HT is small, only 2.36 x 3.74 x 0.92 inches (thinner than VX-7R). It supports simultaneous independent 2-signal dual receive function with both V + V or U + U. It has weather band receive with Weather Alert. A barometric sensor is included. You can even operate Amateur radio while receiving FM broadcasts! The receive coverage is wider than VX-7R, with an independent AM/FM broadcast receiver circuit. The dot matrix LCD display provides Memory tag up to a maximum of 16 characters. You even get a high-resolution Spectrum Analyzer with ±60 channels indication with wave monitoring of received/modulated signal! And DCS and CTCSS encode and decode is included.


VX-170
VX-170

Product Information
Frequency Range Receive:
137 - 174 MHz

Frequency Range Transmit:
144 - 148 MHz

Channel Steps:
5/10/12.5/15/20/25/50 & 100 kHz

Standard Repeater Shift:
±600 kHz

Emission Type:
F2, F3

Supply Voltage:
7.2 VDC

Current Consumption:
125 mA (Receive)
8 mA (Auto Power Off)
1500mA (5W)

Case Size:
2.36" (W) x 4.72" (H) x 1.26" (D)

Weight:
13.8 oz 390 g. (with antenna & battery)

VX-3R
VX-3R

Product Information
Frequency Range Receive:
0.5 - 1.8 MHz (BC Band)
1.8 - 30 MHz (Shortwave Band)
30 - 59 MHz (6 Meter Amateur)
59 - 108 MHz (FM)
108 - 137 MHz (Air Band)
137 - 174 MHz (144 MHz HAM)
174 - 222 MHz (VHF-TV)
222 - 420 MHz (ACT1: Action Band 1)
420 - 470 MHz (430 MHz HAM)
470 - 729 MHz (UHF-TV)
803 - 998.99 MHz (ACT2: Action Band 2 Cellular Blocked)

Frequency Range Transmit:
144 - 148 MHz
222 - 225 MHz
430 - 450 MHz

Channel Steps:
5/9/10/12.5/15/20/25/50/100 kHz
(10kHz: AMBC U.S.A. version)

Frequency Stability:
±5 ppm +14 °F to +122 °F (-10 °C to +50 °C)

Repeater Shift:
±600 kHz (144 MHz)
±1.6/5.0/7.6 MHz (430 MHz)

Emission Type:
F2D, F3E

Antenna Impedance:
50 Ohms

Supply Voltage: Nominal:
7.4 VDC, Negative Ground

Operating Voltage:
11-16 VDC Negative Ground EXT DC Jack

Current Consumption:
150 mA (Receive)
60 mA (Standby, Saver Off)
30 mA (Standby, Saver On)
200 µA (Auto Power Off)
1.6 Amps (5 Watts TX, 144 MHz)
1.5 Amps (222 MHz)
1.8 Amps (Hi TX, 430 MHz)

Operating Temperature: -20°C to +60°C
Case Size: 2.3x3.5x1.1 inches (58x90x29 mm) (without knob and antenna) 9.5 oz (270g)
VR-6R
VR-6R

Product Information

The VX-6R is an ultra-rugged 144-430 MHz FM Hand-Held featuring wide receiver coverage, JIS7 submersibility, the Yaesu-exclusive Emergency Automatic Identification (EAI) system, and ultra-simple keyboard access to important features.

New on the VX-6R is the One-Touch Direct Memory Recall feature, that allows you to recall ten favorite memories with a single button press, just like on your car stereo.
The VX-6R comes equipped with a high-capacity 1400 mAh Lithium-Ion Battery Pack.


FT-60R
FT-60R

Product Information
Frequency Range Receive:
108 - 137 MHz
137 - 520 MHz
700 - 999 MHz (Cellular Blocked)

Frequency Range Transmit:
144 - 148 MHz
430 - 450 MHz

Channel Steps:
5/10/12.5/15/20/25/50/100 kHz

Repeater Shift:
±600 kHz (VHF)
±1.6/5.0/7.6 MHz (UHF)

Emission Type:
F2, F3

Supply Voltage:
6 to 16 VDC Negative Ground

Antenna Impedance:
50 Ohm SMA Type

Case Size:
2.3 (W) x 4.3 (H) x 1.2 (D) in. (58 x 109 x 30 mm)

Weight:
13.05 oz. (370 g.)
FT-2800M
FT-2800M

Product Information

Frequency Range Receive:

137-174 MHz.

Frequency Range Transmit:

144-148 MHz

Channel Steps:

5/10/12.5/15/20/25/50/100 kHz

Frequency Stability:

Better than ±10 ppm (-20°C to +60°C)

Mode of Emission:

F2/F3

Antenna Impedance:

50 Ohm, Unbalanced

Operating temp range:

-4° to +140°F (-20°C to +60°C)

Supply Voltage:

DC 13.8V ±10%, Negative Ground

Current Consumption (typical):

0

RX:

Less than 0.7A (max. audio)

0

Less than 0.3A (Squelched)

TX:

10A (65W) / 7A (25W) / 5A (10W) / 4A (5W)

Operating Temperature Range:

-20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F)

Case Size:

6.3 x 2.0 x 7.3 inches (w/o knobs)

0

160(W) x 50(H) x 185(D) mm

Weight:

4.0 lb. (1.8kg)

FT-8800R
FT-8800R

Product Information
Frequency Range Receive:
108-520 and 700-999 MHz (cellular blocked)

Frequency Range Transmit:
144-148, 430-450 MHz

Frequency Steps:
5/10/12.5/15/20/25/50 kHz

Operating Modes:
F3, F2, F1

Antenna Impedance:
50 Ohm, Unbalanced

Antenna Jack:
SO-239 [U.S.A. version]

Frequency Stability:
±5 ppm -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to +60°C)

Supply Voltage:
DC 13.8V ±15%, Negative Ground

Current Consumption:
Receive Squelched - Less than 0.5 A

Operating Temperature Range:
-20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F)

Case Size:
5.5x1.6x6.6 inches (140x42x168 mm)

Weight:
Approx. 2.2 Lbs (1.0 kg)
FT-7800R
FT-7800R

Product Information

Frequency Range Receive:

108-520 and 700-999 MHz (cellular blocked).


Frequency Range Transmit:

144-148, 430-450 MHz


Frequency Steps:

5/10/12.5/15/20/25/50/100 kHz


Operating Modes:

F3E, F2D, F2A


Antenna Impedance:

50 Ohm, Unbalanced


Antenna Jack:

SO-239 [U.S.A. version]


Frequency Stability:

±5 ppm -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to +60°C)


Supply Voltage:

DC 13.8V ±15%, Negative Ground


Current Consumption:

Receive Squelched - Less than 0.5 A


Operating Temperature Range:

-20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F)

Case Size:

5.5x1.6x6.6 inches (140x42x168 mm)

Weight:

Approx. 2.2 Lbs (1.0 kg)

Kenwood TMV-708A
Kenwood TMV-708A

Product Information
The TM-V708A is similar to the TM-D700A except that it does not have APRS firmware, TNC or computer hookups. It can receive two frequencies simultaneously (even on the same band!). 200 alphanumeric (8 char.) memories channels with a memory bank scan function is featured. The front panel is fully detachable. In addition to CTCSS and 1750 kHz tone burst, you also get DCS (104 codes) plus ten DTMF memories.
Kenwood THF7E
Kenwood THF7E

Product Information
This amazing radio transmits in the 144, 200 and 440 amateur bands and has dual channel receive capability. Enjoy full 5 watts output on each band while operating with the supplied 7.4 volt 1550 mAh lithium-ion battery (or external 13.8 VDC power). A low power setting of 0.5 watts and an extra low power output of 0.05 watts is featured. The controls are easy to use and the LCD informs you of the exact status of the radio.

Kenwood THK-2AT
Kenwood THK-2AT

Product Information
It provides a big 5 watts of output. It has a large backlit LCD and backlit keys. It features Weather Alert and weather receive. You get 100 regular memories, or 50 alphanumeric (6 character) memories.
Kenwood TS480SAT
Kenwood TS480SAT

Product Information
The Kenwood TS-480SAT is an all mode HF plus 6 meter amateur transceiver.
It features AF digital signal processing on both receive and transmit. A quad-mixer provides receiver dynamic range equivalent to that of the TS-950 class. Receive coverage is 500 kHz (30 kHz VFO) to 60 MHz and direct frequency keypad entry is supported. The stand-alone LCD control panel features its own speaker and be placed up to 16 feet away from the main unit. This radio features attractive back lighting of the display and the controls! The supplied tabletop panel brackets is convenient for base use. 100 Alphanumeric memories are available and multiple scan functions are supported including: program scan, VFO scan, memory scan, group scan, subtone scan and CTCSS scan. The TS-480SAT can transmit 100 watts (5 watt minimum RF output for QRP work). Many operational parameters can be set to your operating preferences via the menu system. Up to two optional IF filters may be added. It comes with an Up/Down hand mic that has a modular plug. ARCP-480 and ARHP-10 control software downloads are available free from www.kenwood.net.


ICOM IC-90A
ICOM IC-90A

Product Information
Not only can you hear your favorite TV programs with the preprogrammed TV channels, but you can also listen to short-wave, AM and FM broadcast radio stations, police, fire, military, aircraft, various amateur bands and more. Receive coverage is: 495 kHz to 999.990 MHz (less cellular). With 500 alphanumeric memory channels, plus 50 band edges and 5 call channels, the IC-T90A is a dream radio! But, with ICOM's new DMS (Dynamic Memory Scan) technology, the IC-T90A makes the dream a reality. With the maximum of 18 banks or 99 channels per bank, you can pick and choose any desired channel for scanning from 500 available memories. This compact radio is comfortable in the smallest of hands, and offers full radio control for large fingers. The rugged die-cast aluminum chassis is designed for the most demanding environments with JIS-4 specification for weather resistance.
ICOM IC-91A
ICOM IC-91A

Product Information
It features extended receive from 495 kHz to 999.990 MHz (less cellular) and boasts 1304 memories. The A band (top) has wide reception from 495 kHz to 999.990 MHz in FM/WFM/AM (excluding cellular). The B band (bottom) receives from 118.000 to 174.000 MHz and 350.000 to 470.000 MHz in FM/FM-N/AM/DV modes. A combination of the A band and the B and can be received simultaneously, so V/V, V/U and U/U can be utilized. Available tuning steps include: 5, 6.25, 8.33 (only in air band), 9 (only AM radio band), 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30, 50, 100, 125 and 200 kHz. The digital voice and data mode conforms to the JARL's (Japanese Amateur Radio League) D-STAR standard.

IC-2720H
IC-2720H
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Product Information

* Frequency coverage Transmit (USA Version)
o VHF: 144-148 MHz
o UHF: 440-450 MHz
* Frequency coverage Receive (USA Version)
o Left Side: 118-550 MHz
o Right Side: 118-174, 375-850, 810-999.99 MHz (less cellular)
* Mode: FM, AM* (* U.S.A. version, RX only; 118-136 MHz; not guaranteed.)
* Number of memory channels: 212 (including 2 call and 10 band edge channels)
* Antenna connector: SO-239 (50 ohms)
* Power Supply requirement: 13.8 V DC ±15%
* Useable temperature range: +14 to +140 °F, -10 to +60 °C
* Frequency stability: ±10 ppm
* Tuning step increments: 5, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 50 kHz
* Current drain (at 13.8 V DC)
o Receive squelched 1.2 Amps
o Maximum audio output 1.8 Amps
o Transmit at high power VHF 12 Amps, UHF 11 Amps
* Main Unit Dimensions (projections not included):
o 5.5 x 1.65 x 7.4 inches 2.6 Lbs (140x40x187 mm 1.17 kg).
* Controller Dimensions (projections not included):
o 5.5 x 2 x 1.2 inches 6 ounces (140x50x27 mm 150 g).

IC-V85
IC-V85

Product Information
The Icom IC-V85 offers sophisticated 2 meter performance in a stylish package. Enjoy up to 7 watts of output. Extended receive is 136 to 174 MHz. Enjoy built-in CTCSS/DTCS Encode and Decode. 107 memory channels are featured including 6 scan edge and 1 call. Multiple scan types are available. There are also 16 DTMF memory channels. Other enhancements include: weather channel alert (USA version), backlit alpha display, backlit keypad, repeater lock-out, auto-repeater function, time-out timer and auto power off. There is also a cool pager function available when the optional UT-108 is installed. The V85 has easy to use controls and impressive specifications.
IC-V8
IC-V8

Product Information

* Frequency Coverage:
o Transmit: 144-148 MHz
o Receive: 136-174* MHz (*144 -148 MHz guaranteed)
* Mode: FM (F3E, F2D)
* Number of memory channels: 107 (100 regular, 6 scan edges and 1 call)
* Frequency stability: ± 10 ppm +14°F to +140°F. (-10°C to +60°C)
* Operating Temperature Range: +14°F to +140°F. (-10°C to +60°C)
* Power supply requirement (negative ground): 7.2 V DC
* Current Drain (at 7.2 V DC):
o Transmit (5.5 W): 2.0 A: Transmit (0.5 W): 0.7 A (typical)
o Receive (Power save): 20 mA; (Standby): 70 mA; (Maximum audio): 250 mA (typical)
* Antenna Connector: BNC (50 ohm)
* Dimensions: 2.13(W) x 5.3(H) x 1.38(D) inches (54x132x35 mm)
* Weight (approx, with antenna and battery): 12.3 ounces (350 g)



IC-2820H
IC-2820H

Product Information

Product Infomation

o

VHF: 144-148 MHz
o

UHF: 430-450 MHz
*

Frequency coverage Receive (USA Version)
o

Left Band: 118-549.995 MHz
o

Right Band: 118-173.995, 375-549.995, 810-999.99 MHz (less cellular)
*

Mode: FM, AM* (* U.S.A. version, RX only; 118-136 MHz; not guaranteed.)
*

Number of memory channels: 522 (including 2 call and 20 band edge channels)
*

Antenna connector: Two SO-239 (50 ohms)
*

Power Supply requirement: 13.8 V DC ±15%
*

Useable temperature range: +14 to +140 °F, -10 to +60 °C
*

Frequency stability: ±10 ppm
*

Tuning step increments: 5, 6.25, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 50 kHz
*

Current drain (at 13.8 V DC)
o

Receive squelched 1.2 Amps
o

Maximum audio output 1.8 Amps
o

Transmit at high power 13 Amps
*

Main Unit Dimensions (projections not included):
o

5.9 x 1.65 x 7.4 inches 2.6 Lbs (150x40x188 mm 1.5 kg).
*

Controller Dimensions (projections not included):
o

5.9 x 2.6 x 1.25 inches 6 ounces (150x58x32 mm 2100 g).


IC-V8000
IC-V8000

Product Information

* Frequency Coverage [USA version]:
o Rx: 136-174 MHz
o Tx: 144-148 MHz
* Mode: FM [F3E, F2D]
* Number of Memory Channels: 207 (inc. 3 pairs of scan edges, and 1 call channel)
* Tuning Steps: 5, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 50 kHz.
* Usable Temperature Range: +14°F to +140°F, -10°C to +60°C;
* Frequency Stability: ±10 ppm (-10°C to +60°C)
* Power Supply Requirement: 13.8 V DC+/-15% (negative ground)
* Current Drain - Transmit: 15.0 A (75 Watts)
* Current Drain - Receive: 1.0 A (max. audio output) 0.3 A (standby)
* Antenna Connector: SO-239 (50 ohm)
* Dimensions (projections not included): 6(W) x 2(H) x 6 (D) inches (150 x 50 x 150 mm)
* Weight: 2.2 lb. (1.1 kg)


IC-2200H












Product Information


*

Frequency Coverage [USA version]:
o

Rx: 118-174 MHz
o

Tx: 144-148 MHz
*

Mode: FM
*

Number of Memory Channels: 207 (inc. 6 pairs of scan edges and 1 call channel)
*

Usable Temperature Range: +14°F to +140°F, -10°C to +60°C;
*

Frequency Resolution: 5, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 50 kHz
*

Frequency Stability: ±10 ppm (-10°C to +60°C)
*

Power Supply Requirement: 13.8 V DC+/-15% (negative ground)
*

Current Drain - Transmit: 15.0 A (65 Watts)
*

Current Drain - Receive: 1.0 A (max. audio output) 0.8 A (standby)
*

Antenna Connector: SO-239 (50 ohm)
*

Dimensions (projections not included): 5.5(W) x 1.6(H) x 5.9 (D) inches (140 x 40 x 146 mm)
*

Weight: 2 lb, 10 oz (1.2 kg)


Alinco DR-135TMKIII
Alinco DR-135TMKIII

Product Information

* Frequency (MHz): 144.000 - 147.995 O/P Power (Watt): 50 Type: VHF Amateur
* Revised NEW circuit to be compliant to RoHS/Lead-free order in EU.
* Voice-only FXE-version available (European model only, EJ-41U/47U not usable).
* EJ-41U internal TNC board is available as an option for 1200/9600bps packet
* 50 watts, H/M/L power settings
* 100 memory channels
* Front panel data port
* Rear panel DSUB9 computer connection
* No need to remove mic for packet operation
* Ignition key on/off feature
* CTCSS, DCS encode+decode, DTMF encode and Tone-burst are all standards
* Clean, clear Alinco audio
* Super-wide 7 character alphanumeric display
* Wide and narrow FM modes (16K0 & 8K50F3E)
* Theft alarm feature
* A large, palm-fitting commercial-grade backlit microphone with a metal connector (not a modular plug) as well as direct frequency input and direct multi-function access such as monitor, call channel, power setting, memory to VFO plus more!
* Stays in mode you select (voice/packet) through
power off cycles
* Ten autodial memories

Alinco DR-635T/E
Alinco DR-635T/E

Product Information

* VHF/UHF full duplex operation includes V/U and U/V modes.
* Cross-band repeater function (where permitted: standard on DR-635T)
* 200 Memory channels
* H/M/L power output settings- VHF: 50/25/5W UHF: 35/20/5W
* Large 6 character alphanumeric display
* Selectable display color illumination (Blue, Violet or amber)
* Internal duplexer - single antenna connector
* Removable control head can be remotely mounted or allow transceiver to be inverted for optimal speaker placement
* Expanded receive range includes FM broadcast band (WFM)
* Power supply voltage display
* Theft alarm feature
* Optional 1200 and 9600 bps packet operation with optional EJ-50U
* Digital voice communications with optional EJ-47U
* Optional illuminated DTMF EMS-57 microphone (included with DR-635T) allows direct VFO frequency entry and remote control of transceiver
* CTCSS & DCS encode and decode plus four different tone bursts
* CTCSS Tone and DCS scan
* Programmable VFO and Memory scan modes
* "Time Out" timer
* Cable Clone feature
* AM Aircraft band reception (DR-635T only)
* Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator

Alinco DJ-V5T
Alinco DJ-V5T

Product Information
Frequency (MHz): 144 - 148 / 420 - 450 O/P Power (Watt): 5 Type: VHF/UHF Amateur
200 memory channels plus two call channels
Full VHF + UHF Amateur Band Coverage
Expandable Receive Range, includes Wide FM capability
Up to 5 watts output, 3 output settings
CTCSS Encode+decode, DTMF squelch and European Tone Bursts
Accepts up to 13.8 VDC direct input
4 scan modes, 5 programmable scan banks
Input voltage display with over voltage warning
Autodial memories
utomatic high temperature protection feature
Standard high-power 600 mAh Ni-Cd battery pack EBP-46N
SMA antenna connector
Eight different tuning steps
Wire cloning capability
Wide choice of accessories
Audio output control (high/low)
Split-band operation capability

Alinco DJ-C7T/E
Alinco DJ-C7T/E

Product Information
GENERAL
Frequency Coverage: T/USA model
TX/RX: 144-147.995MHz/420-449.995MHz
RX: 88.1-107.995/108-173.995/380-511.995MHz AM/FM/WFM

E/EU model
TX/RX: 144-145.995MHz/430-439.995MHz
RX: 87.5-107.995MHz WFM
Modulation: TX: 16k0F3E (FM)
RX: WFM/FM/AM (where permitted)
Receiver System: Double Conversion Super-heterodyne (WFM: Single CSH)
Channel Step: Auto/5/6.25/8.33/10/12.5/15/20/25/30/50/100/125/200KHz
Memory Channels: 200ch with 5 PS pairs, 1 priority and 1 auto-repeater pair
Tone Encoder: 39 tone encoder standard
Tone Decoder: 39 tone decoder standard
Offset range: 0 ~ 99.995MHz
Deviation: +/- 5KHz
TX Output: 300mW with EBP58N / 500mW with 6Vdc power-source
TX Spurious emissions: less than -60dB
Frequency Stability: -7 to +3ppm (-10 ~ + 50 degrees C.)
Sensitivity (12dBSINAD): Ham-bands VHF: -14dBu UHF: -12dBu / WFM -3dBu average
Selectivity: +/-12KHz or more(-6dB) +/-35KHz or less (-60dB)
I.F.: 1st: 50.85MHz(WFM 10.7MHz) 2nd: 450KHz
AF output: 100mW or more (MAX), 90mW or more (10% dist. 8 ohm) at 6.0Vdc
Power Supply Requirements: 3.7Vdc EBP58N / 3.7 - 6.0Vdc external power source
Current Drain (approx) : TX: 320mA / RX (squelched): 70mA / RX (BS-on): 19mA
Operating Temperature: -10 ~ +60 degrees C, 14 ~ 140 degrees F
Dimensions: 56(W) x 96(H) x 14.5(D)mm (without projections)
or 2.28 x 3.78 x 0.57 inches
Weight: approx. 102g or 3.59oz antenna/EBP58N inclusive
Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation

Features:
200 memory channels
CTCSS tone encoder / decoder standard
Volume/Squelch control
Keylock
Auto power OFF
Mic/Earphone/DC jack
TX lamp
Free offset
Multiple European tone burst
Battery save mode
DJ-C7E ACCESSORIES
STANDARD Two-hour charger/adapter EDC-128(E:220V)
STANDARD EBP58N Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery
STANDARD EA116 Removable rubber whip SMA antenna with a connector cap
EMS-60 Speaker Microphone
EME-24 Earphone/microphone
EME-18 Earphone
EDH-32 Cigarette lighter cable
ESC-38 Softcase


Alinco DJ-596T/E MK11
Alinco DJ-596T/E MK11

Product Information
DJ-596T/E MKII Dual Band Handi-Transceivers

Specifications
General
Frequency range
E:TX&RX 144-145.995MHz
430-439.995MHz
T: TX: 144-147.995MHz / 420-449.995MHz
RX: 136-173.995MHz / 400-511.995MHz
Operating mode F2(1200bps)/8K50F3E/16k0F3E/F1E(Op: digital)
Channel steps 5, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30KHz
Memory channel 100 channels + 2 quick recall (CALL)
Antenna Connector BNC (50ohm unbalanced)
Frequency stability +/- 2.5ppm TCXO
Power supply requirement 6.0 - 15.0V DC negative ground
Current drain Approx. 1.2A TX VHF at 13.8V DC
Approx. 1.4A TX UHF at 13.8V DC
Approx. 75mA squelched
Approx. 25mA battery save ON
Usable temperature range -10 - +60c (14 - 140F)
Dimensions (w/o projection
EBP-50N battery included) 56mm(W) x 124mm(H) x 36.5mm(D)
2.2''(W) x 4.88"(H) x 1.44"(D)
Weight Approx. 310g (11oz) with EBP-50N
and EA98 whip antenna
CTCSS tone encoder/decoder 39 tones
Digital Coded Squelch encoder/decoder 104 codes
Transmitter
Output power Approx. 5W at 13.8V DC V/UHF
Approx. 4.5W VHF with 9.6V packs
Approx. 4.0W UHF with 9.6V packs
Approx. 2.5W V/UHF with EBP-56N
Approx. 0.8W Low position V/UHF
Modulation system Variable reactance frequency modulation
Spurious emission Less than -60 dB
Maximum frequency deviation +/- 5 KHz
Receiver
Receive system Double-conversion superheterodyne
Sensitivity (-12dB SINAD) Less than -15.0dBu
Selectivity -6dB: 12KHz or more
-60dB: 30KHz or less
Audio output power More than 200mW(8ohm 10%THD)
Optional Accessories
Battery Packs EBP-50N Ni-MH High 9.6V 700mA (1)
EBP-51N Ni-MH High 9.6V 1500mA (2)
EBP-56N Li-Ion Mid 7.4V 1000mA (3)
Charger EDC-93 Trickle charger / 120V for (1) & (2)
EDC-94 Trickle charger / 220V for (1) & (2)
* Trickle charger not available for (4)
Rapid Charger EDC-97 Ni-MH charger (120V) for (1) & (2)
EDC-97E Ni-MH charger (240V) for (1) & (2)
EDC-111 Li-ION charger ( 120V) for (3)
EDC-111E Li-ION charger ( 240V) for (3)
Cables EDC-36 Mobile DC cable with a noise-filter
EDC-43 Mobile DC cable
EDC-37 External DC power cable
Microphones EMS-59 Speaker-microphone
EMS-47 Speaker-microphone
EME-4 Earphone-microphone
EME-20 Earphone-microphone
Headsets EME-12A earpiece with VOX
EME-13A speaker with VOX
EME-15A earpiece/tie-pin mic with VOX
Earphones EME-6 earphone
Mobile brackets EBC-6 Door-bracket
Softcase ESC-36 Softcase for (1) & (2)
Units EJ-47U digital-voice modulation unit

Alinco DJ-196T
Alinco DJ-196T

Product Information
Alinco has created a new 2 meter HT that sets new standards in features, convenience and easy operation. The DJ-196 sports an alphanumeric display for easy memory management. It has an ergonomic design that's "user friendly" and the 5 watt output battery is standard. You'll be ready to travel the world with CTCSS encode+decode, DCS and European tone bursts, all included at no extra cost. Best of all, the DJ-195/196 retains the proud Alinco tradition of quality construction and excellent value.

• Alphanumeric display
• 40 memory channels
• 5 watt output with standard battery
• CTCSS encode+decode and DCS
• 13.8 VDC direct input with battery charge feature
• Direct frequency input
• S-meter
• Autodialer
• Cable Cloning
• Computer programmable (third party software required)
• MARS/CAP capability (DJ-195T/196T)
• Additional features, including theft alarm!

Alinco DR-235T MK111
Alinco DR-235T MK111

Product Information

* Choose black (DR-235T) or pewter (DR-235TG)front panel color
* EJ-41U internal TNC board is available as an option for 1200/9600bps packet
* 25 watts, H/M/L power settings
* 100 memory channels
* Front panel data port
* Rear panel DSUB9 computer connection
* No need to remove mic for packet operation
* Ignition key on/off feature
* CTCSS, DCS encode+decode, DTMF encode and Tone-burst are all standards
* Clean, clear Alinco audio
* Super-wide 7 character alphanumeric display
* Wide and narrow FM modes (16K0 & 8K50F3E)
* Theft alarm feature
* A large, palm-fitting commercial-grade backlit microphone with a metal connector (not a mudular plug)
* Stays in mode you select (voice/packet) through
power off cycles
* Ten autodial memories
GP-338
GP-338

Product Information
Frequency (MHz)
136 - 174 / 330 - 400 / 403 - 470 / 450 - 527

Channel Capacity
GP338 Plus is 128 Channels

Power Supply
Provided through rechargeable battery - 7.5V

Dimensions with Li-Ion (Slim) Battery:
101.5mm x 55.5mm x 30.5mm

Dimensions with Li-Ion (Hicap)Battery:
101.5mm x 55.5mm x 35.5mm

Weight With Li-Ion (Slim) Battery:
250g
Weight With Li-Ion (Hicap)Battery:
270g

Average Battery Life @ 5/5/90 Cycle

With Li-Ion (Slim) Battery:
10 hours @ Low Power
8 hours @ High Power

With Li-Ion (Hicap)Battery:
14 hours @ Low Power
11 hours @ High Power

Rabu, 17 Disember 2008

JENIS IKATAN

Owner
Copyright from matakailTEAM.com

There is one small hitch encountered by many first time knot-tiers. Their expert instructors seem to assume that their fellow fishermen are familiar with the Surgeon's Knot, the Bimini Twist and the like. But long before I moved into the field of knot-tying, I was content to join a line-to-swivel, swivel-to-trace and trace-to-hook via a Simple Loop Knot, where the loop is made only perhaps 25mm long - just long enough to pass over the hook and swivel.

The Loop Knot can be tied readily in the dark, and equally readily attached to swivel and hook. If fishing for flathead, you may have more confidence in your gear if the loop to the hook is made about 12.5cm long, thus taking the fish on a doubled trace.

Loop Knot

As experience is gained, you may wish to move on from the Loop Knot to knots that lie closer to hook and swivel.

Half Blood Knot

One of these is the Half Blood Knot, which is more correctly half of the Barrel Knot. THIS KNOT WILL SLIP. It has cost me more fish than I want to remember.

If you must use it, then you have two choices:

a) Stop the end of the line with a simple Overhand Knot, and draw it against the turns of the knot.

Half Blood Knot with simple Overhand Knot end stop

b) or make the Half Blood Knot into a Clinch Knot.


The following illustrations are fairly well all-purpose, but for tropical waters we strongly suggest that a 35-45lb mono leader be used prior to attaching a lure. If you are going after fish like mackerel, it is also a good idea to use black wire and swivels.

Half Blood Knot to Clinch Knot

Clinch Knot

  1. Pass the line through the eye of the hook, or swivel.
  2. Double back. make five turns around the line.
  3. Pass the end of the line through the first loop, above the eye, and then through the large loop. Draw the knot into shape.
  4. Slide the coils down tight against the eye.

Jansik Special

Jansik Special Another beautifully simple knotthat can be tied in the dark, The Jansik Special is a high strength knot tied as follows:

  1. Put 15cm of line through the eye of the hook.
  2. Bring it around in a circle and put the end through again.
  3. Making a second circle, pass then end through a third time.
  4. Holding the three circles of line against each other, wrap the end three times around the circles.
  5. Either hold the hook steady with pliers, or make it fast to boat's rigging or safety lines.
  6. Holding strain on the hook, pull on both ends of the line to tighten.

Palomar Knot

Palomar Knot The Palomar Knot is another very simple knot for terminal tackle. It is regarded by the International Game Fish Association consistently as the strongest knot known. It's great virtue is that it can safely be tied at night with a minimum of practice.

  1. Double about 12.5cm of line, and pass through the eye.
  2. Tie a simple Overhand Knot in the doubled line, letting the hook hang loose. Avoide twisting the lines.
  3. Pull the end of loop down, passing it completely over the hook.
  4. Pull both ends of the line to draw up the knot.


Hangman's Knot

Hangmans Knot There are at least 6 variations of the Hangman's Knot, - all of them excellent for terminal tackle, swivels and hooks. The "standard" Hangman's Knot holds only five turns when tied in monofilament nylon. If tied in rope, and used for its stated purpose, it takes eight turns.

  1. Pass a 15cm loop of line through the eye.
  2. Bring the end back on itself, passing it under the doubled part.
  3. Make five loops over the doubled part.
  4. The formed knot is worked into shape.
  5. The knot is sent down the line, against the eye of the hook or swivel.


Scaffold Knot

Scaffold Knot This is a much simpler variant. In all likelihood, this Grant's Uni-Knot. I have used it for more than fifty years and it has never failed me, whether tied in 1kg or 50kg monofilament. It was taught to me by the late Wally Kerr, a top flathead fisherman.

  1. Pass a 15cm loop of line through the eye.
  2. Lock the upper part between thumb and forefinger, making a loop.
  3. Make two more loops over the double part, holding them too, between thumb and forefinger.
  4. Pass the end through the two loops just made, plus the first loop made in step2.
  5. The formed knot can now be drawn into shape, and worked down against the eye of the hook or swivel.

Snelling A Hook

One small problem is the variety of names that may be applied to the one knot, for example, a Granny is a False Knot, a Clove Hitch is a Waterman's Knot, an Overhand Knot is a Thumb Knot. But when we come to snelling a hook, the length of nylon attached to the hook may be a snell or a snood.

I now find that the actual job of tying the snood may be called snoozing, while snelling is often jealously thought of as an art restricted to the fly fisherman. I have fished with bottom-fisherman on the Great Barrier Reef who routinely snell their hooks.

Snelling A Hook Restricted to lines of breaking strength less than about 20kg, the process is a simple one.

  1. Pass the end of the line, trace or tippet through the eye twice, leaving a loop hanging below the hook.
  2. Hold both lines along the shank of the hook.
  3. Use the loop to wind tight coils around the shank and both lines, from the eye upwards. Use from 5 to 10 turns.
  4. Use the fingers to hold these tight coils in place. Pull the line (extending from the eye) until the whole loop has passed under these tight coils.
  5. With coils drawn up, use pliers to pull up the end of the line.

Joining Line To Line

There are two top grade knots used to join one line to another, where these are approximately of the same thickness. These are the Blood Knot and the Hangman's Knot - also called the Uni Knot by the International Game Fish Association.

Blood Knot Where there diameters are very dissimilar, either the Surgeon's Knot should be used, or the thinner line should be doubled where the knot is formed.

Blood Knot

  1. Lie the ends of the two lines against each other, overlapping about 15cm.
  2. Take 5 turns around one line with the end of the other, and bring the end back where it's held between the two lines.
  3. Repeat by taking 5 turns around the other line, bringing the end back between the two lines. These two ends should then project in opposite directions.
  4. Work the knot up into loops, taking care that the two ends do not slip out of position.
  5. Draw the knot up tightly.


Uni-Knot Version Of The Hangmans Knot

Uni-Knot Version Of The Hangman's Knot

A better join can be made using one of the Hangman's Knots, known to the International Game Fish Association fisherman as the Uni-Knot.

This is a knot used for attaching the line to the spool of the reel.

  1. Overlap the two lines for about 15cm.
  2. Using one end, form a circle that overlies both lines.
  3. Pass the end six times around the two lines.
  4. Pull the end tight to draw the knot up into shape.
  5. Repeat the process using the end of the other line.
  6. Pull both lines to slide the two knots together.


Surgeon's Knot

Surgeons Knot Earlier mention was made that if the two lines to be joined vary greatly in their diameters, the lesser line may be doubled at the knot, or the Surgeon's Knot may be used. In the latter case, it will probably be necessary to have one of the lines rolled on a spool, or perhaps wrapped on a temporary card, so that it may be passed through the loop.

  1. Lay the two lines against each other, overlapping about 22.5 cm.
  2. Working the two lines as one, tie an Overhand Knot. It will be necessary to pull one line (say the leader) completely through this loop.
  3. Pull the leader through this loop again.
  4. Pass the other end through the loop.
  5. The formed knot can now be worked into shape.

Spider Hitch

The offshore fisherman often have a need to tie a double line - a long loop of line that is obviously stronger, and easier to handle, than the line itself. In accordance with International Game Fish Association Rules, the double line may be up to 4.5m long in lines up to 10kg, and as much as 9m in heavier lines.

Spider Hitch The double may be tied by means of the simple Spider Hitch with lines to 15kg. The big game boys use the Bimini Twist, a double that is normally formed by two people who make the intitial twenty twists. The Bimini is obviously beyond the scope of this little book. It's smaller brother, the Spider Hitch, is a much faster and easier knot for the light tackle fisherman.

  1. Form a loop of the desired length, say 1.25m.
  2. Twist a section into a small loop.
  3. This is the only tricky part - hold this loop with thumb and forefinger, the thumb extending above the finger, and with the loop standing up beyond the tip of the thumb.
  4. Wind the doubled line around the thumb and the loop 5 times.
  5. Send the rest of the long loop through the small loop, and pull gently to unwind the turns off the thumb.
  6. The knot is now formed and worked into tight coils.


Offshore Swivel Knot

Offshore Swivel Knot This is a special knot used for attaching a swivel to a double line.

  1. Put the end of the double line through the eye of the swivel.
  2. Rotate the end half a turn, putting a single twist between the end of the loop and the swivel eye.
  3. Pass the loop with the twist over the swivel. Hold the end of the loop, together with the double, with one hand, and allow the swivel to slide to the end of the double loops that have formed.
  4. Continue holding the loop and the lines with the right hand. Use the left hand to rotate the swivel through both loops 6 times or more.
  5. Keep pressure on both parts of the double line. Release the loop. Pull on the swivel and loops of line will start to form.
  6. Holding the swivel with pliers, or (better still) attaching it with a short length of line to the rigging, push the loop down towards the eye while keeping pressure on the double line.


Surgeons End Loop

Loops are made for the purpose of attaching leaders, traces or other terminal tackle. They have the advantage that they can be tied quickly and in the dark.

The Surgeon's End Loop is an easy way to go.

Surgeons End Loop

  1. Take the end of the line and double it to form a loop of the required size.
  2. Tie an Overhand Knot at the desired point, leaving the loop open.
  3. Bring the doubled line through the loop again.
  4. Hold the line and the end part together, and pull the loop to form a knot.


Blood Bight Knot

Blood Bight Knot Another end loop can be tied quickly and easily using the Blood Bight Knot.

  1. Double the line back to make a loop of the size desired.
  2. Bring the end of the loop twice over the doubled part.
  3. Now pass the end of the loop through the first loop formed in the doubled part.
  4. Draw the knot up into shape, keeping pressure on both lines.

The Blood Bight Knot is often used for attaching a dropper when fishing deep water with several hooks.

Some anglers attached the hook directly to the end of the loop, which should be at least 30cm from the end of the line.

This is not a good practice, especially when the fish are shy. Far better to attach a single strand of nylon to a short Blood Bight Knot, using another Blood Bight Knot, or a Surgeon's Knot.

Dropper Loop

A better method of forming a loop, or loops, in the line above the sinker is to use the old Dropper Loop. This draws into a knot that stands out at right angles to the line.

If desired, the loops can be made long enough to have a hook set on them. And once again, this is not a good practice unless the fish are biting-mad, which they rarely are. Dropper Loop

  1. Form a loop in the line.
  2. Take hold of one side of the loop, and make 6 or more turns around the line itself.
  3. This is the tricky part - keep open the point where the turns, or twists, are being made.
  4. Take hold of the other side of the loop, and pull it through the centre opening. use a finger in this loop so that it is not lost.
  5. Hold this loop between the teeth. Pull gently on both ends of the line, making the turns gather and pack down on either side of the loop.
  6. Draw up the knot by pulling the lines as tightly as possible. The turns will make the loop stand at right angles to the line.


Tucked Sheet Bend

Usually employed by the fly fisherman, the Tucked Sheet Bend is commonly used for joining the backing line to the tapered line. It is not an especially compact knot, but has a very strong attachment which cannot be said for the more aesthetically pleasing Perfection Loop.

Tucked Sheet Bend
  1. Make a Blood Bight (see above) at the end of the backing line.
  2. Take the end of the tapered line. Pass it through the Blood Bightand make a simple Sheet Bend.
  3. Now pass the end of the tapered line back through the closed loop of the Sheet Bend.
  4. Hold both ends of the tapered line to tighten and draw into shape.


Float Stop

Float Stop The float fisherman uses a running float for casting and general handiness, and stops the float from running up the line by using the Float Stop. It has the advantage that the stops moves readily over the rod guides, but grips the monofilament nylon so tightly that it will not slide over the line.

It should be made with about 12.5cm of nylon, usually the same diameter as the line itself.

  1. Take 2 turns (3 if necessary) around the main line at the chosen point.
  2. Bring both ends around to form a Surgeon's Knot (see above).
  3. Tighten into shape bringing the coils close together.


Turle Knot

Turle Knot

I have included the still-used Turle Knot for old times sake. Also known as the Turtle Knot, and Major Turle's Knot, it is simplicity itself to tie, but is one of the weakest knots.

It should never be used for light lines, and there are better knots for use with heavy ones.

  1. Pass the line through the eye of the hook.
  2. Make a simple loop.
  3. Carry the end of the line on to make a Simple Overhand Knot upon the loop.
  4. Pass the loop over the hook.
  5. Draw up into shape.


Double Turle Knot

Double Turle Knot Tied in monofilament nylon, the Turle Knot may slip unless another Simple Overhand Knot is made at the end of the line where it leaves the Turle Knot.

It is improved substantially by using the Double Turle Knot.

  1. Pass the line through the eye of the hook or swivel.
  2. Make two simple loops, and carry the line on to make a Simple Overhand Knot around both loops.
  3. Pass both of these loops over the hook or swivel.
  4. Pull on both parts of the line to draw the knot up into shape against the eye of the hook or swivel.