
ID1 Specifications
| General |
- Frequency Coverage [USA version]:
- Rx: 1240-1300 MHz
- Tx: 1240-1300 MHz
- Mode: FM, GMSK (Digital)
- Number of Memory Channels: 105 (inc. 2 scan edges and 3 call channels)
- Usable Temperature Range: +14°F to +140°F, -10°C to +60°C;
- Frequency Resolution: 5, 6.25, 10, 12.5, 20, 25, 30, 50 and 100 kHz
- Frequency Stability: ±2.5 ppm (-10°C to +60°C)
- Power Supply Requirement: 13.8 V DC+/-15% (negative ground)
- Current Drain - Transmit: 7 A (10 Watts)
- Current Drain - Receive: 1.5 A (max. audio output)
- Antenna Connector: N (50 ohm)
- Dimensions Main Unit (projections not included): 5.7(W) x 1.6(H) x 6.6 (D) inches (141 x 40 x 166 mm)
- Weight: 2 lb, 10 oz (1.2 kg)
- Dimensions RC-24 Remote (projections not included): 5.9(W) x 2(H) x 2 (D) inches (150 x 50 x 50 mm)
- Weight: 8 oz (220 g)
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| Transmitter |
- Output Power: 10 watt, 1 watt selectable
- Modulation System: Variable reactance frequency
- Max. Frequency Deviation: ± 5.0 kHz FM
- Spurious Emissions: Less than -50 dB typical
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| Receiver |
- Receive System FM, Digital Voice: Triple-conversion superheterodyne
- Receive System Data: Double-conversion superheterodyne
- Intermediate Frequencies FM, Digital Voice: 1st 243.95 MHz, 2nd 31.05, 3rd 450 kHz
- Intermediate Frequencies Data: 1st 243.95 MHz, 2nd 10.7 MHz
- Sensitivity FM: Less than 0.18 µV typical
- Sensitivity Digital Voice: Less than 0.35 µV typical
- Sensitivity Data: Less than 1.58 µV typical
- Squelch Sensitivity: 0.18 µV at threshold
- Selectivity FM: More than 12 kHz -6 dB, Less than 30 kHz -60 dB
- Selectivity Digital Voice: More than 6 kHz -6 dB, Less than 18 kHz -50 dB
- Selectivity Data: More than 140 kHz -6 dB, Less than 520 kHz -50 dB
- Spurious and Image Rejection: More than 50 dB
- Audio Output Power at 13.8 VDC: More than 2 W at 10% distortion with an 8 load.
- External Speaker Connector: 3-conductor 3.5 mm mini jack 8 ohm
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| System Requirements |
- Microsoft Windows® 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP
- A USB port
- Ethernet port (for Data operation)
- Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
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