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K66VX-160UVX-160U and VX-180U

Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd.
VX-160U and VX-180U - FCC ID K66VX-160U - Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
Date of Grant
May 06, 2001
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Mar 04, 2001
Equipment Note
VX-160U and VX-180U
Frequency Range
450.00000000 - 485.00000000
Company
Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd.
Country
Japan

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Users Manual

Scan The Scanning feature is used to monitor multiple chan- nels programmed into the transceiver. While scanning, the transceiver will check each channel for the presence of a signal, and will stop on a channel if a signal is present. rTo activate scanning: Press the assigned Soft key. The scanner will search the channels, looking for ac- tive ones; it will pause each time it finds a channel on which someone is speaking. rTo stop scanning: Press the assigned Soft key. Operation will revert to the channel to which the CH knob is set. Dual Watch The Dual Watch feature is similar to the Scan feature, except that only two channels are monitored: The current operating channel; and the “Priority” channel. rTo activate Dual Watch: Press the assigned Soft key. The scanner will search the two channels; it will pause each time it finds a channel on which someone is speaking. rTo stop Dual Watch: Press the assigned Soft key. Operation will revert to the channel to which the CH knob is set. Talk Around Press the assigned Soft to activate the Talk Around fea- ture when you are operating on duplex channel systems (separate receive and transmit frequencies, utilizing a “re- peater” station). The Talk Around feature allows you to bypass the repeater station and talk directly to a station that is nearby. This feature has no effect when you are operating on “Simplex” channels, where the receive and transmit frequencies are already the same. Note that your dealer may have made provision for “Talk Around” channels by programming “repeater” and “Talk Around” frequencies on two adjacent channels. If so, the key may be used for one of the other Pre-Programmed Functions. TX Save Off Press the assigned Soft key to disable the Transmit Bat- tery Saver, if you are operating in a location where high power is almost always needed. The Transmit Battery Saver helps extend battery life by reducing transmit power when a very strong signal from an apparently nearby station is being received. Under some circumstances, though, your hand-held radio may not be heard well at the other end of the communication path, and high power may be necessary at all times. Follow-Me Dual Watch To set up a “Dual Watch” frequency pair using the “Fol- low-Me” feature, select a channel using the CH selector knob. Now press the assigned Soft key; pressing the as- signed Soft key locks the current channel as the User- assigned Priority Channel. Now rotate the CH selector knob to another channel (not the “Scanning Start” chan- nel). Your radio will now switch back-and-forth between the currently-selected channel (shown on the CH selec- tor knob) and the User-assigned Priority Channel. During “Follow-Me” scanning (after you have pressed the key), you can set up the “Dual Watch” feature by ro- tating the CH selector knob to another channel. The ra- dio will then scan back and forth between the original User-assigned Priority Channel and the newly-selected channel. The Priority Channel you have assigned (before pressing the key) will be retained in memory until you change it. Channel Up Press the assigned Soft key to increase operating chan- nel. Channel Down Press the assigned Soft key to decrease operating chan- nel. Call/Reset When the 2-tone selective calling unit is installed, press the assigned Soft key to silence the receiver and reset for another call, when a communication is finished. Lamp Press the assigned Soft key to illuminate the LCD for five second. Speed Dial Your Dealer may have pre-programmed Auto-Dial tele- phone number memories into your radio. To dial a number, just press the Dealer-assigned Soft key for Speed Dialing. The DTMF tones sent during the dial- ing sequence will be heard in the speaker. Low Power Press the assigned Soft key to set the radio's transmitter to the "Low Power" mode, thus extending battery life. Press the assigned Soft key again to return to “High Power” operation when in difficult terrain. Lock Press the assigned Soft key to lock the Soft key, CH knob, and PTT switch (except Lock key); this can be enabled to prevent radio settings from being disturbed. Add/Del Add/Del feature can be arranged Scan list by the User. Press the assigned Soft key to delete/restore the current channel to/from your scanning list. When you delete a current channel, “-SKIP-” will appear on the LCD for one second after pressing the Soft key. When you restore a current channel, “-STOP-” will ap- pear on the LCD for one second after pressing the Soft key. Accessories & Options FNB-647.2 V 700 mAh Ni-Cd Battery FNB-V577.2 V 1100 mAh Ni-Cd Battery FBA-25Alkaline Battery Case NC-77B120 VAC Overnight Desktop Charger NC-77C230-240 VAC Overnight Desktop Charger NC-77U230 VAC Overnight Desktop Charger VAC-800Rapid Charger MH-45 B4B Speaker/Microphone MH-37 A4B Earpiece Microphone VC-25VOX Headset CT-42PC Programming Cable CT-27Radio to Radio Programming Cable CE44Programming Software VX-160/-180 Operating Manual Controls & Connectors Before You Begin Battery Pack Installation and Removal rTo install the battery, hold the transceiver with your left hand, so your palm is over the speaker and your thumb is on the top of the belt clip. Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment on the back of the radio while tilting the Belt Clip outward, then close the Battery Pack Latch until it locks in place with a “Click.” Microphone Speaker MIC/SP Jack ( External Mic/Earphone ) VOL/PWR Knob CH ( Channel ) Selector Monitor Button Push To Talk ( PTT ) Switch Antenna Battery Pack Latch LED Indicator Glows GreenMonitor on Blinks GreenBusy Channel (or SQL off) Glows RedTransmit Blinks RedBattery Voltage is low Blinking YellowReceiving a Selective Call rTo remove the battery, turn the radio off and remove any protective cases. Open the Battery Pack latch on the bottom of the radio, then slide the battery down- ward and out from the radio while holding the Belt Clip. Caution! Do not attempt to open any of the rechargeable Ni- Cd packs, as they could e…

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Cover Letter(s)

Request for Confidentiality Date: May 4, 2001 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oak land Mills Rd Columbia, MD 21046 RE: Certification Application FCC ID: K66VX-160U Please be advised that the following information is to be held confidential and behalf of Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. • schematic • block diagram The application contains technical information which Vertex Standard Co., Ltd deems to be trade secrets and proprietary. If made public, the information might be used to the disadvantage of the applicant in the market place. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Best regards, Desmond A. Fraser President

Cover Letter(s)

May 4, 2001 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC ID: K66VX-160U 731 Confirmation Number: EA100234 Correspondence Reference Number: 19095 RE: Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. 1/ The Confidentiality Fee was paid and the Confidentiality request box on FCC Form 731 was checked. However, none of the Exhibits were marked Confidential and no Confidentiality request letter was received. Please clarify your intentions in this matter. A confidentially letter was uploaded with the file name: Vertex_Confidentiality VX-160U.PDF 2/ This unit has been shown to meet the occupational limits for RF exposure and thus is not eligible for use or Certification under Part 95 - GMRS. Vertex would like to exclude filing under Part 95 for this application. 3/ Measurement data for AC line conducted emissions are not required for applications for certification of licensed transmitters. Further, this unit is battery powered. AC line conducted test was performed while the radio was operated and placed in the battery charger. The test data will be removed from the certification report. A revised test report was uploaded. 4/ Please note that the attenuation requirements for radiated spurious emissions as prescribed under Part 90 are 43 + 10Log(P) and 50 + 10Log(P). This is referenced to the desired signal (as measured) yielding dBc. The attenuation specification is not XX uV/M. The dBc is to be determined from the substitution method as described in the ANSI/TIA/EIA-603-1992 document. Please submit data / results obtained in this manner. Sec. 10 page 16 of the test report indicates that measurements (radiated spurious emissions) were performed according to procedures ANSI/TIA/EIA-603-1992, section 2.2.12. The reported test data are expressed as ERP in dBm. The margin is in dB. The test data are not expressed in XX uV/M as specified in this correspondence. However, test data have been reformatted in order to be presented in dBc.

External Photos

Front of EUT with Antenna Back of EUT with Antenna Front of EUT without Antenna Back of EUT without Antenna Right side of EUT Left side of EUT Top of EUT Bottom of EUT Top of Battery Charger Bottom of Battery Charger Top of AC Adapter Bottom of AC Adapter Antenna Front of Microphone Back of Microphone

Internal Photos

Back of without Battery Pack Battery Pack Top of PCB Bottom of PCB Top of PCB without LCD Front of LCD Back of LCD Inside Front of Chassis Inside Back of Chassis Inside Top of Battery Charger Inside Bottom of Battery Charger Component Side of Battery Charger PCB Solder Side of Battery Charger PCB Inside Top Battery Charger Chassis Inside Bottom Battery Charger Chassis Inside of Microphone Inside of Front Microphone Chassis Inside of Back Microphone Chassis Inside of Microphone

Operational Description

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Operational Description

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Parts List/Tune Up Info

VX-160/180U COMPONENTS APPLICATION Address Device nameDescriptionApplication D 1001Varactor Diode HVC355B(TAPE)VCO Frequency Control D 1002Varactor Diode HVC355B(TAPE)VCO Frequency Control D 1003Diode HSU277 TRFTX/RX Switch D 1004Varactor Diode HVC350B-TRFDCS Modulation D 1005Varactor Diode HVC350B-TRFModulation D 1006Not Used D 1007Diode RLS135 TE-11Antenna Switch D 1008Diode 1SS355 TE-17Speed up D 1009Not Used D 1010Diode HSU277 TRFAntenna Switch D 1011Diode HSU277 TRFAntenna Switch D 1012Varactor Diode HVC355B(TAPE)RX tune D 1013Varactor Diode HVC355B(TAPE)RX tune D 1014Dual Diode DAN235E TLTX/RX Switch D 1015Dual Diode MC-2850 -T11-1Protect D 1016Varactor Diode HVC355B(TAPE)RX tune D 1017Varactor Diode HVC355B(TAPE)RX tune D 1018Diode 1SS355 TE-17Channel Switch D 1019Diode 1SS355 TE-17Channel Switch D 1020Diode 1SS355 TE-17Channel Switch D 1021Diode 1SS355 TE-17Channel Switch D 1022Varactor Diode HVC355B(TAPE)RX tune D 1023Varactor Diode HVC355B(TAPE)RX tune D 1024Varactor Diode HVC355B(TAPE)RX tune D 1025Dummy D 1026Varactor Diode HVC355B(TAPE)RX tune D 1027Varactor Diode HVC355B(TAPE)RX tune D 1028LED 12-22SURSYGCIndicator D 1029Not Used D 1030Diode 1SS355 TE-17SQL Detector D 1031Not Used D 1032Dual Diode MC-2850 -T11-1Speed up D 1033Dual Diode MC-2850 -T11-1W/N Switch D 1034Dual Diode MC-2850 -T11-1W/N Switch D 1035Not Used D 1036Dual Diode MC-2850 -T11-1IF Limit D 1037Not Used D 1038LED AA1101F-TRIndicator D 1039Diode 1SS355 TE-17Detector D 1040Diode 1SS355 TE-17Speed up D 1041LED AA1101F-TRIndicator Q 1001Not Used Q 1002Transistor RT1N441U-T11-1TX/RX Switch Q 1003Not Used Q 1004IC MB15A02PFV1-G-BND-EF PLL IC Q 1005FET 2SK508-T2B K52VCO Q 1006Transistor 2SC4154E-T11-1ERipple Filter Q 1007Not Used Q 1008Transistor 2SC5005-T1RF Amp Q 1009Transistor 2SC5005-T1RF Amp Q 1010Transistor 2SA1586Y TE85RModulation Switch Q 1011IC BR93LC56F-E2EEPROM Q 1012Transistor 2SC3357 T2-RFTX RF Amp Q 1013Transistor RT1P441U-T11-1Clone Switch Q 1014IC M37516E6HP(NO PROG.)Main Microprocessor Q 1015Transistor 2SC5006-T1RX RF Amp Q 1016FET 2SK2973-T13TX RF Amp Q 1017Quadruple Op-amp NJM2902V-TE1Modulation Audio Amp Q 1018Not Used Q 1019Not Used Q 1020Transistor RT1P441U-T11-1Tone Switch Q 1021FET 2SK2974-T11TX Power Amp Q 1022Not Used Q 1023Not Used Q 1024Transistor 2SC4154-T11-1ELED Switch Q 1025MOS FET SGM2016AM-T7Mixer Q 1026Dual Transistor FMW1 T98TX5V Control Q 1027Dual Transistor FMW1 T98APC Q 1028Dual Transistor FMW1 T98Save5V Control Q 1029Transistor CPH6102-TLSave5V Control Q 1030Quadruple Op-amp NJM2902V-TE1LPF,HPF Q 1031Transistor CPH6102-TLTX5V Control Q 1032Transistor 2SC4215Y TE85RIF Amp Q 1033Transistor IMZ2A T108Power Detecter Q 1034Transistor RT1N441U-T11-1RX5V Control Q 1035Transistor DTB123EK T146RX5V Control Q 1036IC TA31136FN(EL)FM IC Q 1037Transistor 2SC4154E-T11-1EAudio Control Q 1038IC S-80735SN-DZ-T1Voltage Detector Q 1039IC NJM2070M(TE2)Audio Amp Q 1040IC TK11250BMCLRegulator Q 1041Transistor RT1N441U-T11-1C/D Switch Q 1042Transistor 2SA1586Y TE85RBuffer Q 1043Not Used Q 1044Transistor RT1N441U-T11-1W/N Switch Q 1045Op-amp NJM12903R(TE1)Subaudio Amp Q 1046Not Used Q 1047Transistor 2SC4154-T11-1EBuffer Q 1048Not Used Q 1049Dummy Q 1050Transistor CPH6102-TLAudio Control Q 1051Transistor 2SC4154-T11-1EFilter Q 1052IC M62364FP 600DD/A Converter Q 1053IC LC75834WLCD Driver Q 1054Transistor 2SA1586Y TE85RInverter Q 1055Not Used Q 1056Transistor RT1P441U-T11-1Audio Control Q 1057Transistor 2SA1586Y TE85RAudio Control Q 1058Transistor 2SC4154-T11-1EIndicator Switch Q 1059Transistor DTC124EEIndicator Switch

Parts List/Tune Up Info

VX-160U/180U Alignment 1 VX-160U/180U Alignment VX-160U/180U AlignmentVX-160U/180U Alignment VX-160U/180U Alignment The VX-160U/180U has been carefully aligned at the factory for the specified performance across the frequency range specified for each version. Re-alignment should therefore not be necessary except in the event of component failure, or altering version type. All component replacement and service should only be performed by an authorized VERTEX STANDARD representative, or the warranty policy may be void. Required Test Equipment Required Test EquipmentRequired Test Equipment Required Test Equipment  CT-42 Programming Cable with CE44 Channel Programming Diskette  RF Signal Generator with calibrated output level at 1GHz  Deviation Meter (Linear Detector)  AC Voltmeter  SINAD Meter  In-Line wattmeter with 5 % accuracy at 500 MHz  Regulated DC Power Supply adjustable from 4 to 10 V, 3 A  50Ω Non-reactive Dummy Load: 10 W at 500 MHz  Frequency Counter: ±0.2 ppm accuracy at 500 MHz  AF Signal Generator  DC Voltmeter: high impedance Before beginning alignment, connect the transceiver and PC using the CT-42 Programming Cable, and run the CE44 Channel Programming Diskette, then download the EEPROM data from the transceiver to the computer. Then store this data in a disk file so that it can be uploaded when alignment is finished. You should find the corresponding data file on the computer disk for the transceiver version you are aligning, containing channel settings for the high edge, middle and low edge of the transceiver’s frequency range in channels 1, 2 and 3, respectively. Up-load this file to the transceiver. Low Band Edge (Channel 1): 450.000 MHz Band Center (Channel 2): 467.500 MHz High Band Edge (Channel 3): 485.000 MHz Note NoteNote Note: Signal levels in dB referred in the alignment procedure are based on 0dBμ = 0.5 μV. VX-160U/180U Alignment 2 PLL & Transmitter PLL & TransmitterPLL & Transmitter PLL & Transmitter Set up the test equipment as shown for transmitter alignment. Adjust the supply voltage to 7.2 V for all steps where not specified otherwise. PLL VCV (Varactor Control Voltage) ˆ Connect the DC voltmeter between TP03 on the Main Unit and ground. ˆ Set the transceiver to CH 3 (high band edge), and adjust L1004 on the Main Unit for 4.1 V ± 0.1 V on the DC voltmeter. ˆ Set the transceiver to CH 1 (low band edge), and confirm the low-end VCV is more than 1.1 V while transmitting, and also while receiving. PLL Reference ˆ Set the transceiver to CH 2 (band center). ˆ Open the “Adjust AdjustAdjust Adjust” window on the CE44, then select “Reference ReferenceReference Reference” parameter. ˆ Press the [ENTER] key to enable programming of this parameter, use the [UP] or [Down] arrow keys so that the frequency counter displays band center frequency ±100 Hz (for the version being aligned). Transmitter Output Power ˆ Set the transceiver to CH 2 (band center). ˆ Open the “Adjust AdjustAdjust Adjust” window on the CE44, then select “TX Hi Power TX Hi PowerTX Hi Power TX Hi Power” parameter. ˆ Press the [ENTER] key to enable programming of this parameter, use the [UP] or [Down] arrow keys so that the power meter reading is 5 W. Confirm that the current consumption is 2.0 A or below. ˆ Select “TX Low Power” parameter. ˆ Press the [ENTER] key to enable programming of this parameter, use the [UP] or [Down] arrow keys so that the power meter reading is 1 W. Confirm that the current consumption is 1.0 A or below. Modulation Level ˆ Set the transceiver to CH 2 (band center). ˆ Inject a 1 kHz tone at 77 mVrms to the MIC jack. ˆ Open the “Adjust AdjustAdjust Adjust” window on the CE44, then select “Modulation ModulationModulation Modulation” parameter. ˆ Press the [ENTER] key to enable programming of this parameter, use the [UP] or [Down] arrow keys so that the deviation meter reading is ±4.2 kHz (for 25 kHz steps) or ±2.1 kHz (for 12.5 kHz steps) deviation. VX-160U/180U Alignment 3 Receiver ReceiverReceiver Receiver Set up the test equipment as shown for receiver alignment. Sensitivity ˆ Set the transceiver to CH 3 (high band edge) ˆ Tune the RF signal generator to the same frequency of the transceiver, then set the generator output level to 40 μV with ±3.0 kHz deviation @ 1 kHz tone modulation. ˆ Open the “Adjust AdjustAdjust Adjust” window on the CE44, then select “Sensitivity SensitivitySensitivity Sensitivity” parameter. ˆ Press the [ENTER] key to enable programming of this parameter, use the [UP] or [Down] arrow keys so that the RF signal generator output level should be –7dB or less for 12 dB SINAD.

RF Exposure Info

CELLTECH RESEARCH INC. Test Report S/N: 020501-59K66 1955 Moss Court, Kelowna, Date(s) of Tests: February 5-6, 2001 B.C. CANADA V1Y 9L3 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ © 2001 Celltech Research Inc. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SAR EVALUATION This wireless mobile and/or portable device has been shown to be compliant for localized Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for controlled environment/occupational exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.3-1999. (See test report). I attest to the accuracy of data. All measurements were performed by me or were made under my supervision and are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I assume full responsibility for the completeness of these measurements and vouch for the qualifications of all persons taking them. Celltech Research Inc. certifies that no party to this application has been denied FCC benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). Shawn McMillen General Manager Celltech Research Inc. Test Lab: CELLTECH RESEARCH INC. Testing and Engineering Lab 1955 Moss Court Kelowna, B.C. Canada V1Y 9L3 Phone: 250 - 860-3130 Fax: 250 - 860-3110 Toll Free: 1-877-545-6287 e-mail: [email protected] web site: www.globuswireless.com Applicant Information: VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. 4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo, 153-8644 Japan Attn: Tomiro Ohmoto Export Manager FCC ID: K66VX-160U Model(s): VX-160U/180U EUT Type: Portable UHF PTT Radio Transceiver Modulation: FM Tx Frequency Range: 450 - 485MHz Max. RF Output Power: 37.1 dBm (Conducted) No. of Channels: 16 FCC Rule Part(s): 2.1093; ET Docket 96-326 CELLTECH RESEARCH INC. Test Report S/N: 020501-59K66 1955 Moss Court, Kelowna, Date(s) of Tests: February 5-6, 2001 B.C. CANADA V1Y 9L3 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ © 2001 Celltech Research Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION.................................................................. 1 2.0 DESCRIPTION OF EUT.......................................................... 1 3.0 SAR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM ............................................. 2 4.0 MEASUREMENT SUMMARY.................................................. 3-4 5.0 SAR LIMITS........................................................................ 5 6.0 DETAILS OF SAR EVALUATION............................................ 6 7.0 EVALUATION PROCEDURES................................................. 7 8.0 SYSTEM VALIDATION.......................................................... 7 9.0 SIMULATED EQUIVALENT TISSUES...................................... 8 10.0 TISSUE PARAMETERS......................................................... 8 11.0 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS.................................................... 9 12.0 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST........................................................ 10 13.0 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTIES........................................ 11 14.0 REFERENCES...................................................................... 12 APPENDIX A - SAR MEASUREMENT DATA........................................ 13 APPENDIX B - DIPOLE VALIDATION................................................ 14 APPENDIX C - PROBE CALIBRATION............................................... 15 APPENDIX D - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS..................................... 16 CELLTECH RESEARCH INC. Test Report S/N: 020501-59K66 1955 Moss Court, Kelowna, Date(s) of Tests: February 5-6, 2001 B.C. CANADA V1Y 9L3 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ © 2001 Celltech Research Inc. VERTEX STANDARD Model: VX-160U/180U 1 Portable UHF PTT Radio Transceiver (450-485 MHz) 1.0 INTRODUCTION This measurement report shows compliance of the VERTEX STANDARD Model: VX- 160U/180U Portable UHF PTT Radio Transceiver FCC ID: K66VX-160U with the regulations and procedures specified in FCC Part 2.1093, ET Docket 96-326 Rules (controlled exposure) for mobile and portable devices. The test procedures, as described in American National Standards Institute C95.1-1992 (1), FCC OET Bulletin 65-1997 were employed. A description of the product and operating configuration, detailed summary of the test results, methodology and procedures used in the evaluation, equipment used, and the various provisions of the rules are included within this test report. 2.0 DESCRIPTION of Equipment Under Test (EUT) Rule Part(s) FCC 2.1093; ET Docket 96.326 Modulation Direct FM EUT Type Portable UHF PTT Radio Transceiver Tx Frequency Range 450-485 MHz Model No.(s) VX160U/180U Max. RF Output Power 37.1 dBm (Conducted) Serial No. Pre-production Power Supply FNB-64 Ni-Cd Battery DC 7.2V 700mAh Antenna Type Whip Antenna Length 150 mm CELLTECH RESEARCH INC. Test Report S/N: 020501-59K66 1955 Moss Court, Kelowna, Date(s) of Tes…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Masatoshi Muraishi(Engineering Division)
[email protected]81-3-6410-8121Fax: 81-3-5753-5123

Technical Contact

Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc.Bruno Clavier
[email protected]703-689-0368

360 Herndon Parkway · Herndon, Virginia · United States

Non-Technical Contact

Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc.Melissa Fleming
[email protected]703-689-0368

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
422,74,9450 MHz - 485 MHz1 W16K0F3E2.5 ppm
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