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RTTYRadio Telex Teletype
SINADSignal to Signal Noise Distortion Ratio
SSBSingle Side Band
USBUpper Side Band
VSWRVoltage Standing Wave Ratio
XMITTransmit 

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Technical Specifications
General
Frequency Range
1.6 MHz to30MHz Tx, 100 kHz-30 MHz Rx
Number of Channels
200: User programmable; Simplex or Half
Duplex
Scanning
5 groups with up to 100 channels per group
Frequency Stability
0.6 PPM, 0.1 PPM optional
Frequency Drift (Aging)
1 PPM per year
Synthesizer Lock Time
10 msec max.
Frequency Resolution
10 Hz
Audio Bandwidths @ -6dB
Voice: 350 to 2700 Hz
CW: 650 to 1150 Hz
Low speed data: 1450 to 1950 Hz
High speed data
*: 350 to 3300 Hz
Operating Temperature...

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Trunk
MountHeight (mm/inch) 92/3.7
Width (mm/inch) 302/11.9
Depth (mm/inch) 285/11.3
Weight (Kg/pounds) 5.9/13
Trunk
Mount
Control
Head
Height (mm/inch) 60/2.36
Width (mm/inch) 187/7.36
Depth (mm/inch) 70/2.75
Weight (Kg/pounds) 0.32/0.71
FCC Information
Emissions
J3E, R3E, H3E, J2A, J2B
FCC Applicable Parts of Rules
15, 18, 90
FCC Type Acceptance Number
ABZ9QCC1635
With High Stability Option
ABZ9QCC1634 

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Transmitter
Output Power
125W P.E.P. and average
Reduced Power Levels
25W, 62W, 100W (RSS programmable)
Audio Bandwidth Ripple
3 dB
Intermodulation
-31 dB/P.E.P (-35 dB/P.E.P Typical. Note 1)
Harmonic Emissions
-64 dB/P.E.P (-70 dB/P.E.P Typical. Note 1)
Spurious Emissions
-64 dB/P.E.P (-70 dB/P.E.P Typical. Note 1)
Carrier Suppression
-50 dB/P.E.P
Undesired Sideband
Suppression-55 dB/P.E.P
Audio Distortion
2.5%
1/2 Power Mic. Sensitivity
25 to 125 mV (RMS)/600 Ohms
Hum &...

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Receiver
Sensitivity (SINAD) SSB
(Voice)0.5 mV for 10 dB SINAD (0.35 mV Typical. Note 1)
0.1 - 1.6 MHz reduced performance
1/2 Rated Power Sensitivity
1 mV for 2.5W audio @ speaker
Selectivity
-6 dB @ 350 to 2700 Hz
-60 dB @ -1 kHz; +4 kHz
Image
-80 dB
IF
-85 dB
Undesired Sideband
-55 dB @ -1 kHz
Spurious
-80 dB
Intermodulation
-80 dB
Cross Modulation
-100 dB @ 100 kHz
Desensitization
-100 dB @ 100 kHz
Reciprocal Mixing
-100 dB @ 100 kHz
Audio Power @ Speaker
5W @ 2.5%...

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Military and Industrial Standards
Vibration
US MIL-STD 810C Method 514.2
US MIL-STD 810D 514.3
US MIL-STD 810E 514.4
Shock
US MIL-STD 810C Method 516.2
US MIL-STD 810D 516.3
US MIL-STD 810E 516.4
Rain
US MIL-STD 810C Method 506.1
US MIL-STD 810D 506.2
US MIL-STD 810E 506.3
Dust
US MIL-STD 810C Method 510.1
US MIL-STD 810D 510.2
US MIL-STD 810E 510.3
Salt Fog
US MIL-STD 810C Method 509.1
US MIL-STD 810D 509.2
US MIL-STD 810E 509.3
The MICOM-2E also meets the EIA-RS152B for...

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Information for Safe, Efficient Operation
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
adopted updated RF energy exposure guidelines for wireless products
regulated by the FCC. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety
standards* previously set by both U.S. and international standards
bodies. The design of your Motorola two-way radio complies with the
FCC guidelines and these standards.
*American National Standards Institute (C95.1 - 1992);...

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Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn your radio OFF when in any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere, unless it is a type especially qualified
for such use (for example, FMRC Approved). Sparks in such
areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury
or even death.
Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often, but not always,
clearly marked. They include fuelling areas such as below deck on
boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage...

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Guidelines and Warnings
Symbols
The Warning symbol denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a
procedure or practice that could result in personal injury if not
performed correctly.
The Caution symbol denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a
procedure or practice that could result in damage to or
destruction of part or all of the product if not performed
correctly.
Installation Safety Warning
Consider the occupants’ safety when you choose a location for the...
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