2M/70cm
I've been using this HT and it works 100%
battery ( bp-173) is good and holds a fine charge
comes with the charger and manual as seen.....
just currently "extra" for my needs
$125 will include shipping in the USA
email scottericsonon@yahoo.com or PM on here.....
thanks and 73 scott
(specs from Icoms website)
IC-T7A - Dual Band 2m/440 MHz Handheld Transceiver
Quick Specs
Dual band 2 meter and 440 MHz handheld transceiver
RX: 118-174 MHz, 400-470 MHz
TX: 144-148 MHz; 440-450 MHz
Output power: 4 W VHF; 3 W UHF
Modes: FM (AM receive only 118-136 MHz airband)
Receiver sensitivity: 0.16 µV (FM, 12 dB SINAD)
CTCSS encode and decode standard
Detailed Specifications
GENERAL
Frequency Coverage:
VHF:
Tx: 144-148 MHz
Rx: 118-174 MHz
UHF:
Tx: 440-450 MHz
Rx: 400-470 MHz
Mode: FM (F3E)
Acceptable power supply: 4.5 to 16 V DC
Number of memory channels: 70 (60 regular, 4 pr. scan edges and 1 call/band)
Tuning steps (kHz): 5, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30 or 50
Usable Temperature Range: -10°C to +60°C; +14°F to +140°F
Antenna connector: BNC (50 ohms)
Current Drain (at 13.5 V, typical):
VHF:
Tx (high): 1.2 A; Tx (low): 600 mA
Rx (rated audio): 140 mA; Rx (power saved): 16 mA
UHF:
Tx (high): 1.3 A, Tx (low): 600 mA
Rx (rated audio): 150 mA; Rx (power saved): 19 mA
Dimensions (with BP-180): 57(W) x 122(H) x 29(D) mm, 2.25(W) x 4.81(H) x 1.125(D) in
Weight: 320 g; 11.3 oz.
Transmitter
Output power (at 13.5 V):
VHF: 4 W or 500 mW
UHF: 3W or 500 mW
Modulation system: Variable reactance frequency modulation
Maximum frequency deviation: ±5 kHz
Spurious emissions: Less than -60 dB
Microphone impedance: 2000 ohms
Receiver
Receive system: Double conversion superheterodyne
Intermediate frequencies: 1st: 45.15 MHz; 2nd: 450 kHz
Sensitivity (typical): Less than 0.16 µV (for 12 dB SINAD)
Squelch sensitivity: Less than 0.16 µV
Spurious and image rejection ratio:
VHF: More than 60 dB
UHF: More than 50 dB (except 1/2 of image frequency)
Audio output power (at 13.5 V): More than 250 mW (10% distortion with an 8 ohm load)
Audio output impedance: 8 ohms
I've been using this HT and it works 100%
battery ( bp-173) is good and holds a fine charge
comes with the charger and manual as seen.....
just currently "extra" for my needs
$125 will include shipping in the USA
email scottericsonon@yahoo.com or PM on here.....
thanks and 73 scott
(specs from Icoms website)
IC-T7A - Dual Band 2m/440 MHz Handheld Transceiver
Quick Specs
Dual band 2 meter and 440 MHz handheld transceiver
RX: 118-174 MHz, 400-470 MHz
TX: 144-148 MHz; 440-450 MHz
Output power: 4 W VHF; 3 W UHF
Modes: FM (AM receive only 118-136 MHz airband)
Receiver sensitivity: 0.16 µV (FM, 12 dB SINAD)
CTCSS encode and decode standard
Detailed Specifications
GENERAL
Frequency Coverage:
VHF:
Tx: 144-148 MHz
Rx: 118-174 MHz
UHF:
Tx: 440-450 MHz
Rx: 400-470 MHz
Mode: FM (F3E)
Acceptable power supply: 4.5 to 16 V DC
Number of memory channels: 70 (60 regular, 4 pr. scan edges and 1 call/band)
Tuning steps (kHz): 5, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30 or 50
Usable Temperature Range: -10°C to +60°C; +14°F to +140°F
Antenna connector: BNC (50 ohms)
Current Drain (at 13.5 V, typical):
VHF:
Tx (high): 1.2 A; Tx (low): 600 mA
Rx (rated audio): 140 mA; Rx (power saved): 16 mA
UHF:
Tx (high): 1.3 A, Tx (low): 600 mA
Rx (rated audio): 150 mA; Rx (power saved): 19 mA
Dimensions (with BP-180): 57(W) x 122(H) x 29(D) mm, 2.25(W) x 4.81(H) x 1.125(D) in
Weight: 320 g; 11.3 oz.
Transmitter
Output power (at 13.5 V):
VHF: 4 W or 500 mW
UHF: 3W or 500 mW
Modulation system: Variable reactance frequency modulation
Maximum frequency deviation: ±5 kHz
Spurious emissions: Less than -60 dB
Microphone impedance: 2000 ohms
Receiver
Receive system: Double conversion superheterodyne
Intermediate frequencies: 1st: 45.15 MHz; 2nd: 450 kHz
Sensitivity (typical): Less than 0.16 µV (for 12 dB SINAD)
Squelch sensitivity: Less than 0.16 µV
Spurious and image rejection ratio:
VHF: More than 60 dB
UHF: More than 50 dB (except 1/2 of image frequency)
Audio output power (at 13.5 V): More than 250 mW (10% distortion with an 8 ohm load)
Audio output impedance: 8 ohms