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Base Station Amateur HF Receiver

General

HAM bands 2m  70cm  10m  80m  60m  40m  30m (WARC)  20m  17m (WARC)  15m  12m (WARC)  11m (CB)  10m  160m  80m  60m  40m  30m (WARC)  20m  17m (WARC) 
Freq. stability ? ? ?
Tuning steps Continuous Not applicable Continuous

Receiver

RX-range 435 MHz transmitter, 145 to 29 MHz receiving converter ? 545 kHz - 20 MHz with plug-in coils
Modulations CW   SSB   - AM  
Sensitivity N/A ? ?
Selectivity N/A ? ?
Filters N/A ? ?
Receiver system N/A ? Single conversion superheterodyne
IF-freqs. N/A ? 465 kHz
Image rejection N/A ? ?
Audio output N/A ? ?

Transmitter

TX-range ? 3.5-29.7 MHz -
Modulations - All mode   -
RF-output N/A 160 W (3.5-21 MHz), 140 W (28 MHz) ?

Connections

Antenna - SO-239 Clamps / screws
Impedance 50Ω 50Ω ?
Other - - -

Electrical

Power req. ?V DC 12-16V DC Mains
Current RX ? ? ?
TX ? 15 A -

Physical

Manufactured Between 1983 and 19xx in USA Between 19xx and 19xx in Japan Between 1931 and 1932 in USA
Dimensions ? 123 × 107 × 265 mm
(4.84 × 4.21 × 10.43 in)
?
Weight ? 2.30 kg (5.1 lbs) ?
Form factor Base Station Base Station Base Station

Other features

Memories None None None
Usage Amateur / Ham radio operators Amateur / Ham radio operators Amateur / Ham radio operators
Features ? ? ?
Accessories ? ? ?
MPN TEN-TEC-002510 KENWOOD-TL-000120 HAMMARLUND-COMET