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WWII Single-Frequency Beacon Receiver
Dual band FM Transceiver
Mobile Amateur Receiver

General

HAM bands 6m  2m  2m  70cm  80m  60m 
Freq. stability ? ± 2.5 p.p.m. ?
Tuning steps Fixed 5 / 6.25 / 10 / 12.5 / 15 / 20 / 25 / 50 / 100 / 200 kHz 20 / 100 kHz

Receiver

RX-range 75 MHz AM: 0.5-1710 MHz
FM: 76-250 / 300-520 MHz
2.0-3.5 / 3.5-6.0 MHz
Modulations AM   AM   FM   N-FM   W-FM   CW  
Sensitivity ? ? ?
Selectivity ? ? ?
Filters ? ? ?
Receiver system ? FM/AM: double conversion ?
IF-freqs. ? ? ?
Image rejection ? ? ?
Audio output Optional ? Requires external speaker

Transmitter

TX-range - 2 m / 1.25 m / 70 cm ?
Modulations - FM   N-FM   -
RF-output ? ? ?

Connections

Antenna Proprietary (military) - Proprietary (military)
Impedance 50Ω 50Ω ?
Other - - -

Electrical

Power req. 24 and 250 V DC 13.8 V DC 12 / 24 V DC
Current RX ? 0.5 A ?
TX - 10 A max ?

Physical

Manufactured Between 194x and 194x in USA Between 2014 and 20xx in China Between 19xx and 19xx
Dimensions ? 140 × 46 × 150 mm
(5.51 × 1.81 × 5.91 in)
?
Weight ? 2.10 kg (4.6 lbs) 21.00 kg (46.3 lbs)
Form factor Mobile Mobile Mobile

Other features

Memories None ? 125 channels in 1 bank(s)
Usage Air-to-air / air-to-ground communication Amateur / Ham radio operators Amateur / Ham radio operators
Features ? Detachable front panel ?
Accessories ? ? ?
MPN MILITARY-BC-000341F VERO-GLOBAL-COMMUNICATION-VR-006600P MILITARY-BC-000652-A