Lisheng 300

Formerly known as the Argo now the radio returns for sale with the name Lisheng300 from another seller. Some readers may recognise this radio as it looks a lot like the Amstrad 901/900 from the early days of CB radio in the UK. Interesting fact with this Lisheng radio is that it’s also branded as “marine band CB radio” and we all know the shrimp boats around the coast of Vietnam are using 27mhz. So why not?

  

And the features:

Frequency component:Digital PLL synthesizer

Modulation mode:AM/FM

Frequency range:

A 26.065-26.505Mhz

B 26.515-26.955Mhz

C 26.965-27.405Mhz

D 27.415-27.855Mhz

E 27.865-28.305Mhz

F 28.315-28.755Mhz

Frequency spacing:10Khz

Antenna resistor:50Ω

Supply power:DC13.8V

Size :160(W)×55(H)×210(D)mm

weight:1100g

Receiver

Sensitivity:AM 1Uv, S/N 10DB FM 1Uv, S/N 20DB 

Selectivity:60dB

Squelch noise range:0.2uV-500uV

IF:First IF 10.695Mhz,Second IF 455Khz

Audio frequency output power:2W/8Ω

Spurious respond:50dB

Transmitter

Output power:AM/FM High 7W Low 4W

Frequency Stability:±0.005%

Modulation limit:AM 100%,FM Max offset 2.5 KHz

Spurious trasmission:60dB

Main Function

1,Channels selection

2,LED digital channel NO. indicator

3,Receiving signal / output power S-meter

4,6 frequency bands selection

5,adjust volume / power supply switch

6,Receiving status indicator

7,Squelch noise control

8,Transmission status indicator

9,Receiving gain control

10, AM status indicator

11, FM status indicator

12, RF power switch

13, Mode selection switch

14, Noise Auto-limiter button ANL+NB

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4 comments

  1. yeap..does not interest me however ..unless it has the nz band (am radio) its of no use to my market ..and after our experience with nanfone/bond/luiton and what ever name they run under this month … well you know
    mike
    http://www.yeticomnz.com

  2. from what i can understand from the company they are old stock and they didnt even have any!..when i asked them for samples they said quote “not very good radio” and tried to pass me on to another radio i was not interested in ..a nanfone (and Simon i am sure you know my response to that!) this was via their alibaba page
    their are internal pics online and its using thru hole components and looks very 1980’s style internally .
    mike
    http://www.yeticomnz.com

    • Hi Mike, Thanks for the news. I got information sent me via LinkedIn. Have you seen the Nanfone 581/3 yet? Looks like a Smart with Bluetooth. Guess QX Happy.

      Happy New Year to you and the family
      Simon

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