
Sincere thanks to Helmut Frequenzwaschl for all the information here.
- 999 memory channels
- TX Frequencies: 28-29.700 MHz (10m), 50-52.000 MHz (6 m), 144-146.000 MHz (VHF), 430-480.000 MHz (UHF)
- RX Frequencies: 26-29.995 MHz (10 m), 50-53.995 MHz (6 m), 87.5-108 MHz (radio FM comercial) 108-179.995 MHz (Banda aérea), 320-349.995 MHz, 400-479.995 (UHF), 700-985.000 Mhz
- Frequencies jumps: 5 kHz / 6.25 kHz /10 kHz / 12.5 kHz /20 kHz /25 kHz / 30 kHz / 50 kHz / 100 kHz
- Power: VHF H: 5W, M: 2W, L: 1W / UHF h: 4W, M: 2W, L: 1W
- Double reception of frequencies in display
- Opera: U-U, U-V, V-U, V-V
- Battery: Li-ion of 2,000 mAh and 7.4V
- 999 memories
- Channeling: 12.5 / 25 KHz
- Keyboard lock
- DTMF code -encode
- CTCSS
- ANI identification code
- Clone function
- VOX function
- BEEP function
- TOT function
- SOS function
- Automatic APO shutdown
- Locked channel block BCL
- Scrambler
- Transponder
- Full duplex only with long antenna
- Double band simultaneous scanner in limited frequencies or in groups
- Backlit LCD display
- Signal for repeater activation: 2100Hz / 1750Hz / 1000Hz / 1450Hz
- IP-55 Standard
- Weight: 250 g
- Measures: 124.5 x 61.49 x 33.88 mm
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I think the quoted TX power levels are wrong, esp as the radio has a 15A fuse. To be fair that same info is on the website (which also says it’s a handheld radio).