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TK-7150/8150 VHF/UHF FM Mobile Radios • T ime Out T imer • Busy Channel Lock out • T imed P ower Off • DB-25 Accessory Connector • 4 Programmable A UX I/Os • 4 Programmable A UX Outputs • Ext. Speak er , P A, Ignition Connector 2 • Ignition Sense 3 • Public Address/Horn Alert Output 4 • MIL-Spec / Noise-Cancel Mic Opt. • MIL-S[...]
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ADS#26608 Printed in USA JQA-QMA1205 Specifications Applicable MIL-STD & IP Model TK-7150 TK-8150 GENERAL Frequency Range T ype1: 136~174MHz 450~500MHz Number of Channels (Zone)* Conventional CH: Max.128 (1 zone x 128ch ~ 128 zones x 1ch) T runking ID: Max. 250/zone (max.32 zones) Channel Spacing Wide: 25kHz, 30kHz 25kHz Narrow: 12.5kHz, 15kHz [...]