HTX-245 Mini Handheld 2m/70cm FM Amateur Transceiver
(190-1106)                 Specifications             Faxback Doc. # 58625

General:

Frequency (2-Meter): ......................................... 144-148 MHz
          (70-cm): ........................................... 438-450 MHz

Frequency Generation: .................................... PLL Synthesizer

Frequency Stability: .......................................... +/- 10 ppm

Operating Temperature: ........... 32 to 140 degrees F (0 to 60 degrees C)

Power Source: .............................................. DC 4.5V to 6V

Modulation: .......................................................... F3E

Impedance: ........................................................ 50 Ohm

Dimensions (HWD): ........... 4 x 2-2/5 x 1-3/16 Inches (119 x 62 x 30 mm)

Weight (without batteries): .............................. 5.1 ozs (145 g)

Receiver:

Circuit Type: ........................... Dual Conversion, Superheterodyne

IF Frequency (1st IF): ............................................ 45 MHz
             (2nd IF): ........................................... 450 kHz

Sensitivity: ........................................ 0.2 uV for 12 dB SND

Spurious and Image Rejection: ................................. 50 dB Min.

Intermodulation: .............................................. 50 dB Min.

Distortion: ..................................................... 10% Max.

S/N Ratio: .................................................... 40 dB Min.

Audio Output @ 10% THD: ................................ 300 mW 8 Ohm, BTL

Transmitter:

Power Output: ............................. 700 mW, DC 4.5V, 1.5W, DC 6.0V

Distortion (nominal): ................................................. 3%

Deviation: ..................................................... +/- 3 kHz

S/N Ratio: ......................................................... 40 dB

Current Drain: .................................................... 600 mA

Specifications are typical; individual units might vary.  Specifications 
are subject to change and improvement without notice.

(BR EB 2/15/00)