HTX-200 Mini Handheld 2-Meter FM Amateur Transceiver (190-1102) Specifications Faxback Doc. # 52054 General: Frequency (RX): ............................................ 136 - 174 MHz (TX): ............................................ 144 - 148 MHz Frequency Generation: .................................... PLL Synthesizer Frequency Stability: ........................................... +/- 5 ppm Operating Temperature: ......... 14 to 131 degrees F (-10 to 55 degrees C) Power Source: .............................................. DC 3.0V to 9V Modulation: .......................................................... F3E Impedance: ........................................................ 50 Ohm Dimensions (HWD): ...... 2-1/4 x 3-3/8 x 1-1/16 inches (85 x 58 x 26.5 mm) Weight (without batteries): ............................... 4.2 oz (120 g) Receiver: Circuit Type: ........................... Dual Conversion, Superheterodyne IF Frequency (1st IF): ......................................... 30.85 MHz (2nd IF): ........................................... 450 kHz Sensitivity: ....................................... 0.22 uV for 12 dB SND Selectivity: .................................................. 50 dB Min. Spurious and Image Rejection: ................................. 60 dB Min. Intermodulation: .............................................. 60 dB Min. Distortion: ..................................................... 10% Max. S/N Ratio: .................................................... 40 dB Min. Audio Output @ 10% THD: ................................ 50 mW 16 Ohm, BTL Transmitter: Power Output: ................................ 200 mW, DC 3.0V/2W, DC 9.0V Distortion: ........................................................... 5% Deviation: ..................................................... +/- 5 kHz S/N Ratio: ......................................................... 40 dB Current Drain: .................................................... 400 mA Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice. (EB 4/9/99)