KENWOOD BRIEF INTRODUCTION Kenwood started manufacturing Communications products in 1955 and entered the Amateur / Ham Radio market in 1955. For almost 60 years, the company has been at the forefront of Ham Radio development and has marketed products worldwide under both the Trio and Kenwood brand names, building a reputation for outstanding audio quality both on transmit and receive. kenwood-nx300 MPT ZONES * • Single-Site Trunking • Multi-Site Network Trunking • 8 Network Capacity • Network Roaming / Registration
Main Specifications
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GENERAL | |
Frequency Range Type 1
Type 2 | 136-174 MHz 450-520 MHz
400-470 MHz
|
Number of Channels | 512 |
Zones | 128 |
Max. Channels per Zone | 250 |
Channel Spacing Analog Digital | 12.5 / 15 / 25 / 30 kHz 12.5 / 25 kHz 6.25 / 12.5 kHz |
Operating Voltage | 7.5V DC ± 20% |
Operating Temperature Range | -22˚ F to +140˚ F (-30˚ C to +60˚ C) |
Frequency Stability | ± 2.0 ppm ± 1.0 ppm |
Antenna Impedance | 50 Ω |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 2.28 x 5.02 x 1.63 in (58 x 127.5 x 41.3 mm) 2.28 x 5.02 x 1.63 in (58 x 127.5 x 41.3 mm) 2.28 x 5.02 x 1.91 in (58 x 127.5 x 48.5 mm) |
Weight (net) | 8.82 oz (250 g) 13.23 oz (375 g) 14.29 oz (405 g) |
kenwood-nx300 ANALOG MODE – GENERAL
• 12.5 & 25 kHz Channels
• Conventional & LTR ® or MPT Zones
• FleetSync ® /II, MDC-1200, DTMF
• QT / DQT & Two-Tone
(Conventional Zones Only)
• Voice Inversion Scrambler
• Analog Scrambler Board Capability
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