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QYT KT-780PLUS Mobile Radio VHF 136-174MHz or UHF 400-480MHz 100W /75W Walkie Talkie KT780PLUS Transceiver

QYT KT-780PLUS Mobile Radio VHF 136-174MHz or UHF 400-480MHz 100W /75W Walkie Talkie KT780PLUS Transceiver

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SPECIFICATIONS

Battery Capacity(mAh): depends on radio

Battery Included: No

Brand Name: QYT

Certification: CE

Dimensions: 140(W)*43(H)*172(D)

Frequency Range: 136-174MHz or 400-480mhz

High-concerned chemical: None

Is_Display: Yes

Material: PLASTIC+METAL

Maximum Range: 10km-50km

Model Number: KT-780plus

Origin: Mainland China

Output Power(w): 25w-50w

Qyt Model: analog

Storage Channel: 200

Use: Motor vehicle

Walkie Talkie Type: Car

Waterproof / Water-Resistant: IP55





Note: Must use the antenna power minimum 200W (frequency range ±2 MHz)


If you need the software, please contact us.


Features:
PC Program
DTMF function, 2 tone, 5tone
ANI (Caller ID)

FM Radio
Single-band/Quad-standby
DTMF function, 2 tone, 5tone
Remote stun, remote activate,remote revive
Long distance communication
100W / 75W power output


Product Specifications

Frequency Range

(VHF) 136-174MHz or (UHF) 400-480MHz

Channel Capacity

200

Power output

100W/75W(H)/50W(M)/20W(L)

Currency output

16A(H)/9A(M)/6A(L)

Channel Spacing

25KHz/20KHz/12.5KHz

Frequency Stability

±2.5ppm

Operating Temperature

-20℃ - + 60℃

Operating Voltage

13.8V DC ±15%

Size

140(W)*43(H)*172(D)

Color

Black

Net weight

1.03KG



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