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This new entry level scanner receiver from TTI is designed to appeal to air band enthusiasts and other HAM radio hobbyists.

Focused on Air band, VHF band, VHF Low Band (66-88MHz) and WFM Broadcast band, this scanning receiver provides exceptionally high receive sensitivity combined with clear and crisp audio and simplicity of operation with squelch function.

Listen to aviation traffic as well as now being able to scan a wide range of other frequencies.

Comes with antenna, pocket/belt clip, easy-to-follow instruction manual and batteries PLUS an SMA to BNC adapter so you can hook in to other alternative aerial connections for even greater performance.

Functions:
  • ·  200 Memories
  • ·  10 Banks (Variable Memory)
  • ·  Multiple Frequency Steps
  • ·  Dual Watch
  • ·  Squelch Level Adjustment
  • ·  Keypad Lock
  • ·  Beep Tone
  • ·  LCD Backlighting
  • ·  Automatic Power Save
  • ·  Scan and Search
  • ·  External Earphone Jack
  • ·  AM and FM Reception
  • ·  Band Selection

Specifications:
·  Frequency Range: 66-88MHz, 88-108MHz, 108-136MHz, 136-174MHz.
·  Frequency Steps: 5 / 6.25 / 8.33 / 10 / 12.5 / 25 / 50 / 100 / 500KHz
·  Channel Memories: 200 Channel Memories
·  Power Source: 9v DC for charging Ni-MH batteries only (Optional Extra)
·  Operating Temperature Range: -10o C to +60o C
·  Weight with 3 x AA Batteries: 120g (supplied with unit)
·  Antenna Impedance: 50 ohms
·  Dimensions: 56 (W) x 99.5 (H) x 30 (D) mm (without antenna)

TTI
Manufacturer Part No: TSC100RA


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