Thursday, 10 January 2013

Jual HT Yaesu FT-250R



The FT-250R puts out a maximum of 5 Watts of clean power, with selectable power-saving choices of 2 Watts and ½ Watt also being available with the touch of a front panel key.

Long-life Battery and Desktop Charger

The FT-250R comes complete with a 1400 mAh battery and a desirable desktop charger

Loud Audio

The FT-250R provides 700mW of Loud Audio and is the perfect choice for noisy environments.

Power Saving Circuit Design

The FT-250R includes Yaesu' s exclusive power saving circuit design that provides for longer operating time that most other handhelds with comparable batteries.

Direct Keypad Frequency Entry

The FT-250R includes a 16-key keypad, providing both direct frequency entry and fingertip DTMF control on transmission. And a 9-memory DTMF autodialer allows simple access to autopatches or Internet Linking nodes such as the Yaesu WIRES-II system.

209 Memories

The versatile memory system of the FT-250R includes a total of 209 channels that can store frequency, CTCSS/ DCS information, repeater shift, and a 7-character alpha-numeric label to aid in channel recognition.

Wide/ Narrow Deviation Selection

For operation in narrow-band channel situation, the FT-250R includes both Wide and Narrow deviation selection capability, to ensure compatibility with local operating requirements.

Ultra-Rugged Construction

The FT-250R is tested to meet the exacting requirements of MIL STD 810C/ D for shock and vibration. Among the most rugged Amateur hand-helds ever created, the VX-150 is ready for action in the most challenging operating environments! 


Other Features

- Water resistant case construction
- Automatic Repeater Shift
- Memory-Only operating
- Scanning Mode: VFO / Memory / PMS / Dual Watch
- Nine DTMF Auto-dialer memories
- Two Front Panel programmable keys
- RF Squelch
- Battery Voltage Display
- TX Deviation Level ( 5 kHz or 2.5 kHz) 

- Transmit Time-out Timer and Automatic Power-Off
- Busy Channel Lock-out
- ARTS ( Auto-range Transponding System) that " beeps" the user when you move out of communications range

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