At the end of 1964, when the Tokyo Olympic boom was continuing in Japan, Inoue Electric Seisakusho Co. Ltd. was established. The company's first amateur radio was launched, the FDAM-1
GENERAL | |||
Type: | Amateur VHF transceiver | ||
Frequency range: | 6 m | ||
Tuning steps: | Continuous | ||
Mode: | AM | ||
Channels/memory management: | No | ||
Repeater shift/offset: | No | ||
Power supply: | 13.8 VDC | ||
Current drain/power consumption: | RX: ? mA TX: ? A |
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Antenna impedance/connector: | 50 ohms / SO-239 | ||
Dimensions (W*H*D): | ? mm (?") | ||
Weight: | ? Kg (? lbs) | ||
Other features: | |||
RECEIVER SECTION | |||
Receiver system: | ? conversion superheterodyne 1st IF: ? MHz 2nd IF: ? KHz |
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Sensitivity: | |||
Selectivity: | |||
Image rejection: | |||
AF output power/speaker: | ? W at ?% distortion / ? ohms | ||
External speaker connector: | |||
TRANSMITTER SECTION | |||
RF output power: | 1 W | ||
Modulation system: | |||
Max FM deviation: | No FM | ||
Spurious emissions: | Less than -? dB | ||
Microphone impedance/connector: | ? ohms / 3-pin | ||
MISCELLANEOUS | |||
Manufactured: | Japan, 1964-196x (Discontinued) | ||
Additional info: | Icom's first transceiver ever built. Actually before the brand name Icom was even registered, to be precise. |
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