Mercifully Google (Thanks!) does a decent job of translation into Engrish of the Japanese press release about the Kenwood TMW-706 / TMW-706S. Apparently the TMW-706 / TMW-706S is a "D-Star Lite" radio - the low-speed interleaved digital voice / data system operating on 144 MHz and 440 MHz that Icom is now emphasizing instead of the original 1.2 GHz 128 Kbps version of D-Star.
Type: | Amateur VHF/UHF transceiver |
Frequency range: | TX: 144-146 / 430-440 MHz RX: 118-174 / 230-252.9 / 255.1-261.9 / 266.1-270.9 / 275.1-379.9 / 382.1-411.9 / 415.1-550 / 834.1-859.9 / 889.1-914.9 / 960.1-999.99 MHz |
Mode: | TX: FM (4k8 bps DV option) RX/TX: AM/FM (4k8 bps DV option) |
RF Power output: | Hi: 20 / 20 W Mid: 10 / 10 W Lo: 2 / 2 W |
Sensitivity: | FM: 0.18 uV (12 dB SINAD) DV: 0.35 uV (BER 1%) |
Selectivity: | |
Image rejection: | 60 dB |
Voltage: | 13.8 VDC ±15% |
Current drain: | RX: Max ? A TX: Max 7.5 A |
Impedance: | 50 ohms / ? |
Dimensions (W*H*D): | Transceiver: 141*40*185 mm (5.55*1.58*7.28") Head: 111*40*38 mm (4.37*1.58*1.5") |
Weight: | 1.2 Kg (2.65 lbs) |
Manufactured: | 2007-200x |
Other: | 512 memories. Kenwood's first D-Star rig (Hmm!, when I think about it, it looks more like an Icom ID-800 but with a Kenwood badge) |
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