This mobile package with maximal output power of 50 W can be installed in all wheeled and tracked vehicles. The AT RF13 transceiver and AT ZV13.1 amplifier are located on top of each other in a spring cushion frame. If the mobile package is designed for installation in wheel vehicles without artillery or mortar weaponry, or for fixed posts, you may use the lighter, non-cushioned frame 7007.100.01 instead of spring cushion frame 7007.100.10. The package can be controlled from one location.
Technical parameters
Frequency range
30.000 MHz to 87.975 MHz
Input impedance
50 Ω
Output impedance
50 Ω
Channel spacing
25 kHz
Number of channels
2320
Channel selection
from transceiver keyboard or handset
Operating modes
simplex or semiduplex telephony or data transmission 16 kbit/s
Voice encryption
through internal digital scrambler
RF power output
0.2 W reduced, 5 W nominal, 50 W amplified
Receiver sensitivity
better than 0.5 μV at 12 dB SINAD
Effectively transmitted frequencies range
for F3 operation
300 Hz to 3400 Hz
for data
150 Hz to 9000 Hz
Interface for connection of PC
RS232C
Data transmission rate in radio channel
max. 16 kbit/s
Modulation for data transmission
GMSK
Modulation signal level for 4 kHz frequency deviation
for F3 operation 100 mV
for data 430 mV ± 50 mV
AF amplifier output power
1 W in loudspeaker with impedance 6 Ω
AF frequency range
300 Hz to 3000 Hz in 6 dB range
Nominal power supply voltage
27 V
Power supply voltage range
18V to 33 V
Current consumption at
reception
0.5 A/27 V
transmission 5 W
1.3 A/27 V
transmission 25 W
8 A/27 V
Continuous operation time in +50 °C, 25 W
min. 30 minutes
Operating temperature range
-30 °C to +60 °C
Dimensions including frame (7007.100.20)
W 428 mm x H 224 mm x D 165 mm
Set weight including frame (7007.100.20)
max. 15 kg
Note
Customer can order modems in ZV13.1 power amplifier in Net or P2P configuration
Components
VHF Military Transceiver AT RF13
Power amplifier 50 W (Net) AT ZV13.1
Frame
AF cable
RF cable
Data cable
Grounding
Grounding
Connector nut
CD for modem configuration ModEx