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TR600C

V/UHF MULTIMODE, MULTIROLE TRANSCEIVER

The TR600C is a small, light weight, multimode, multi-role transceiver specifically designed to meet military and para-military V/UHF communication requirements. The radio offers all the conventional modulation modes (SSB; AM; FM; Digital Speech; CW and Data) and this together with the wide operating bandwidth makes the radio suitable for use in ground-to-ground, air or sea operations.

This effectively reduces the number of different transceivers and the associated logistical support required for any mission. The TR600C when used with its external power amplifier provides the user with a 30W vehicle or base station capability.

TR600C

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Mobile: +27 82 775 5395
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