Uniden UM380 owner manual Radio Specifications, Transmitter

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Specifications

All speficifations are subject to change without notice.

Radio Specifications

General

 

 

 

Controls

Volume-Pwr, Squelch

Status Indicators

Transmit power, Scan mode, Triple Watch mode,

 

Battery High, Battery low, USA, CAN, INT, Alert,

 

Memory, GPS, Message, Weather band, GPS status

 

and Channel Display

Display

LCD (Full Dot Matrix)

Buttons

ENT-1W/25W, Channel UP, Channel DOWN,

 

CALL-MENU, WX-MEM, CLR-SCAN, 16/9-TRI, and

 

DISTRESS

Connectors and Cables

Antenna, accessory, and DC power

Size

H 66 mm x W 162 mm x L 128 mm (without Heat Sink)

 

H 2.95 inches x W 6.58 inches x L 5.08 inches

Weight

1.0 kg (2.2 pounds)

Supply Voltage

Nominal 13.8V DC, negative ground (9.5 VDC to 15.8

 

VDC)

Standard Accessories

Mounting bracket and hardware, microphone hanger,

Antenna Impedance

50 Ω nominal

Microphone

Rugged 2 kΩ condenser mic element with coiled cord

Speaker

1.77 inch, 8 Ω

Operating Temperature

–20 °C to + 50 °C (–4 °F to +122 °F)

Range

 

Shock and Vibration

Meets or exceeds EIA standards, RS152B and

 

RS204C

FCC Approvals

Type accepted under part 80 of the Rules; meets Great

 

Lakes Agreement and party boat requirements

Transmitter

 

Power Output

1 watt or 25 watt (user selectable)

Power Requirement

25 watts output: 6A@13.8V DC

Modulation

±5 kHz deviation

Hum and Noise Signal-to-

45 dB@1 kHz with 3 kHz deviation with 1000 Hz

Noise

modulating frequency (nominal)

Audio Distortion

Less than 8% with 3 kHz deviation with 1000 Hz

 

modulating frequency

Spurious Suppression

–40 dBm @ Hi, –40 dBm @ Lo

Output Power Stabilization

Built-in automatic level control (ALC)

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