AE/LZB 119 1902 R1A
DESCRIPTION
The Ericsson Inc.
∙Compact Size
Designed small and light with rounded edges to fit comfortably in your hand, while providing specifications and performance superior to larger, heavier radios.
∙Light Weight, Rugged Constructions
Features a molded case made of a polycarbonate blend surrounding a metal casting. This construction provides a lightweight yet durable housing designed to withstand years of rugged use.
∙High System/Group Capacity
Both the Scan and the System versions can manage up to 800 different EDACS system/group combinations
with up to 200 conventional channels. EDACS systems/groups can be configured in many different ways to meet specific user needs.
∙Dual Mode Capability
Conventional operation by simply selecting a pre- programmed conventional system.
∙Transmit Indicator
A red LED indicator on the top of the radio indicates when the radio is transmitting.
∙Display
System and group information, status icons and menu operation is supported by the
∙Top-Mounted Rotary Knobs
The rugged rotary knobs are designed for ease of operation by allowing tactile access to groups, systems, conventional channels, as well as volume and power control. Knobs are designed with metal protective sleeves which help prevent bent and broken knobs due to impact.
∙Keypad
The back lit keypad allows the user to access the many radio functions. The
∙Emergency ID And Alarm
The user can alert the dispatcher to an emergency by pressing a recessed red button located on the top of the radio which sends user ID and an emergency signal.
∙Universal Device Connector (UDC)
The UDC provides the PC programmer and optional accessories access to the radio for ease and versatility of radio functionality.
∙Variable Power Control
PC Programmable from 0.5 to 3 watts
∙Weatherproof
Radios operate reliably under adverse conditions. These portable radios meet military standards MIL- 810C, D and E specifications for temperature and pressure extremes, solar radiation, driven rain, humidity, salt fog, blowing dust, shock and vibration.
∙Vibration
Meets EIA, U.S. Forest Service and
∙Personality Programming
Can easily be hooked up to a personal computer in the field, to allow system and radio parameters to be flexibly programmed as requirements change, without changing parts or opening the radio case.
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