Entel HT-649 P2 GMDSS




Overview
Entel HT-649 P2 GMDSS

Our HT649 GMDSS portable is MED certified and carries the essential Wheel Mark logo. For those requiring a full featured GMDSS portable, with high visibility back-lit LCD, the HT649 is the most advanced GMDSS portable available.

From an established generation of commercial grade products the HT Series 2.0 is designed to endure any emergency situation in the most hostile marine environment. Not just compliant with MIL-STD 810C/D/E/F, the HT Series GMDSS also exceeds the MED’s IP67 submersibility requirement (1m – 30 minutes) Our GMDSS portables are uniquely approved to IP68 (5m – 1 hour).

Technical Specification
General

  • Frequency Range 156 – 163.275MHz (HT649)
  • Channels International, Canadian & USA
  • Channel Spacing 25 kHz
  • Communication Method Simplex
  • Antenna Impedance 50 ohm
  • Antenna Helical
  • Battery Type 1800 mAh Lithium battery pack
  • Power Supply Voltage 7.4V DC
  • Microphone Internal condenser microphone
  • Operating Temperature -20° to +55°
  • Size (mm) 59.5(W) x 130(H) x 37(D)
  • W = 59.5 (62 including protrusions)
  • H = 130 (145 inc knobs)
  • D = 37mm (41 including battery protrusions)
  • Weight 277g with battery and aerial

Transmitter

  • Power Output 1.3W
  • Modulation 16K0G3E
  • Oscillator Method PLL
  • Frequency Stability < ±0.00025% (±2.5PPM)
  • Maximum Deviation ±5 kHz
  • Audio Distortion < 5% (1 kHz 60%)
  • Spurious Emission -68 [dBc]
  • Hum & Noise -40 [dB]

Receiver

  • Receiver Type Double Super Heterodyne type
  • Sensitivity -0.25uV (12dB SINAD)
  • Frequency Stability ±0.00025%(±2PPM)
  • Spurious Rejection -60 dB
  • Adjacent Channel Selectivity -70 dB
  • Distortion < 3% Typical
  • Hum & Noise -40 dB
  • Audio Output 1W
  • Speaker Size 38 mm

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