Radio transceiver DX-SR9T/E
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radio transceiver
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HF
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for aircraft
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panel-mount

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Features of DX-SR9 Coverage of All short-wave and HF amateur bands Covers the 160m to 10m amateur bands including 5.3MHz in SSB, CW, AM ,FM and IQ output modes. Output power is 100W SSB/CW and FM, 40W in AM with low and super-low power settings for QRP operation. In addition, the general coverage receiver covers 135KHz to 30MHz in all modes. (The RX sensitivity and selectivity are not guaranteed out side of the ham bands.) Internal VOX Eliminates optional interface box for PC connection to operate data modes like PSK31. ) Detachable front control panel Completely detachable front control panel with large LCD display lets you install the radio with greater flexibility whether in your car, boat or your shack. (Optional EDS-17 cable required) Direct DATA entry via the key pads While the main dial tunes at the default 10Hz/resolution (adjustable in set mode), the numerical key pads can be used for fast direct frequency input, band selection and more. Fight QRM with these STANDARD features Reject unwanted signals with the IF shift. Choose a narrow filter(AM 2.4KHz/SSB 1KHz, CW 0.5KHz audio-filtering), a noise-blanker or use RIT/TXIT to stay out of QRM. Emphasis on CW Operation An electronic keyer unit is standard. You can receive CW using either upper or lower side of the carrier frequency. Choice of side tone pitch, FULL (QSK), Semi or Auto break-in, split, narrow filter, AGC and RF gain. World-class transmit audio quality A dynamic microphone (T/E models) and a speech compressor come standard for sharp, clear and powerful transmitting audio.

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