The Anytone AT-5555N II is an advanced radio station that stands out for its large LCD screen and its ability to operate in multiple modes, including AM, FM, LSB and USB. This station is capable of receiving signals in the VHF band from 136 to 174 MH more Manufacturer: anytone Reference AT5555NII
The Anytone AT-5555N II is an advanced radio station that stands out for its large LCD screen and its ability to operate in multiple modes, including AM, FM, LSB and USB. This station is capable of receiving signals in the VHF band from 136 to 174 MHz, making it versatile for a wide range of communication applications.
In terms of power, the Anytone AT-5555N II offers 60W of PEP power in AM and the USB and LSB sidebands, and 50W in FM, with the ability to adjust the power in all modes to suit different needs. operational. In addition, it has an adjustable NRC filter in both transmission (TX) and reception (RX), improving the clarity of communications.
The station also includes a VOX (voice activated transmission) function, allowing hands-free operation, and a new kHz frequency jump that facilitates precise adjustment of frequencies. The new reception technology ensures better signal quality, while the 6 available memories and the double listening function allow efficient management of communications.
Anytone AT-5555N II is a powerful and versatile radio station, ideal for operators looking for a wide range of features and reliable performance in various conditions.
AM (Amplitude Modulated): It offers a power of 35W in modulation peaks, which allows clear and effective transmission in this mode.
FM (Frequency Modulation): Provides 35W power, ensuring superior audio quality and significant range.
SSB (Single Side Band - USB/LSB): Delivers 60W power, ideal for long distance communications with lower bandwidth consumption and better power efficiency.
Note: The VHF frequency is used by the United States National Weather Service (NOAA Weather Radio) to transmit weather alerts and other emergency information. However, this frequency is not used for weather alerts in Spain.