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x108gmic

X108G QRP Transceiver   –  9 Bands AM / SSB / CW   1 – 20 watts

Outdoor version of X108G is a compact single conversion HF transceiver covering 0.5 to 30 MHz. Special optimized the Receive Channel, It has lower Background noise; and higher SNR, Up to 0.25uV&12dB;Equipped with a 2.3k SSB filter and a 500 Hz CW narrow-band filter, Excellent filtering characteristics. It include a switchable AGC circuit, Large dynamic range. Other features include a preamplifier and signal attenuator, RIT control for SSB use, and RF output power variable from 1 to 20 Watts.  The front panel meter can display incoming signal strength, RF output power and VSWR, and the transceiver includes high VSWR protection circuitry to guard against potential damage to the output stage caused by antenna mismatching. The RF output stage features imported RF MOS tubes and APC circuitry for constant output across all bands. X108G built-in NB modules and a high stability 0.5 ppm TCXO module. It obtained the FCC verification and CE certification. X108G outdoor version equipped with a  color OLED solid-state screen, Ignoring the strong outdoor sunlight irradiation, still clear. Has four full aluminum handle for better protect the machine.


Features:
Microphone – multifunctional
CW Filter (500 Hz)
SSB Filter (2.4 kHz)
AGC
S Meter – PO Meter – SWR Meter
Adjustable 1-20 watt output
Modes – AM – SSB – CW
0.5 – 30 MHz (9 filtered ham bands)
High SWR protection
Pre-amplifier / Attenuator
USB control port (uses plain USB-a to USB-b cable)
CW Keyer
SO239 antenna connector
0.5 ppm TCXO Module
Noise Blanker
Front & Rear Handles
4-3/4 x 1-3/4 x 7-1/16 inches
Radio Weight – 1 kg – 2.2 lb
Mic Weight – 0.143kg – 5oz
12.5 – 14.5 vdc / 0.5 – 6.0 amps

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