[MilCom] NASA Seeks HF Radio for Research Aircraft
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sigint at att.net
Wed Oct 24 23:58:37 EDT 2007
Not bad.. if you have a spare 50,000 or so laying around. :)
Bendix/King KHF-1050 HF System
$52,140.00 $46,926.00 On Sale!
Honeywell's newest HF radio, the Primus HF-1050, is poised to advance HF technology for the business and regional airline markets, while providing, as always, the best value for performance.
This 200-watt system is one of the most powerful radios available, and it comes at a weight savings of 20% over that of competitive systems. In short, it's the best value in its class.
Key Features: No shock mounts required - saving space Stored tuning in non-volatile memory...once tuned, always tuned 99 user-programmable channels Pre-programmed emergency channel at 2.182 MHz 249 International Telecommunications Union (ITU) maritime radiotelephone network channels stored in permanent, non-volatile memory 280,000 discrete operating frequencies covering the 2.0000 to 29.9999 MHz frequency range in 100 Hz steps High fidelity audio data outputs compatible with 2400 bps error-detecting modems Power Amplifier and Coupler can be separated or installed together to maximize installation flexibility.
Dimensions: KRX 1053: 5.0 in.x 3.1 in. x 10.8 in. KPA 1052: 7.2 in. x 1.8 in. x 12.7 in. KAC 1052: 7.2 in. x 4.7 in x 13.5 in. (HxWxL) Weight: KRX 1053: 5.56 lb. KPA 1052: 7.6 lb. KAC 1052: 15.7 lb.
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