The 99'er transceiver is designed to tune only the first two megacycles of the six meter band as there is virtually no occupancy above 52 mc. The receiver is designed to operate directly from any 115V AC 60 cycle outlet or from a 12 or 6 volt battery through the use of 12 volts inverters having a rate of 75 watts or more. A less expensive 50 watt inverter may be used by drawing heater current directly from the battery.
The 99'er transceiver is designed to tune only the first two megacycles of the six meter band as there is virtually no occupancy above 52 mc. The receiver is designed to operate directly from any 115V AC 60 cycle outlet or from a 12 or 6 volt battery through the use of 12 volts inverters having a rate of 75 watts or more. A less expensive 50 watt inverter may be used by drawing heater current directly from the battery.
The 99'er transceiver is designed to tune only the first two megacycles of the six meter band as there is virtually no occupancy above 52 mc. The receiver is designed to operate directly from any 115V AC 60 cycle outlet or from a 12 or 6 volt battery through the use of 12 volts inverters having a rate of 75 watts or more. A less expensive 50 watt inverter may be used by drawing heater current directly from the battery.
The 99'er transceiver is designed to tune only the first two megacycles of the six meter band as there is virtually no occupancy above 52 mc. The receiver is designed to operate directly from any 115V AC 60 cycle outlet or from a 12 or 6 volt battery through the use of 12 volts inverters having a rate of 75 watts or more. A less expensive 50 watt inverter may be used by drawing heater current directly from the battery.