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QYT KT-7900D

Qyt Kt-7900d Manual Pdf

Mini Pro QYT KT-8900D Dual Band Quad Standby 5Tone 2Tone 200 Channels ANI DTMF External Speaker PTT 25W VHF 136-174MHz 20W UHF 400-480MHz Car/Truck Ham Mobile Transceiver Two Way Radio Black + 1-Pcs NKTECH USB. Features: Designed for perfect fit. High quality 100% brand new. Com: qyt kt-8900d dual band vhf uhf mini color. KT-8900 / JT-6188 User Manual The Manuals are in.pdf format If you are using Windows, press 'Control F' after the manual has loaded. This will produce a search box in the upper right corner of the screen for easy searching. KT8900 User Manual (pdf) Dual Band 5-2015 KT8900R User Manual (pdf.

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Functional Features

  • Quad Band, Quad-Standby
  • External Speaker/PTT
  • Mini Size
  • PC Program
  • Remote Stun, Remote Activate, Remote Kill.
  • DTMF function, 2 tone, 5 tone
  • PTT – ID code
  • Repeater Function
  • 25 power output
  • FM radio
  • Alarm function
  • Monitor

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

Frequency rangeVHF: 136-174MHz (220~260MHz)

UHF: 400~480MHz (350~390MHz)

Channel capacity200 channels
Channel Spacing25KHz / 20KHz / 12.5KHz
Channel step-2.5KHz / 5KHz / 6.25KHz / 10KHz / 12.5KHz / 25KHz
Working Voltage13.8V DC ±15%
Squelch wayCARRIER / CTCSS / DCS / 5Tone / 2Tone / DTMF
Frequency stability±2.5ppm
Operating temperature-20~+60C
Dimension98 [ W ) x 43 ( H ) x126 ( D ) mm ( 103x47x 126 mm )
Weight448g

Receiver (ETSI EN 300 086 Standardized.Test)

Wide BandMarrow Band
Sensitivity=s0.25nVsO.35.uV
Adjacent Channel Selectivity3s70dB5*60dB
Intermodulations65dB&60dB
Spurious Rejection^70dBS=70dB
Audio response+1 — 3dB (0.3~3KHz)+1 — 3dB (0.3~2.55KHz)
Hum & Noise3=45dB&40dB
Audio Distortion• 5%
Audio output poweri?2W@10%

Transmit (ETSI EN 300 086 Standardized.Test)

Wide BandNarrow Band
Output power25W/20W(VHF/UHF)
Modulation Mode16K<r>F3E11KOF3E
Adjacent Channel Selectivity&70dB5=60B
Hum & Noises40dB36r:B
Spurious Emission=–60dB3=60dB
Audio response+1 ~-3dB (0.3~3KHz)+1~-3dB (0.3~2.55KHz)
Audio distortion• 5%

KT-7900D Software (2016-10-29) (2016-10-29)

Price & Shipping

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Quite a few members (myself included) have been tempted by the new QYT KT-8900D. $109AUD (shipped) buys you a Dual Band Quad-Standby Colour Screen Mini-Mobile rig that puts out a healthy 25W in a tiny package, complete with little cooling fan, a great little speaker and (from all the ones we’ve used) good quality transmit audio. I was fortunate enough to get mine with a $20 discount coupon (thanks eBay!) that made it a $90 purchase. How can you say no?

Side note: Yes, these model numbers are getting ridiculous. How many 8900 radios can there be? As many as there are 9800s? What about the 7800s? Argh!

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Lyle VK2SMI spotted an interesting accessory specifically for this radio today – a Bluetooth Radio Speaker Mic! Integrated Bluetooth options in higher-end radios like the Icom ID-5100A and the Yaesu FTM-400 aren’t uncommon these days – but if you opt for those (stupidly) expensive options you get yourself a Bluetooth headset – not something in the form factor of a traditional radio mic. $59.99AUD (shipped) is the right price too! Check out the BT-89:

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Included is a 1400mAh battery in the mic giving a quoted 2 days usage (with 1 week standby). Usable range is quoted to be 10 meters from the supplied dongle, and the dongle gets its power from the radio itself. As pictured, the unit is supplied with a USB plug pack and a USB to 3.5mm cable for charging the mic. No more mic cables in the car (or less cables across the bench) sounds enticing doesn’t it? I’m not sure how good the radio will look with that short dongle cable leaving the dongle dangling 2cm in front of the mic port though…

Compatible radios are listed as the QYT KT-7900D, KT-8900, KT-8900R and KT-8900D (see aforementioned comment about model numbers).

Qyt Kt-7900d User Manual Pdf

Conversation turned to how easy it may be to adapt this unit to other radios – different mic pinouts would be one hurdle to overcome (which should be relatively easy with a small home-made adaptor), supply voltage from the radio to the dongle may be different (less easy to overcome, but doable) and finally the impedance/output that the Bluetooth receiving dongle presents to the radio’s mic input may also be an issue.

Food for thought.

Now if someone could get to making an adaptor that lets you use your in-car (factory) Phone Bluetooth connection with (any) mobile rig (along with a nice cordless PTT), I’d be eternally grateful!