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  • The Q600 system offers hands free, full-duplex, continuous communication.
  • Up to six people can be equipped with the wireless FM beltpack remotes on the Q600.
  • The QX-600 master station can connect into virtually any wired system-- typically Clear-Com, RTS, Telex and ROH.
  • When the QX-600 is connected into a hardwired intercom system, the number of master stations and beltpack remotes (six per station) is limited only by the number of available frequencies.
  • Two Q-600 master stations can also be independently linked together, allowing full-duplex communications among up to 12 beltpacks and two master stations.
  • The Q600 system is designed for wide frequency response, and has audio characteristics to match wired intercoms such as Clear-Com and RTS.
  • The QTR-600 wireless beltpacks operate similar to hardwired intercom beltpacks. The QTR-600 beltpacks have two operating controls-- a combination on/off switch, headset volume control, and a push-button audio control switch.
  • A push-button audio control switch is programmable for push-to-talk (continuous transmit) or push-to-mute (continuous transmit and speech) on the QTR-600 beltpacks.
  • The QTR-600 offers an optional three-position audio control rocker switch that provides momentary operation on one side, "locking" operation on the other side, and "off" in the center position.
  • Rugged welded aircraft aluminum alloy cases allow the QTR-600 beltpacks to withstand the rough-handling by production crews.

 

QTR-2 Beltpack Transceiver

Frequency Range:
150-2 16 MHz
Frequency Stability:
±0.005%, —20°C to +60°C
Transmitter Power Output:
45-50
mW into 50 ohm
Transmitter Harmonics:
Better than —60 dBc
Transmitter Spurs:
Better than 50 dBc
Transmitter Frequency Deviation:
±6 kHz, peak
Receiver Sensitivity:
Better than 0.75 uV for 30 dB S/N
Receiver Image Rejection:
75 dB minimum
Receiver Distortion:
2% worst case
Receiver Ultimate SIN:
80 dB minimum (20 kllz flat)
Receiver Output Level:
0
to 3 Vrms into 50 Q (175 mW) (with balanced output)
Power:
6.5
to 9.5 Vdc from 9-V battery
Current Drain:
Transmitter and receiver each approximately 35 mA
Battery Life:
8 to 10 hours
Audio Frequency Response:
70 Hz to 7.5 khz, at —3 dB
Controls:
Combined off/on and volume control; programmable push-to-talk/mute/transmit switch
Indicator:
LED power “ON”
Range:
To 1000 ft, or more (line of sight); somewhat less under typical conditions
Size:
3.8
in (9.7 cm) Wx5.2 in (13.2 cm) Lx 1.5 in (3.8 cm) thick
Weight:
1.1 lbs (0.5 kg)
Temperature Range:
—20°C to +60°C
Construction:
High-impact ABS control panel; one-piece anodized aircraft alloy case

QX-6A Wireless Master Station

Frequency Range:
150-216
MHz
Frequency Stability:
±0.005%, —20°C to +50°C
Transmitter Power Output:
45-50
mW into 50 Q
Transmitter Harmonics:
Less than —60 dBc
Transmitter Spurs:
Less than —60 dBc
Transmitter Frequency Deviation:
±6 kHz, peak
Receiver Sensitivity:
Better than 0.75 uV for 30 dB S/N
Receiver Image Rejection:
80 dB minimum
Receiver Distortion:
2% (worst case)
Receiver Ultimate SIN:
80 dB minimum
Intercom Interface:
Various; programmed internally
Power Supply:
115/230 Vac, 50/60 Hz, 20 W maximum or external +11.5 to +32 Vdc
Range:
To 1000 feet or more (line of sight), somewhat less under typical conditions
Size:
16.75 in (42.5 cm) W, or 19.0 in (48.26 cm) W with optional rack mounting ears, x 10.0 in (25.4 cm) D x 3.5 in (8.89 cm) II
Weight:
11.3 lbs (5.13 kg)
Temperature Range:
—20°C to +60°C
Construction:
Aircraft-alloy aluminum

QTR-600 Beltback Transceiver

Frequency Range:
150-216
MHz (receive)
 
494-806
MHz (transmit)
Frequency Stability:
±0.005%, —20°C to +60°C
Transmitter Power Output:
100 mW into 50 Q
Transmitter Harmonics:
Better than —60 dBc
Transmitter Spurs:
Better than —50 dBc
Transmitter Frequency Deviation:
±37 kllz, peak
Receiver Sensitivity:
Better than 0.75 uV for 30 dB S/N
Receiver Image Rejection:
75 dB minimum
Receiver Distortion:
2% worst case
Receiver Ultimate SIN:
80 dB minimum (20 kHz flat)
Receiver Output Level:
0
to 3 Vrms into 50 ohms (175 mW) (with balanced output)
Power:
6.5
to 9.5 Vdc from 9-V battery
Audio Frequency Response:
70 Hz to 7.5 kHz, at —3 dB
Controls:
Combined off/on and volume control; programmable push-to-talk/mute/transmit switch
Indicator:
LED power “ON”
Range:
To 1000 feet or more (line of sight); somewhat less under typical conditions
Size:
3.8
in (9.7 cm) Wx5.2 in (13.2 cm) Lx 1.5 in (3.8 cm) thick
Weight:
1.1 lbs (0.5 kg)
Temperature Range:
—20°C to +60°C
Construction:
High-impact ABS control panel; one-piece anodized aircraft-alloy case

QX-600 Wireless Master Station

VHF Frequency Range:
150-216
MHz (transmit)
 
494-806
MHz (receive)
VHF Frequency Stability:
±0.005%, —20°C to +50°C
VHF Transmitter Power Output:
45-50
mW into 50 ohm
VHF Transmitter Harmonics:
Less than —60 dBc
VHF Transmitter Spurs:
Less than —60 dBc
Transmitter Frequency Deviation:
±6 kHz, peak
Receiver Sensitivity:
Better than 0.75 uv for 30 dB S/N
Receiver Image Rejection:
80 dB minimum
Receiver Frequency Response:
70 Hz to 7.5 kHz, at —3 dB
Receiver Distortion:
2% (worst case)
Receiver Ultimate SIN:
80 dB minimum
Intercom Interface:
Various; programmed internally
Power Supply:
115/230 Vac, 50/60 Hz, 20 W maximum or external +11.5 to +32 Vdc
Range:
To 1000 ft, or more (line of sight), somewhat less under typical conditions
Size:
16.75 in (42.5 cm) W, or 19.0 in (48.26 cm) W with optional rack mounting ears, x 10.0 in (25.4 cm) D x 3.5 in (8.89 cm) 11
Weight:
11.3 lbs (5.13 kg)
Temperature Range:
—20°C to +60°C
Construction:
Aircraft-alloy aluminum