The Ranger RCI-63FFD4 has the most
output power in its class – an incredible 400 watts PEP. The 63FFD4 has
all the features a radio operator wants in a top-of-the-line radio.
Experience Ranger’s legendary quality and 30 years of engineering
expertise with the RCI-63FFD4.
- New Final Amplifier Design
- 375+ Watts PEP Output Power
- RT-1 mosfet transistors
- Variable RF Power Control
- 6 Digit Frequency Counter
- New Smoke
Chrome Front Panel
- Heavy Duty, High Power Heatsink
- S/RF/SWR
Front Panel Meter
- Real Channel Selector Control
- SRA-198 Chrome
Noise Cancelling Mic Included
- Variable Echo and Talk Back Controls
- Dimmer Switch
- Thru-Hole Component Circuit Boards
- Cool Blue
LED Channel Display
- 4pin Front Panel Mic Jack
We ask that if
you may need
Warranty service on this radio to please send directly to Ranger.
You can find all the information you need
Here<---
This is one of those radios that the
frequency counter counts up and down, the last digit changing all the
time. We cannot change this, it has been that way with these counters
for years. If you can't live with it, don't buy this radio. Thank you.
Measurement Conditions
Power Source
...................................................................... 13.8 V
DC Antenna Impedance
.......................................................... 50 Ω
Test
Temperature ..............................................................
25° C AM Modulation Frequency
............................................ 1 kHz
Mean Signal Input
Level.................................................. 1000μV
Reference
AM Modulation Percentage ........................ 1 kHz 30%
Reference
Audio Output Power ......................................0.5 W
Audio
Output Load ...........................................................8 Ω
Resistive Transmitter
1. Frequency Tolerance @ -20 ~ 60 °C
(5
Minutes after Switch on) .............................................AM : <
± 300 Hz 2. Carrier Power (High/Low)
........................................... AM :100W/10 W (± 10%)
3. PEP
Power (Two Tone) ................................................AM : 400 W
(max) 4. Spurious & Harmonic Emission ..................................AM
: > -35 dB 5. Current Draw @ No Modulation.................................AM : 30 Amps 6. Modulation Frequency Response
(1 kHz, 0dB
reference lower at 450 Hz) .......................... AM : -4 / +2-8
7.
Modulation Frequency Response
(1 kHz, 0dB reference upper at 2.5
kHz) ........................ AM : -4 / +2-8
8. Microphone Sensitivity (AM
for 50% Modulation)
......................................................................AM : < 5 mV
9. AMC Range (50 – 100%) ........................................... AM : > 60
dB 10. Maximum Deviation Input (30mV)
...........................AM :
90% ±10 Receiver (ANL & NB Switch Off)
1. Sensitivity for 10 dB
S/N .............................................AM : < 1μV
2. AGC Figure of
Merit, 50mV for 10dB Change in Audio Output ......................AM : >
70 dB 3. Audio Frequency Response
(Upper Frequency 2.5kHz)
..............................................AM : -4 / +2-8
4. Audio
Frequency Response
(Lower Frequency 450Hz)
...............................................AM : -4 / +2-8
5. Adjacent
Channel Selectivity ....................................AM : > 55 dB
6.
Maximum Audio Output Power .................................AM : > 3 W
7.
Audio Output Power @ 10% THD ............................AM : > 2.5 W
8. RF
Gain Control Range.................................................AM : > 30 dB
9. S/N Ratio @ 1mV Input ...............................................AM : > 40dB
10. Squelch Sensitivity at Threshold ........................... AM : < 1 μV
11. Squelch Sensitivity at Tight .....................................AM : 1000
μV ±500 12. S Meter Sensitivity at S-6 (no modulation) ............AM : 100
μV 13. Image Rejection Ratio ............................................... AM :
> 50 dB 14. IF Rejection Ratio IST ..............................................
AM : > 60 dB
15. Oscillator Dropout Voltage (DC) ............................ AM
: < 10 V 16. Current Draw at No Signal ....................................... AM
: < 250 mA 17. Current Draw at Max. Audio Output ..................... AM : <
1 A Other
1. SWR CAL (Adjust) @ 1:1 .........................................
AM : 1.0 SWR 2. SWR CAL (Adjust) @2:1
.........................................
AM : 2.0 SWR
......................................................................................................... |
|
Ranger radios sometimes have a small scratch or ding
that the factory covers with black touch up. We cannot effect this and
do not guarantee your radio to be cosmetically perfect. Bells CB will
make no marks or scratches on your radio ourselves. Ranger might though
and I cannot control it.
Comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the condition that this device does not cause harmful
interference. Further information can be found at the FCC
website http://fcc.gov or
the ARRL website http://arrl.org.
Transmitting using this radio requires an Amateur Radio License.
Licensing information can be obtained by visiting
www.fcc.gov or
http://arrl.org. In Canada, visit
http://strategis.ic.gc.ca
or http://www.rac.ca
|