ALINCO EC10 UHF FM Power Transceiver User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- ALINCO
Table of Contents
ALINCO EC10 UHF FM Power Transceiver
EC10
INSTALLING BATTERY
Lift the bottom tab and lift the battery-case cover. Insert three A
drycells or NiCd battery cells here; close, and lock with the bottom tab.
DISPLAY
- A. “M’ is displayed continuously on a programmed memory channel. The “M’ lashes on a memory channel not yet programmed.
- B. Memory channel number.
- C. Frequency (and other parameters when programming functions)
- D. “‘BUSY” appears upon receiving a signal.
- E. S-meter/RF output power meter
- F. Auto Power Off enabled
- G. Low Battery Indicator (Flashes when needs replacement or charge)
- H. Low Power Output mode indicator
- I. Alarm function ON
- J. Oftset shift direction
- K. CTCSS tone encoder ON
QUICK REFERENCE CHART
FEATURES
SPECIFICATIONS:
- General
- Frequency range / 433.0625 – 434.7750MH
- Modulation / F3E
- DC power source /3.6 – 4.5V (internal battery), 5.5V (external regulated source)
- Current TX / approx. 30mA@4.5V DC, RX/ approx. 33mA (squelched)
- Dimensions / 55(W) × 100(H) x 28(D)mm without projections
- Weight /approx. 185g (with three AA drycells)
- Transmitter
- Output Power / approx. 10mW @4.5V DC
- Modulator /Variable reactance
- Max. deviation / ‡ 5kHz
- Recelver
- Configuration / Double conversion superheterodyne
- IF./1st: 23.05MHz/2nd: 450kHz
- Sensitivity / better than – 15dB (12dB SINAD)
- AF output / not less than 100mW (10% distort. @80)
OTHER FUNCTIONS
- Courtesy Beep: A short beep is emitted on your transmitting signal upon each release of the PTT key, to let the other party “goahead” and talk. To toggle on this function, press and hold the UP key and turn on the power. To toggle off, do the same with the DOWN key.
- Key Stroke Beep Sound: The beep heard with each stroke of keys can be toggled on/off, by pressing and holding the MONITOR key and turning the power on.
- Channel Display Mode: Only the memory channel number (and not the frequency) is displayed. If vour operation is limited on your “usual” channels only. this setting may be useful. This mode can be entred/exited by press/holding the V/M key and turning the power on.
- Resetting: Press and hold the F-key and turn on the power.
OPTIONS
- battery charger EDC-79 (220V AC input)
- Headse with vox
- EME-12 (Earpad type)
- EME-13 (Earphone type)
- Tie-pin mic. and earphone with VOX EME-15
- Speaker Microphone EMS-9
- Earphone Mic. EME-4
- Soft Case ESC-27
- Car lighter DC cable with voltage conversion to 5.5V DC EDH-18
- Mobile bracket EBC-6
DJ-S41
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Lift the bottom tab and lift the battery case cover. Insert three A drycells
or NiCd battery cells here; close, and lock with the bottom tab.
DISPLAY
- A “M’ is displayed continuously on a programmed memory channel. The “M” flashes on a memory channel not yet programmed.
- B Memory channel number.
- C Frequency (and other parameters when programming functions)
- D “‘BUSY” appears upon receiving a signal.
- E S-meter/RF output power meter
- F Auto Power Off enabled
- G Low Battery Indicator (Flashes when needs replacement or charge)
- H Low Power Output mode indicator
- I Alarm function ON
- J Offset shift direction
- K CTCSS tone encoder ON
QUICK REFERENCE CHART
FEATURES
SPECIFICATION
- General
- Frequency range /DJ-S41T 425.000 – 449.995MHz, DJ-S41(C) 433.050 – 434.790MHz
- Modulation /FE
- DC power source / 3.6~4.5V (internal battery), 5.5V (external regulated source)
- Current TX / approx. 260mA (30mA S-41(CI) @4.5V DC, RX/ approx. 33mA (squelched)
- Dimensions / 55(W) × 100(H) x 28(D)mm without projections
- Weight / approx. 185g (with three AA drycells)
- Transmitter
- Output Power /approx. 340mW 10mW S-41(C)) @4.5V DC
- Modulator / Variable reactance
- Max. deviation / ‡ 5kHz
- Receiver
- Configuration /Double conversion superheterodyne
- I.F./ 1st: 23.05MHz/ 2nd: 450kHz
- Sensitivity / better than – 15dBy (12dB SINAD)
- AF output / not less than 100mW (10% distort. @802)
OTHER FUNCTION
- Courtesy Beep: A short beep is emitted on your transmitting signal upon each release of the PTT key, to let the other party “goahead” and talk. To toggle on this function, press and hold the UP key and turn on the power. To toggle off, do the same with the DOWN key.
- Reverse: To monitor the uplink frequency of the repeater (when an offset has been programmed), press F + SCAN, then press and hold the MONITOR key. Releasing the MONITOR key will cancel the reverse reception and pressing PT will bring back to the original state.
- Key Stroke Beep Sound: The beep heard with each stroke of keys can be toggled on/off, by pressing and holding the MONITOR key and turning the power on.
- Channel Display Mode: Only the memory channel number (and not the frequency) is displayed. If your operation is limited on your “usual” channels only, this setting may be useful. This mode can be entred/exited by press/holding the V/M key and turning the power on.
OPTIONS
- Battery Charger MW818 (220V AC input)
- Headset with VOX
- EME-12 (Earpad type)
- EME-13 (Earphone type)
- Tie-pin mic. and earphone with VOX EME-15
- Speaker Microphone EMS-9
- Earphone Mic EME-4
- Soft Case. ESC-27
- Car lighter DC cable with voltage conversion to 5.5V DC EDH-18
- Mobile bracket EBC 6
CPU UNIT
RF UNIT
VCO UNIT
FCC NOTE
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or teleVision reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.”
References
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