Literature Offered On New Harris RF Communications Synthesized Transceiver

Literature is now available describing the RF-230M, a powerful synthesized transceiver from Harris RF Communications, Rochester, N.Y. The new model is designed for channelized operation on up to 96 preset channels and up to 1,000 watts for onboard or limited coast capabilities.

Designed with Electronically Alterable Read Only Memory (EAROM), it is easily programmed with no crystals to change.

Modular construction, completely solid-state design, and simple operator controls make the RF- 230M an easy to operate, compact unit. Banded automatic servo tuning in the antenna coupler directs the 125-watt PEP output to the antenna and constantly monitors and adjusts to changing environmental conditions. The full line of accessories are all designed around the building block concept.

For complete literature, write J.D. Vatcher, Harris Corporation, RF C o m m u n i c a t i o n s Division, 1680 University Avenue, Rochester, N.Y. 14610.

Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 24,  Feb 15, 1980

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