The Quansheng UV-K6 is a versatile dual-band handheld transceiver that offers an impressive array of features for amateur radio enthusiasts.
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Here’s a detailed look at its specifications:
Frequency Range
The UV-K6 boasts an extensive frequency coverage:
- Transmit (TX): 136-173.9750 MHz (VHF) and 400-469.9750 MHz (UHF)
- Receive (RX): 50-600 MHz (full band)
Specific receiving ranges include:
- 50-76 MHz (RX only)
- 108-135.9750 MHz (Air band, RX only)
- 174-349.9750 MHz (RX only)
- 350-399.9750 MHz (RX only)
- 470-600 MHz (RX only)
- 76-108 MHz (FM radio)
Power and Battery
- Output Power: ≤5W
- Battery: 7.2V 1600mAh Li-ion rechargeable pack
- Emission Current: ≤1.5A
Channels and Memory
- 200 programmable memory channels
- 16 FM commercial radio memory channels
- 10 NOAA weather channels
Physical Characteristics
- Dimensions: 115mm x 60mm x 37.5mm
- Weight: 234g
- Antenna Impedance: 50 ohm
Performance Specifications
- Frequency Stability: ±1ppm
- Modulation: FM (11KΦ[email protected] / 16KΦF3E@25KHz)
- Audio Output: ≥0.5W
- Audio Distortion: ≤10%
- Operating Temperature: -20°C to +60°C
Receiver Sensitivity
- FM (12dB SINAD):
- 50-76 MHz: -121dBm
- 136-173.9975 MHz: -123dBm
- 400-469.9975 MHz: -123dBm
- 470-599.9975 MHz: -121dBm
- WFM (20dB SINAD): -110dBm (76-108 MHz)
- AM (10dB S/N): -113dBm (108-135.9975 MHz)
Transmitter Specifications
- Max Frequency Deviation: ≤5KHz (25KHz), ≤2.5KHz (12.5KHz)
- Modulation Distortion: ≤5%
- Spurious Radiation: ≤7.5uW
- Adjacent Channel Power: 70dB (25KHz), 60dB (12.5KHz)
- Residual Modulation: 40dB
Additional Features
- CTCSS/DCS support
- VOX (Voice Operated Transmission)
- DTMF and 1750 Hz tone
- 10-group scrambler
- Dual-band standby
- Cross-band communication
- Wireless frequency copy
- Auto/manual emergency alert
- Built-in high light torch
- Type-C and desktop cradle charging options
The Quansheng UV-K6 combines a wide receiving range, decent power output, and numerous features in a compact package. Its ability to receive air band frequencies and support for custom firmware make it an attractive option for amateur radio operators looking for a versatile and modifiable handheld transceiver.