Transmit Power - Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-200 Function Reference

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4 TRANSMISSION/ RECEPTION

4.2 Transmit Power

4.2
Transmit Power
Transmit Power is the transmission power of the transceiver. A user can use the transceiver by switching the transmission
power to high power or low power.
If the transceiver is located near repeaters or target party, a user can change the transmission power to low power in order
to avoid causing unnecessary radio interference to other transceivers. Also, for Portable, the battery operating time of the
transceiver is extended by reducing power consumption.
Model
NX-200/ NX-200S/ NX-210
NX-300/ NX-300S
NX-410
NX-411
NX-700
NX-700H
NX-800
NX-800H
NX-900
NX-901
For Portable,the "H" icon appears in the icon display area if a channel or GID where "High" is configured for the
transmission power is selected. Alternatively, the "L" icon appears in the icon display area if a channel or GID where "Low"
is configured for the transmission power is selected.
The methods for configuring the transmission power and changing the transmission power by using the transceiver vary as
below depending on the system.
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
Table 4-2 Transmit Power
Transmit Power
Low
1 W
1 W
1 W
1 W
5 W
10 W
If the transmit frequency is 490 MHz or lower:
5 W
If the transmit frequency is higher than 490 MHz:
If the transmit frequency is 490 MHz or lower:
If the transmit frequency is higher than
10 W
490 MHz and is 512 MHz or lower.
If the transmit frequency is higher than 512 MHz:
5 W
5 W
High
5 W
5 W
3 W
2.5 W
30 W
50 W
30 W
25 W
45 W
40 W
35 W
15 W
15 W
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