 | Programmable Features By Personal Computer Or On-board Switches
 | Call Sign on 1402
 | Up to 60 character Morse Code call
sign |
 | Call sign proceeded by DE (from) |
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 | Call Sign on 1402V
 | User recorded in voice up to 60
seconds in length |
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 | Operation Modes
 | 1 Identifies after each time period |
 | 2 Identifies after each transmission |
 | 3 Identifies one time period after beginning of a transmission |
 | 4 Identifies at the beginning of a transmission and again one time
period after its beginning |
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 | Monitor Release Delay Timer:
 | 3 seconds, programmable from 0-19 seconds |
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 | Interval Timer (time period):
 | 15 Minutes, programmable 0-98 minutes |
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 | Morse Code Speed (1402 only):
 | 24 Word/Minute, programmable 10 to 40 |
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 | Tone Frequency (1402 only):
 | 1080 Hz, programmable 690 to 2000 Hz |
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 | Monitor Inputs
 | Receiver (Rx) COR Monitor
 | Switch set to active low or active high |
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 | Transmitter (Tx) Keying Monitor
 | Active low. Usually controlled by push to talk closure. This
terminal starts interval timer in modes 3 & 4 |
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 | RX And TX Monitor Loading
 | 1 mA max, at 0 VDC, 0 mA when above +5 VDC |
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 | RX And TX Monitor Levels
 | Digital low = 0 to +1.2 VDC |
 | Digital hi = +3.5 to +75 VDC |
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 | Audio activity monitor |
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 | Audio Output
 | 600 ohm balanced audio output |
 | Signwave distortion, max 20% |
 | Output Noise, 50db below rated output |
 | Output Level, variable from -25 to -3 DBM |
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 | Test switch, transmit indicator and speaker on/off switch |
 | Normally open and closed relay contacts |
 | Options Available
 | 120 VAC wall transformer |
 | PC programming cable and software |
 | Toneless CW pulsed carrier ID |
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 | Model 1402V (Voice Identification)
 | 60 seconds of digital audio |
 | Message retained without power or batteries |
 | On-site recording with standard telephone handset |
 | Plus all features of the standard 1402 |
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 | Operates on 8-25 VDC/VAC 200 mA |
 | Size: 8.5" wide x 1.75" high x 5.5" deep |
 | All features and operation modes comply with FCC regulations
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