Somewhere around here, I (still) have some inside sales literature GE (I think) had produced to match some exacting Motorola Specifications in bid sales to public safety. This, as I remember, was to thwart (?) 'this specification is ... and we can match that requirement.'
An example, as I remember, something having to do with the Motorola Micor spec saying 10 watts receive audio out (measured at the front of the radio) vs. 12 watts receive audio out (measured at the speaker) Neil Kevin Custer wrote: > > Paul Finch wrote: > > >Kevin, > > > >Explain please! The only thing I see is the TCXO's that are even > >anywhere close. > > > > Similarities in Mobiles: > Control Head. > PL (Channel Guard). > RF Power Output Options (Like 110 watts). > AF Power Output (10 watts) > Channelized Crystal Elements. > 5 Pole HR in a casting that is not soldered to the PC board. > Dual Hysteresis Squelch. > Single Conversion Receiver, with 11 meg I-F frequency. > Same number of I-F poles. > Stable RF/AF circuitry operates on 10 volts (9.6 on the Micor) > PA Protection (VSWR). > Receiver Sensitivity. > Preamp is an option. > Frequency Ranges (Like 150.8 mc.) > Size. > Weight. > > Gee, there are hardly any similarities now that I look at it..... > Get real...... > > Kevin Custer > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/