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PERDIX Wildlife Supplies. Unit 1 Hatton Rock Business Park,

Hatton Rock, Stratford-Upon-Avon, CV37 0BX. UK

Tel: +44 (0)1789 336123 www.perdixwildlifesupplies.com

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Standard Features Include:

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40 programmable channels

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Scanner function

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2 MHz coverage

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Extremely light weight - 390 grams

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6 digit, LCD frequency display (to 1 kHz)

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Operates for 12-15 hours on 2 AA alkaline batteries

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Adjustable gain for precise directionality at very close range

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Diodes light to indicate signal strength and with peak detector

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Earphone jack and speaker

Optional:

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Additional 2 MHz band (nearby) covered

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his receiver is micro-processor controlled.

It covers any 2 MHz band between 138 and 175

MHz. An adjacent 2 MHz band can be included as

an option.

The receiver includes 40 programmable channels,

and it also includes a scanner function for the

programmed channels.

The PERDIX VHF receiver has one external antenna

socket.

The frequency is set by a knob to the closest 1 kHz.

Also fine trimming of the frequency (tone) and the

gain is controlled by knobs. The frequency set is

shown on a LCD.

The strength of the signal received is indicated on

a LED array and also by a loudspeaker or earphone.

The receiver is powered by 2 alkaline or NiMH

(rechargeable) batteries.

The robust PERDIX VHF receiver Tracking Receiver is designed and manufactured for field use, to

withstand adverse weather conditions.

VHF Receiver

Instructions

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Summary of Contents for RX-98

Page 1: ...s micro processor controlled It covers any 2 MHz band between 138 and 175 MHz An adjacent 2 MHz band can be included as an option The receiver includes 40 programmable channels and it also includes a scanner function for the programmed channels The PERDIX VHF receiver has one external antenna socket The frequency is set by a knob to the closest 1 kHz Also fine trimming of the frequency tone and th...

Page 2: ...igit by rotating the knob To move to the next digit to the left press and release the knob again Continue changing the frequency using the method described Channel Mode Setting the channel frequency 1 Utilise the frequency mode to tune the receiver to the desired frequency according to the method described above 2 Press and hold the FREQ knob until the text Channel xx is displayed XX represents a ...

Page 3: ... Point preferably horizontally with the front of the external directional antenna at the transmitter To set the transmitter frequency press the FREQ knob and release it to change the 1 kHz digit underlined by turning the FREQ knob Push the FREQ knob again to change the 10kHz digit underlined and set the frequency by turning the knob In the same way the 100 kHz and the MHz can be changed When the l...

Page 4: ...iver has good dynamic properties which makes it easy to use even close to a strong transmitter Care As mentioned above do not keep the batteries in the receiver during prolonged periods of non use If the receiver has been used in heavy rain and there is moisture inside open the battery compartment take out the batteries and let the receiver remain open over night in a dry and warm place This norma...

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