Frequency Range: 87 ~ 108 MHz Frequency Step Value:100 KHz Modulation:FM (+/- 75 KHz) Frequency Stability:+/- 10 ppm Frequency Stabilization:PLL (Phase Locked Loop) Frequency Response:50 ~ 15,000 Hz Pre-Emphasis: 50us or 75us Pre-emphasis preset by their Technical Department, Request 75us USA Broadcast Standard at time of order ! RF Power Output:0 ~ 25 Watts RF Output Connector:'N' Type Female RF Output Impedance:50 Ohms Unbalanced Harmonic Suppression:<= -60 db Audio Input Connector:'RCA' Type Female, 6.5mm Microphone Input Connector Audio Distortion: 0.2% Input Level: <= 15 dbv Stereo Separation: >= 35 db S/N Ratio: >= 70 db Working Environment Temperature: -10 ~ 45 Degrees Celsius RS-232:No Low Pass Filter:N/A VSWR/Temperature Protection:Yes RDS Capability:No Power Requirements:12 VDC @ 5 Amps Duty Cycle:Continuous Duty Size:210mm x 174mm x 59mm
3/14/18 UPDATE !
I have received correspondence today from FMUser.org informing me that the FU-25A FM Broadcast Transmitter may be preset at the FMUser Technical Department for 75us pre-emphasis, the USA broadcast standard ! When placing your order for this transmitter be sure to special request this feature !
Additionally, I am in communication with the Technical Staff to ascertain whether their complete current lineup of FM Broadcast Transmitters may be special ordered, preset to 75us pre-emphasis as well. As soon as I receive confirmation from them I will post that information here on this forum ! I have included my recommendation that this information be included with the Technical Specification information included with each model currently available so that potential customers of their products are fully aware of this fact and make an informed purchase decision.
*** NOTE: This transmitter appears to utilize the exact same circuit board as the CZH-25A, CZH-T251, and CZE-T251 transmitters.
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