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TK-D240/D340

  TK-D240 TK-D340
GENERAL
Frequency Range 136-174 MHz 400-470 MHz
450-520 MHz
Number of Channels 32 ch / 2 zones (Max. 16 ch/ zone)
Channel Spacing Analog 25/12.5 kHz
Digital 12.5 kHz
Operating Voltage 7.5 V DC ± 20 %
Battery Life
(5-5-90, battery saver off)
Analog/Digital approx. 11.5/13.5 hrs w/KNB-45L
approx. 8/10 hrs w/KNB-29N
Operating Temperature Range -30 ºC to +60 ºC
(with KNB-45L: -10 ºC to +60 ºC)
Frequency Stability ±2.0 ppm ±1.0 ppm
Antenna Impedance 50 Ω
Dimensions(W x H x D) w/KNB-45L or
KNB-29N
54 x 121.4 x 33.8 mm
Weight w/KNB-45L 285 g
w/KNB-29N 370 g
RECEIVER
Sensitivity Digital 1 % BER 0.45 μV
Digital 5 % BER 0.3 μV
Analog (12 dB SINAD) 0.25 μV
Adjacent Channel Selectivity Analog @ 25/12.5 kHz 74/68 dB
Intermodulation Distortion Analog 72 dB
Spurious Response Analog 70 dB
Audio Distortion Less than 10 %
Audio Output 1 W/12 Ω (Internal speaker)
500 mW/8 Ω (External speaker)
TRANSMITTER
RF Power Output 5/1 W 4/1 W
Spurious Response 70 dB
FM Hum & Noise Analog @ 25/12.5 kHz 45/40 dB
Audio Distortion Less than 2 %
Emission Designator 16K0F3E, 14K0F2D, 14K0F3E, 12K0F2D,
11K0F3E, 7K50F2D, 7K60FXE, 7K60FXD

Specifications shown are typical.
Analog 25 kHz is not included in the models sold in the USA or US territories.
Analog measurements accord with TIA 603. Digital measurements accord with EN 300 113.
Details and timing of firmware and software updates are subject to change without notice.
Specifications are subject change without notice, due to advancements in technology.
FleetSync® is a registered trademark of JVCKENWOOD Corporation.
AMBE+2™ is a trademark of Digital Voice Systems Inc.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.

Applicable Standards

Standard MIL 810C
Methods/
Procedures
MIL 810D
Methods/
Procedures
MIL 810E
Methods/
Procedures
MIL 810F
Methods/
Procedures
MIL 810G
Methods/
Procedures
Low Pressure 500.1/Procedure I 500.2/Procedure I, II 500.3/Procedure I, II 500.4/Procedure I, II 500.5/Procedure I, II
High Temperature 501.1/Procedure I, II 501.2/Procedure I, II 501.3/Procedure I, II 501.4/Procedure I, II 501.5/Procedure I, II
Low Temperature 502.1/Procedure I 502.2/Procedure I, II 502.3/Procedure I, II 502.4/Procedure I, II 502.5/Procedure I, II
Temperature Shock 503.1/Procedure I 503.2/Procedure I 503.3/Procedure I 503.4/Procedure I, II 503.5/Procedure I
Solar Radiation 505.1/Procedure I 505.2/Procedure I 505.3/Procedure I 505.4/Procedure I 505.5/Procedure I
Rain 506.1/Procedure I, II 506.2/Procedure I, II 506.3/Procedure I, II 506.4/Procedure I, III 506.5/Procedure I, III
Humidity 507.1/Procedure I, II 507.2/Procedure II, III 507.3/Procedure II, III 507.4 507.5/Procedure II
Salt Fog 509.1/Procedure I 509.2/Procedure I 509.3/Procedure I 509.4 509.5
Dust 510.1/Procedure I 510.2/Procedure I 510.3/Procedure I 510.4/Procedure I, III 510.5/Procedure I
Vibration 514.2/Procedure VIII, X 514.3/Procedure I 514.4/Procedure I 514.5/Procedure I 514.6/Procedure I
Shock 516.2/Procedure I, II, V 516.3/Procedure I, IV 516.4/Procedure I, IV 516.5/Procedure I, IV 516.6/Procedure I, IV
International Protection Standard
Dust & Water Protection IP54/IP55

*1: The 2-pin connector cover has to be connected to the radio, or the locking bracket has to be attached to the KMC-45D external speaker microphone.