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MODEL 700: RACOM'S Model 700 morse code identifier is an inexpensive way to identify your radio station's call sign. Four distinct operating modes make the Model 700 versatile and easy to use. It's many programmable features are programmed by a personal computer or at the factory. All RACOM'S station identifiers comply with all FCC regulations concerning station identification. MODEL 1402: The Model 1402 is the larger of the RACOM station identifiers. These units can be programmed in the field with the on-board switches or by a personal computer. Three activity monitors make sure that the 1402 does not identify over any transmission already in progress. MODEL 1402V: The Model 1402V is similar to the 1402 except that it uses voice identification rather than Morse code. This means that anyone can understand the identification message. The 1402V stores the user's voice identification message in digital memory. The message may be up to one minute in length and is retained during a power failure.
MODEL 1200RPT: The Model 1200RPT is an store and forward accessory for simplex and duplex radio systems. It will digitally record a live message and then rebroadcast it over the radio system when the frequency is clear. The 1200RPT has an activity monitor, monitor delay timer and transmitter keying lead. |