Specifications
General |
NX-P1202AV |
NX-P1302AU |
Pre-set Frequencies |
151-159 MHz |
451-470 MHz |
Max. Channels per Radio |
64 channels |
Number of Zones |
4 zones |
Max. Channels per Zone |
16 channels |
Channel Spacing |
Analog |
25*1 / 12.5 kHz |
Power Supply |
7.5 VDC ±20 % |
Battery Life (5-5-90) |
KNB-45L (2000mAh) |
Approx. 15 hours |
KNB-69L (2550mAh) |
Approx. 19.5 hours |
Operating Temperature(Radio only)*2 |
-22°F to +140°F (-30°C to +60°C) |
Frequency Stability (-30 to +60°C; +25°C Ref.) |
±0.5 ppm |
Antenna Impedance |
50 Ω |
Dimensions |
(W x H x D) Projections Not Included |
Radio with KNB-45L/82LCM |
2.13 x 4.84 x 1.32 in (54 x 123 x 33.5 mm) |
Radio with KNB-69L |
2.13 x 4.84 x 1.48 in (54 x 123 x 37.5 mm) |
Weight |
Radio Only |
5.64 oz (160 g) |
Radio with KNB-45L/82LCM |
9.88 oz (280 g) |
Radio with KNB-69L |
10.41 oz (295 g) |
FCC ID |
K44501000 |
K44501101 |
*1 25 / 30 kHz in VHF/UHF Bands excluding T-Band are not included in the models sold in the USA or US territories.
*2 Operating temperature specification for a Li-ion battery is -10°C to +60°C [14°F to +140°F].
Specifications shown are typical and subject to change without notice, due to advancements in technology
Details and timing of firmware and software updates are subject to change without notice.
Analog measurements made per TIA603. Specifications are measured according to applicable standards.
All interfaces must be fully sealed with appropriate covers or by designated genuine accessories.
Receiver |
NX-P1202AV |
NX-P1302AU |
Sensitivity |
Analog @ 12.5/25 kHz (12 dB SINAD) |
0.20 μV / 0.24 μV |
Selectivity |
Analog @ 12.5 / 25 kHz |
68 dB / 74 dB |
Intermodulation Distortion |
70 dB |
Spurious Rejection |
70 dB |
Audio Distortion |
7% |
Audio Output Power |
1 W / 12 Ω (Internal Output) |
500 mW / 8 Ω (External Output) |
Transmitter |
NX-P1202AV |
NX-P1302AU |
RF Power Output*2 (High / Low) |
2 W / 1 W |
Spurious Emission |
-70 dB |
FM Hum & Noise |
Analog @ 12.5 / 25 kHz |
40 dB / 45 dB |
Audio Distortion |
2% |
Emission Designator |
16K0F3E,*1 11K0F3E, 8K30F1E, 8K30F1D, |
8K30F7W, 4K00F1E, 4K00F1D, 4K00F7W, 4K00F2D |
FleetSync® is a registered trademark of JVCKENWOOD Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
NEXEDGE® is a registered trademark of JVCKENWOOD Corporation.
ProTalk® is a registered trademark of JVCKENWOOD Corporation.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
MIL-STD & IP
MIL 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 |
507.5/Prcedure II |
Salt Fog |
509.1/Procedure I |
509.2/Procedure I |
509.3/Procedure I |
509 |
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* |
IP54/55* |
*To meet IP54/55, the 2-pin connector cover has to be connected on the radio or the locking bracket has to be attached to the external speaker microphone. |