UFT-435
is a GDR radio, developed and built in the GDR for the airforce, but also was used by the Navy. The modern radio uses transistors anc integrated
circuits. The housing is made of "Sconater".
It is very service friendly: the modules (called "cassettes") can be flipped out while in use.
It is meant as a portable radio; but also can be used mobile with accesories.
In a floating container it can be transported on or under the water surface; this version is called "UFT 435-T".
Usually the radio used rechargeable NiCad- batteries; as special accessories a power supply or a battery box for A-
cells can be ordered.
- Frequency range:
- 45,6 ... 47,075 MHz
Technical data:
- Number of channels:
- 60
- Channel spacing:
- 25 kHz
- HF- output:
- 600 mW
- Mode:
- F3, Phase- modulation
- Range:
- 5 .. 30 km
- NF:
- 300 .. 4000 Hz
- Squelch:
- can be switched off
- Tone call:
- 1000 Hz +- 200 Hz
- Sensitivity:
- 1,4 µV at 1000 Hz and 12 dB
- Battery:
- 10 KC 3 P - TGL 22 807/08 12V / 3Ah
- charging time 14 hrs
- Operation:
- 12 hrs at 1 : 4 : 1 / transmitting : standby : receiving
- PSU:
- Voltage 12 or 24 V DC or
- 220 V / 50 Hz or 115 V / 427 Hz
- Measurement and weight:
- Transceiver + battery 220 x 105 x 330 mm; 6,1 kg
- Whole wooden box 650 x 570 x 150 mm; 26 kg
- Used until:
- 1989
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