| GENERAL |
| System: | NMT450 (Sweden and other Nordic countries) |
| Frequency range: | RX: 463.000-467.500 MHz TX: 453.000-457.500 MHz |
| Frequency stability: | ? ppm |
| Power supply: | 12-14 VDC |
| Current drain / battery life: | Standby: 430 mA Talk: 4.2 A |
| Impedance / antenna: | 50 ohm / BNC |
| Dimensions (W*H*D): | ? mm (?") |
| Weight: | ? Kg (? lb) |
| Other: | Detachable front panel for split mounting. |
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| RECEIVER SECTION |
| Receiver system: |
Double conversion superheterodyne
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| Sensitivity: | |
| Selectivity: | |
| Image rejection: | |
| AF output power / impedance: | ? mW at ?% distortion / ? ohm |
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| TRANSMITTER SECTION |
| RF output power: |
15 W
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| Modulation system: | |
| Max FM deviation (Factory set): | ±5 KHz |
| Spurious emissions: | Better than -? dB |
| Handset impedance / connector: | ? ohm / ?-pin |
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| MISCELLANEOUS |
| Manufactured: | Sweden, 1981-198x (Discontinued) |
| Additional info: |
There was also an NMT900 version.
SRA (Svenska Radioaktiebolaget) became a wholly owned
subsidiary of Ericsson in 1983. This cellphone initially
sported the SRA logo, and later the Ericsson one.
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| Related documents: |
Swedish advertisement (973 MB)
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| Modifications and fixes: | |
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Carrying case with battery pack
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