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Hytera PT580H Plus UL913 Intrinsically Safe TETRA Portable Radio

  • NG # 001435-HW-Hytera-035

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PT580H Plus UL913 Intrinsically Safe TETRA Portable Radio, compliant with IS standards of UL 913 and CSA, safely delivers clear voice calls amid noises at industrial sites where there is combustible and explosive dust or gases.

Specification

General
Frequency Range380-430 MHz; 405-475 MHz; 806-870 MHz
Dimensions(H×W×D) mm127.5 mm × 55 mm × 43 mm
Weight408 g(with 2400 mAh standard battery and antenna)
Operating Voltage7.4 V
Battery2400 mAh Li-lon battery
Battery Life (TMO 5/5/90 duty cycle)>24 hours
User Interface
Display1.8 inch,160*128 pixels,262144 colors
Talk Group-TMO6000
Talk Group-DMO4000
Telephone book2000
Inbox400
Outbox50
Drafts50
Folder-TMO200
Folder-DMO50
State Message200
RF Specifications
Channel Bandwidth25 kHz
RF Power Output1 W
RF Power Level Accuracy±2 dB
RF Power Control5 dB per step, 4 levels and 3 steps in total
Receiver ClassETSI EN 392-2/396-2 Class A and Class B
RX Sensitivity(Static)806-870 MHz: ≤-115 dBm(typical-116 dBm); ≤-116 dBm(typical-118 dBm)
RX Sensitivity(Dynamic)806-870 MHz: ≤-106 dBm(typical-107 dBm); ≤-107 dBm(typical-109 dBm)
Audio Power Output2 W
GPS Specifications
RX Sensitivity-146 dBm acquisition sensitivity; -165 dBm tracking sensitivity
Horizontal Position Accuracy≤2.5 m (50% probable -130 dBm)
Cold Start (Time to First Fix)35 s
Hot Start (Time to First Fix)1 s
NoteConditions: Open Sky environment, 130 dBm signal strength, 24 H static
Environmental
Operating Temperature-30ºC to +55ºC(hazardous environment); -30°C ~ +60°C (non-hazardous environment)
Storage Temperature-40℃ ~ +85℃
Dust & Water ProtectionIP65/66/67/68 Per IEC60529
HumidityETS 300-019-1-7 Class 7.3E; MIL-STD-810 G
Vibration,Drop&ShockETS 300-019-1-7 Class 5M3; MIL-STD-810 G; GJB150A-2009

Description

As a heavy-duty radio, it is fully ruggedized to withstand shock, humidity, water or dust ingress, and other challenges. Features such as lone worker, man-down, and SOS alert make the radio an essential workplace safety equipment as well.