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Bendix King GPH5102XP Analog Portable Radio
The GPH5102XP by Bendix King is an extremely durable radio that offers superior analog audio at an affordable price. This Bendix King radio also has the ability to be quickly programed with easy to use software that will allow the GPH5102XP to be versatile. The GPH5102XP also has a cloning capability that will allow it to clone to any other Bendix King radio (All you need is a Cloning Cable). With the right battery, the GPH5102XP can last up to 18 hours on a single charge. The Relm BK GPH5102XP exceeds all NIFC standards for public saftey radios. With all of the options the GPH5102XP has it's clear that this Bendix King radio was built for wildland fireman.
Top Features of the Bendix King GPH5102XP
- Bendix King Cloning
- GPH5102XP Great Analog Voice Quality
- Upgradable to Digital
- Easy to Program
- Bendix King Flash Technology
Bendix King has been building its legacy series radios for over 40 years, this has led to a deep track record of reliability and affordabilty for wildland fire personell aross the world. The GPH5102XP will be here to stay for a long time thanks to the ability to be upgraded to a digital radio. Bendix King Radios also are military tough and military standard approved through with MIL-STD 810. The GPH5102XP radio is very easy to use and field programmable directly from the keypad with the LAA0701. All legacy radio accessories will be able to work just fine on the GPH5102XP analog radio.
**The BK Radio GPH5102XP has been discontinued and are no longer available new. The digital version of the radio DPHX5102X is still available at this time**
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Short Name | GPH5102XP Analog VHF Bendix King Radio |
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Manufacturer | Relm BK Radio |
This Product Replaces The Following SKUs | No |
Frequency Range (Band) | VHF |
# of Channels | 400 |
Grade | Public Safety |
Technology | Analog |
Transmit Power | 5 Watts |
Screen Type | LCD |
Water Rating | No |
Buttons On Faceplate | Field Programmable Keypad (DTMF) |
Programming Options | Clone, Keypad (direct entry), PC Computer |
Trunking | No |
GPS Enabled | No |
Encryption | No |
Explosive Environment Rating | Not Rated |
CMD Feature Set | No |
- GPH5102XP radio
- Keypad cover
- Options plug cover
- Owner's manual
GPH5102XP |
VHF |
Channels | 400 |
Frequency Range | VHF: 136-174 MHz |
Alphanumeric Display | LCD |
Standby Current Drain | 15 mA |
Receive Current Drain | 165 mA |
Transmit Current Drain | 1.4 Amps |
Channel Increments | 2.5/6.25 KHz |
Operating Temperature | -30 to +60°C |
Size – W x D x H | 2.55 x 1.5 x 6.6 (Standard Battery) 2.55 x 1.5 x 7.8 (Large Battery) |
Weight | 20 oz. (Standard Li-ion) 24 oz. (Large Li-ion) |
Stability | +/-3 PPM |
Channel Spacing | 25/30 and 12.5/15 KHz |
Channel Increments | 2.5/6.25 KHz |
Antenna | Helical Wound, Molded Rubber Flex |
FCC Type Acceptance | K95GPH51 |
RECEIVER |
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Sensitivity | 0.25 uV |
Selectivity | -72 dB (wide), -60 dB (narrow) |
Spurious Including Image | 75 dB |
Intermodulation | 70 dB |
Max. Audio Output (5% dist.) | 500 mW/td> |
Audio Response (per EIA) | +1/-3 dB |
TRANSMITTER |
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RP Power Output | 5/1.5 Watts |
Operating Frequency Spread | 38 MHz |
Modulation | 16K0F3E/11K0F3E |
Spurious and Harmonics | 60 dB |
Hum and Noise (per TIA) | 50 dB (wide), 45 dB (narrow) |
Audio Distortion | 3% |
Antenna Output Impedance | 50 Ohms (via side connector) |
Audio Response (per EIA) | +1/-3 dB |
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Good quality sound and solid construction. Review by Robert
How would you rate this product? I use them for my local and federal firefighting work, and programming is a snap. (Posted on 10/10/2016)