Unblocked version available only for Goverment or Export orders
It’s the FIRST multi-mode digital voice receiver to receive
and decode virtually ALL popular digital modes including:
MOTOTRBOTM, DMR, dPMRTM, APCO P25, NXDNTM, Icom D-StarTM,
Digital CR, Yaesu, Kenwood®, and Alinco EJ-47U as well as
conventional analog signals.
With this breakthrough development, AOR offers the
monitoring community a powerful new tool that receives
multiple digital formats in addition to traditional analog
operations in a compact receiver built for high sensitivity
and selectivity.
In
addition to its multiple digital mode capabilities, the AR-DV1 also receives
analog modes including AM, wide and narrow FM, upper and lower
sideband and CW.
Giving monitoring operators the ability to receive a wide variety of digital
and analog frequencies, the AR-DV1 can be used by military, federal, state
and local law enforcement agencies, emergency managers, diplomatic
services, news-gathering operations, and home monitoring enthusiasts in
areas where government, law enforcement, amateur radio operators and
public safety agencies use different digital formats.
The AR-DV1 can
be used with
or without a
computer.
It features:
wide band coverage
from 100kHz to
1300MHz (cellular frequencies blocked)
computer control for
easier programming
and monitoring
operation
a micro USB computer
interface
built-in SD/SDHC
card reader for
audio recording
higher 1st IF frequency
1705 MHz provides
higher image rejections
CSV memory data
capability for frequency
uploads/ downloads
and firmware updates
2000 memory channels
(50 channels X 40
banks)
alpha-numeric
channel labels
offset reception
and priority channel
selection
auto-notch filter
noise reduction
voice inverter
discriminator output
The first scanning receiver of its kind to receive and
decode virtually ALL popular digital modes including:
MOTOTRBOTM
DMR
dPMRTM
APCO P25
NXDNTM
Icom D-StarTM
Digital CR
Yaesu
Kenwood®
Alinco EJ-47U
PLUS conventional analog signals including:
AM, wide and narrow FM, upper and lower
sideband and CW modes.