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Mobile radiotelephones

5th October 1973, Page 102
5th October 1973
Page 102
Page 102, 5th October 1973 — Mobile radiotelephones
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A range of VHF mobile radiotelephone systems known as the Lynx has been introduced by Dymar Electronics. Compact circuitry allows for a 5in. elliptical loudspeaker as well as optional extras such as a selective calling system to be built into a single 0.15 cu ft package.

Basically, the Lynx range offers the choice of AM or FM equipment in either low-power or highpower versions and as either single-package local-control types or as extended-control versions. The transmitter /receiver is located under a seat, the control panel on the dashboard.

All models are available with one, six or 10 channels, with a choice of channel spacing and frequency bands.

The complete receiver circuit board hinges out of the casing to give accessibility to both sides of the board.

A selective call system with an individual tone call — any one of 100,000 available on the Dymar system — allows the operator to ignore this call signal.

A warning light informs the driver when he has missed a message and should call base.

Made by: Dymar Electronics Ltd, Colonial Way, Radlett Road, Watford, Hertfordshire WD2 4LA.

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