Abbree AR-869 Compliance Test
Compliance testing to ascertain if this radio meets ITU guidelines for spurious emissions.
Abbree AR-869 Final Grade: Fail
The performance of the Abbree AR-869 amateur radio sample we tested exhibited significant variability depending on the operating frequency band. It generated multiple spurious emissions above the 2m (144 MHz) band fundamental that were not in compliance with ITU guidelines for such emissions. Performance in the 70 cm (440 MHz) band was fully compliant. Performance in the 1.25m band (220 MHz) was acceptable.
Use of this radio primarily for 2m VHF transmission is dubious. Use of this radio primarily for 1.25m (220 MHz) or 70 cm UHF transmission is more credible.
It is important to note that this was a single-sample test and that it is possible other samples could vary in performance.
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Power Output Testing
Power output was measured using a Surecom SW-33 Plus into a dummy load. The radio was set to maximum power. The ITU guidelines for spurious emissions require measurements of "the power (W) supplied to the antenna transmission line". That requirement makes this separate power measurement necessary, as it is incorrect to measure relative to the fundamental (f0). All numbers have been rounded.
2M
146.520 Mhz
5.6 watts
70cm
446.000 Mhz
5.3 watts
1.25M
223.500 Mhz
5.3 watts
Spurious Emissions Testing
Spurious emissions were measured using a Tiny SA Ultra. The radio was set to maximum power and was connected to the TinySA through an attenuator. It is important to understand that the graphs below are using a decibel scale, not a linear scale. If a spurious emission spike appears to be almost as tall as the fundamental, that does not mean it is emitting almost as much power. Refer to the raw data shown.
VHF 2m Band Test Results: Fail
Raw Data 2m
All numbers have been roundedPower at Antenna: 37.5 dBm (5.6 watts)
Fundamental (f0): 34.8 dBm (3.0 watts)
2nd Harmonic (2f0): 23 dBm (200 milliwatts)
Should be less than -13 dBm (50 microwatts)3rd Harmonic (3f0): 1.5 dBm (1.41 milliwatts)
Should be less than -13 dBm (50 microwatts)4th Harmonic (4f0): -7.9 dBm (162 microwatts)
Should be less than -13 dBm (50 microwatts)The Abbree AR-869 sample that we tested displayed three harmonic emissions above the 2m band fundamental, all of which were out of compliance with ITU guidelines. Any spurious emissions should be at least 50.5 dB below the power measured at the antenna transmission line. The Abbree AR-869's second harmonic was just 14.5 dB below, which is well out of specification and is one of the worst showings we have seen.
UHF 70cm Band Test Results: PASS
Raw Data 70cm
All numbers have been roundedPower at Antenna: 37.2 dBm (5.3 watts)
Fundamental (f0): 35.9 dBm (3.9 watts)
The Abbree AR-869 sample that we tested displayed no significant spurious emissions above the 70 cm band fundamental in our testing.
220 1.25M Band Test Results: ACCEPTABLE
Raw Data 1.25M
All numbers have been roundedPower at Antenna: 37.2 dBm (5.3 watts)
Fundamental (f0): 35.7 dBm (3.7 watts)
2nd Harmonic (2f0): -10.6 dBm (87 microwatts)
Should be less than -13 dBm (50 microwatts)The Abbree AR-869 that we tested displayed one harmonic emission above the fundamental in the 1.25m band. This emission was 47.8 dB below the power measured at the antenna transmission line which, while technically out of specification, is an acceptable performance in our view.
Comments
Another of the Jianpai/Radtel/Abbree series of Chinese radios that failed testing.
~Reg Natarajan VA7ZEB / HJ1ZEB, July 13, 2024
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