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MA 945S carry Bag

 

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Listed on e bay the carry bag for the MA 945S portable charger, Charger Not included!
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Stuart
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See:140411449041


6 pin plugs. Larkspur

 

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6 pin plugs. Larkspur
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Having been hunting for and buying 7 pin plugs for the later kit I now need two 6 pin plugs for a connecting lead between the A13 and amp.
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If anyone has either a couple of plugs available, or even a pin to pin lead made up then I'd be interested in buying it off them.
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cheers, Ben.


WTB STUFF FOR TRA-931

 

I picked up a Racal TRA-931 and need some stuff for it. I need a handset,flexible plug in antenna mount,carry bag, and an empty battery. I understand the battery is hard to find. Any idea where I can find the items? Please e-mail me off line.
73,
Bruce
WD9GHK
wd9ghk@...


For Sale RACAL AN/PRC-139 Set

 

1 RADIO SET AN/PRC-139

including:

1 EA Racal radio AN/PRC-139 30-88 MHz, used, tested, working, with little using
marks in the paint
2 EA batteries NiCd 12V, used, not tested (12 EA AA-cells inside)
1 EA short rubber antenna, used
1 EA foldable blade antenna with goose neck, used
1 RA Racal loudspeaker microphone used with little using marks in the plastic
housing
1 EA handset H-250 new
1 EA carrying harness used with nearly no using marks
1 EA short manual
1 EA frequency programming as you want between 30 and 88 MHz

Important:

I cannot programm the keys for COMSEC!

For pictures send a mail to mogzall@...

Place your bid!


The AN/PRC-139 is a Light Assault Radio, which is very similiar to the
AN/PRC-521 of the Canadian Army. It is a modern, lightweight, tactical assault
VHF Radio. It is
soldier friendly, easily maintained and highly portable.

The radio supports voice secure and can communicate with the Combat Net Radio
(Primary) in a fixed frequency mode. With it?s specification it is the smallest,
hand-held,
front-line radio available to the Army. It is the pre MBITR which is called
AN/PRC-148.

The AN/PRC-139 can be used in a variety of hand-held or manpack roles, meeting
the needs of dismounted platoons and sections, security personnel, sentries,
military
police, and emergency forces.

Specifications:
Voice and data 30 - 88 MHz
25 kHz BW, 12.5 kHz channel steps
Two switchable power levels
Two tactical antenna types available
Secure and non-secure modes


Nomenclatures:

AN/PRC-139 Manpack radio set
Physical Characteristics:
Transceiver Length: 170 mm
Transceiver Length (Battery attached): 230 mm
Width: 75 mm
Depth: 45 mm
Transceiver Weight: 700 g
Transceiver Weight (Battery attached): 1.3 kg


Electrical:

Frequency Range: 30 - 88 MHz
Bandwidth: 25 kHz
Modulation: FM (F3E)
Channels: 14 preset, each separately programmable by fill device, PC, or radio
cloning
Frequency spacing/channel steps: 12.5 kHz or 25 kHz


Power Supply:

Supply voltage: 10V nominal (12V normal with delivered but not tested batteries.
Batteries must be rebuild or bought from dealer)
Battery life: (1:1:8 duty cycle)
Secondary (Lithium) battery life (low power Tx): 24 hours minimum
Secondary (Lithium) battery life (high power at 25?C): 20 hours
Primary (rechargeable) battery life (low power Tx): 12 hours minimum
Primary (rechargeable) battery life (high power at 25?C): 10 hours


Transmitter power output: 0.5 and 2 watts, min. (switchable)
Receiver RX sensitivity: -116dBm (0.35DV) for 12 dB SINAD
Audio output power: 400 mW into 8 ohms
Audio output power: 10 mW into 300 ohms
Volume control: Six stepped volume levels
Spurious response and image rejection: Greater than 65 dB


External Controls:
Channel switch
On/off switch
Clear
Crypto switch
Zeroize
Push-to-talk
Squelch override
Scanmode


Communications Range:

Short flexible rubber antenna: 500 metres nominal (plain text mode, low power)
Lightweight blade antenna: 10 kilometres nominal (plain text mode, high power)


Environmental Characteristics (to MIL-STD-810):

Temperature: -30?C to +70?C operating
Humidity: 90%, non-condensing
Immersion: 2 metres
Salt fog: 5% atmosphere
Shock: 1 metre drop


Possible accessories:

Short flexible antenna
Long blade antenna with goose neck
Primary and secondary batteries
Battery chargers
Carrying harness
Frequency fill device
PC programmable (with software adapter)
Different Frquenzy Modules (30-88 MHz, 136-174 MHz, 403-470 MHz)


For Sale AN/PRC-139 Set

 

1 RADIO SET AN/PRC-139

including:

1 EA Racal radio AN/PRC-139 30-88 MHz, used, tested, working, with little using marks in the paint
2 EA batteries NiCd 12V, used, not tested (12 EA AA-cells inside)
1 EA short rubber antenna, used
1 EA foldable blade antenna with goose neck, used
1 RA Racal loudspeaker microphone used with little using marks in the plastic housing
1 EA handset H-250 new
1 EA carrying harness used with nearly no using marks
1 EA short manual
1 EA frequency programming as you want between 30 and 88 MHz

Important:

I cannot programm the keys for COMSEC!

For pictures send a mail to mogzall@...

Place your bid!


The AN/PRC-139 is a Light Assault Radio, which is very similiar to the AN/PRC-521 of the Canadian Army. It is a modern, lightweight, tactical assault VHF Radio. It is
soldier friendly, easily maintained and highly portable.

The radio supports voice secure and can communicate with the Combat Net Radio (Primary) in a fixed frequency mode. With it?s specification it is the smallest, hand-held,
front-line radio available to the Army. It is the pre MBITR which is called AN/PRC-148.

The AN/PRC-139 can be used in a variety of hand-held or manpack roles, meeting the needs of dismounted platoons and sections, security personnel, sentries, military
police, and emergency forces.

Specifications:
Voice and data 30 - 88 MHz
25 kHz BW, 12.5 kHz channel steps
Two switchable power levels
Two tactical antenna types available
Secure and non-secure modes


Nomenclatures:

AN/PRC-139 Manpack radio set
Physical Characteristics:
Transceiver Length: 170 mm
Transceiver Length (Battery attached): 230 mm
Width: 75 mm
Depth: 45 mm
Transceiver Weight: 700 g
Transceiver Weight (Battery attached): 1.3 kg


Electrical:

Frequency Range: 30 - 88 MHz
Bandwidth: 25 kHz
Modulation: FM (F3E)
Channels: 14 preset, each separately programmable by fill device, PC, or radio cloning
Frequency spacing/channel steps: 12.5 kHz or 25 kHz


Power Supply:

Supply voltage: 10V nominal (12V normal with delivered but not tested batteries. Batteries must be rebuild or bought from dealer)
Battery life: (1:1:8 duty cycle)
Secondary (Lithium) battery life (low power Tx): 24 hours minimum
Secondary (Lithium) battery life (high power at 25?C): 20 hours
Primary (rechargeable) battery life (low power Tx): 12 hours minimum
Primary (rechargeable) battery life (high power at 25?C): 10 hours


Transmitter power output: 0.5 and 2 watts, min. (switchable)
Receiver RX sensitivity: -116dBm (0.35DV) for 12 dB SINAD
Audio output power: 400 mW into 8 ohms
Audio output power: 10 mW into 300 ohms
Volume control: Six stepped volume levels
Spurious response and image rejection: Greater than 65 dB


External Controls:
Channel switch
On/off switch
Clear
Crypto switch
Zeroize
Push-to-talk
Squelch override
Scanmode


Communications Range:

Short flexible rubber antenna: 500 metres nominal (plain text mode, low power)
Lightweight blade antenna: 10 kilometres nominal (plain text mode, high power)


Environmental Characteristics (to MIL-STD-810):

Temperature: -30?C to +70?C operating
Humidity: 90%, non-condensing
Immersion: 2 metres
Salt fog: 5% atmosphere
Shock: 1 metre drop


Possible accessories:

Short flexible antenna
Long blade antenna with goose neck
Primary and secondary batteries
Battery chargers
Carrying harness
Frequency fill device
PC programmable (with software adapter)
Different Frquenzy Modules (30-88 MHz, 136-174 MHz, 403-470 MHz)


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Sophia Bush left a message for you!


Re: TR-38D information

Pronto. (Military)
 

Roland,
I have a source in South Africa who has all that info.
He is away from home for a few days but when he returns I ping on him.
I used to service the TR38's for the BSAP in Rhodesia and know there is quite a difference in the crystal banks from model to model.
I did have the schematics and a spare battery here but passed them on recently. Sorry.
Jim VE3DDY




groups.com, "Roland" <rolandolc@...> wrote:



Hi group:I'm still looking for help to find service manual or schematics for a South Africa made transceiver TR-38D. Would anybody give me a merciful hand with this topic? Thanks so muchRoland


Re: TR-38D information

 

Hi Roland,

These are are fairly rare. If you don't receive any response here, you might want to go to the South African Radio League website and post a query on the forums there for the manual

http://www.sarl.org.za/

You have the highest probability of running into someone who would have had something to do with the South African branch of Racal, Racal -SMD and ?the TR-38 on that website.

Dave Larsen, ZS6DN was a leading member of SMD Electronics, later Racal-SMD which developed the TR-38 and its sister manpack the TR-28. You can read a little history of the company here:

http://home.mweb.co.za/sa/salbu/ZS6DN.html

If you can reach him, perhaps he can point you in the direction of someone who has a manual

-France K6QO/ZS6GO-



--- On Thu, 5/13/10, Roland wrote:

From: Roland
Subject: [Racal-manpacks] TR-38D information
To: Racal-manpacks@...
Date: Thursday, May 13, 2010, 9:14 AM

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Hi group:
I'm still looking for help to find service manual or schematics for a South Africa made transceiver TR-38D. Would anybody give me a merciful hand with this topic? Thanks so much

Roland



TR-38D information

 

Hi group:
I'm still looking for help to find service manual or schematics for a South Africa made transceiver TR-38D. Would anybody give me a merciful hand with this topic? Thanks so much

Roland


Re: MA 4025D Batts

 

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I bought some of these batteries from this seller last year with no problems.? They are MA4025D? Z9/6240-99-780-8603.
They dismantle easily so are a good source of tagged 4Ah D cells for other applications.? I used?some to rebuild a PRC2000 battery pack.
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Andy G8JAC?

-----Original Message-----
From: Racal-manpacks@... [mailto:Racal-manpacks@...]On Behalf Of Stuartjmckinnon@...
Sent: 13 May 2010 13:09
To: Racal-manpacks@...
Subject: [Racal-manpacks] MA 4025D Batts

Group It looks as though the batterys on e pay see (170483492872) may be 4025D's they will fit your 4021, 4031, 4090, 4790, Cougar and uncle Tom Cobly an All. They are not mine, although I have used this e bayer before, and he is one of the few nicer guys around, and no he has not put me up to this, but please check they are 4025's, they look as though they are! Cheers Stuart G0TBI


Re: MA 4025D Batts

 

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Hi Andy
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I have? reclaimed a?Syncal 30 batty pack from a colleague, now minus all the cells thrown away!, I am told the cells are slightly different dimensions to standard, need to be tagged top/bottom, has anyone recelled a MA948 I think it is?
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If so, where did you source the batts
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Stuart


MA 4025D Batts

 

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Group
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It looks as though the batterys on e pay see (170483492872) may be 4025D's they will fit your 4021, 4031, 4090, 4790, Cougar and uncle Tom Cobly an All.? They are not mine, although I have used this e bayer before, and he is one of the few nicer guys around, and no he has not put me up to this, but please check they are 4025's, they look as though they are!
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Cheers
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Stuart?
G0TBI


Military still buying HF radio!

 

DoD Awards Harris $139M Order for HF Radios (5/6/10)

Harris received a $139 million order to provide additional high-frequency (HF) tactical radio systems for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Joint Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicle Program. The radio systems will be installed in new standard-size MRAP vehicles and MRAP all-terrain vehicles (M-ATVs).

"This software-defined radio system will provide beyond-line-of-sight communications in the rugged and mountainous terrain of Afghanistan,” said Steve Marschilok, president, U.S. Department of Defense business, Harris RF Communications.


Re: any one have software on fopply for an/pcr-139 racal programming

ernestlabaco
 

Hello Vincent,

I just joined the group in hopes in finding info on Racal portables and your message cought my attention. I too have a PRC-134 but with an RF board problem. I was wondering if you have any resources on '134 spares? Do you repair boards?

Regards,

Ernest

--- In Racal-manpacks@..., "Vincent Borg" <schatzperson@...> wrote:

I have some PRC134 radios which are almost the same as the PRC139.
Unfortunately I have just the MX-1151u hand programmer. I am also
looking for the PC based software. However you should know that even
if you do find the software, you will need the special PC to radio
cable ( connects to the side of the radio).
I believe this cable has some active components in the db9 computer
connector, so is not just a simple lead between pc and radio.

It is very very difficult to find programming information for these
radios; let me know if you have any radios or PRC139 stuff for sale.

Vincent


Yeoman TRA-3900

 

Picked up a couple of these over the weekend. Any thoughts on them from the group?



Ira

------Original Message------
From: Pronto. (Military)
Sender: Racal-manpacks@...
To: Racal-manpacks@...
ReplyTo: Racal-manpacks@...
Subject: [Racal-manpacks] 931 problem with BFO
Sent: May 3, 2010 10:41

Hi Guys,
I have a RACAL 931 (syncal 30) and there is no bfo signal. I hear ssb as such but no BFO to tune it. Any help out there?
Jim VE3DDY



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Ira J. Moser, Owner, MECO
www.meco.org
(425) 788-0208


931 problem with BFO

Pronto. (Military)
 

Hi Guys,
I have a RACAL 931 (syncal 30) and there is no bfo signal. I hear ssb as such but no BFO to tune it. Any help out there?
Jim VE3DDY


BCC39 Manual

 

Helo all,

Does anyone have a BCC39 manual that they would be prepared to email me?

Best Regards

Peter


Re: Racal BCC3939D info required

 

Hello,

Is your partial copy of the BCC39 manual still available, and if it is please could you send me a copy?

Best Regards

Peter


Re: BCC39 Items Wanted

 

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Hi Stuart.

Do you want to sell a panther-H? Have any in backpack configuration?

Ira

Ira J. Moser, Owner, MECO
www.meco.org
(425) 788-0208


From: Stuartjmckinnon@...
Date: Sat, 1 May 2010 06:56:35 EDT
To: <Racal-manpacks@...>
Subject: Re: [Racal-manpacks] BCC39 Items Wanted

Hi Peter
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Colloquially known as Rocking Horse manure!
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I have 3 Panther 'H' vehicle sets, non have the fitting rails, not even some helpful friends at the Old Racal sites could help
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Success, if you find two sets, would be interested
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Stuart
G0TBI


Re: Marconi Scimitar H Manpack for sale...

 

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Hello Vic
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Stuart??????????