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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) |
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73, Kind regards Matthias --- In Racal-manpacks@..., "mogzall" <mogzall@...> wrote:
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