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=Military=
 
 
 
==Intercoms==
 
 
 
===VIC1===
 
[[AM-1780]]
 
 
 
[[C-2296 Outside Control Box]]
 
 
 
[[C-2297 Driver's Control Box]]
 
 
 
[[C-2298/VRC Commander & Crew Control Box]]
 
 
 
[[C-2299 Radio Relay Control Box]]
 
 
 
[[C-2742 Channel Selection Box for RT-246]]
 
 
 
[[C-10374 VINSON Radio Relay Box]]
 
 
 
[[C-10680/VRC]]
 
 
 
[[MX-7777B/GRC]]
 
 
 
[[MX-7778A/GRC]]
 
 
 
[[MX-2096]]
 
 
 
[[F-1461/VRC]]
 
 
 
 
 
==Radios==
 
 
 
===VRC Series===
 
[[RT-524 Receiver Transmitter]]
 
 
 
[[RT-246 Receiver Transmitter]]
 
 
 
[[R-442 Aux Receiver]]
 
 
 
[[H-161A/U Headset]]
 
 
 
[[H-250/GR Microphone]]
 
 
 
[[MT-1029/VRC]]
 
 
 
[[MT-1898/VRC]]
 
 
 
[[M-80/U]]
 
 
 
[[H-189/GR]]
 
 
 
[[MK-1697/G]]
 
 
 
 
 
==Speakers==
 
 
 
[[LS-454/U]]
 
 
 
[[LS-166/U]]
 
 
 
[[LST-100]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
==Antennas==
 
 
 
[[AS-1729/VRC]]
 
 
 
[[AS-2259-GR]]
 
 
 
==Other Telephony Equipment==
 
 
 
[[SB-22/PT Manual Telephone Switchboards]]
 
 
 
[[TA-1 Field Phone]]
 
 
 
[[TA-312/PT Field Phone]]
 
 
 
[[WD-1A Wire]]
 
 
 
 
 
==[[radio_cables]]==
 
 
 
 
 
==[transmitters]==
 
[[T-195]]
 
 
 
[[T-235]]
 
 
 
==[[Receivers]]==
 
[[R-125]]
 
 
 
[[R-392]]
 
 
 
[[R-442A]]
 
 
 
==[[power supplies]]==
 
[[AM598/U]]
 
[[DY-94, DY-94A]]
 
[[AM-65/GRC]]
 
[[AM-2060]]
 
 
 
==[[mounts]]==
 
[[MT-297]]
 
 
 
[[MT-299]]
 
 
 
[[MT-300]]
 
 
 
[[ΜΤ-851]]
 
 
 
[[MT-1029]]
 
 
 
[[MT-1898]]
 
 
 
[[AB-243]]
 
 
 
==[[handsets]]==
 
H-250/U HANDSET
 
 
 
==[[antennas]]==
 
AT-271A ANTENNA
 
 
 
==[[cables]]==
 
CX-1211/U
 
CX-1213/U
 
 
 
==[[other]]==
 
[[UGC-74A COMMUNICATION TERMINAL]]
 
 
 
 
 
[[C-632/GRC-10 CONTROL BOX]]
 
 
 
 
 
[[AN/GSA-7 Remote Control]]
 
 
 
 
 
[[SWITCH BOARD TELEPHONE SB-248P]]
 
 
 
==[[GRC]]==
 
[[AN/GRC-10]]
 
 
 
[[AN/GRC-19]]
 
 
 
[[MRC-107]]
 
 
 
==[[Shelter]]==
 
[[S-250]]
 
 
 
==[[VRC]]==
 
[[PRC-10]]
 
 
 
[[RT-246]]
 
 
 
[[RT-524]]
 
 
 
[[RT-68]]
 
 
 
[[RT-70]]
 
 
 
[[RT-77]]
 
 
 
[[AN/VRC-22]]
 
 
 
[[AN/GRC-19]]
 
 
 
[[AN/VRC-53]]
 
 
 
[[AN/VRC-6]]
 
 
 
==[[PRC]]==
 
[[PRC-10]]
 
 
 
[[PRC-16]]
 
 
 
[[PRC-25]]
 
 
 
[[PRC-77]]
 
 
 
[[PRC-119]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[[PRC-68 Series]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[[RT-1523]]
 
 
 
[[RT-1439]]
 

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