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Hand-carried portable VHF/FM transceiver. Adoption of a commercial Motorola FHTR-1BLL. Operated on one crystal controlled frequency between 25-30 mHz (PRC-23) or 40-50 mHz (PRC-24). It had an RF output power of 500mw. Required 6 BA-30 1.5v batteries, and ea BA-51 67.5v batteries, & AT-348 antenna.  
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Hand-carried portable VHF/FM transceiver. It essentially was a commercial Motorola FHTR-1BLL. It operated on one crystal controlled frequency between 25-30 mHz (PRC-23) or 40-50 mHz (PRC-24). It had an RF output power of 500mw. Required 6 BA-30 1.5v batteries, and ea BA-51 67.5v batteries, & AT-348 antenna.  
  
 
===Specifications===
 
===Specifications===
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;Frequency
PRC-23/RT-235
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:25-30 mHz - PRC-23/RT-235
PRC-24/RT-236
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:40-50 mHz - PRC-24/RT-236
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:19, 4 March 2015

AN PRC-23 24 8752908768 l.jpg

Hand-carried portable VHF/FM transceiver. It essentially was a commercial Motorola FHTR-1BLL. It operated on one crystal controlled frequency between 25-30 mHz (PRC-23) or 40-50 mHz (PRC-24). It had an RF output power of 500mw. Required 6 BA-30 1.5v batteries, and ea BA-51 67.5v batteries, & AT-348 antenna.

Specifications

Output
500 Mw
Size
12 5/8 x 3 1/8 x 12 1/2
Weight
14.9 lbs
Frequency
25-30 mHz - PRC-23/RT-235
40-50 mHz - PRC-24/RT-236