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The AN/PRC-17 is a lightweight, portable equipment designed to provide two-way voice communications between a life raft and searching ships or aircraft.  It also provides for the transmission of an audio tone which may be continuous or keyed at a slowed rate. Utilizes the Navy rescue radio Frequencies: 121.5 and 243 MHz.
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==Specifications==
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* Frequencies: 121.5 mHz - 243 mHz
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* Channels: 2
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* HF Output: 65 mW.
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* Modulation: 2A2, 6A3
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* Battery voltages: 105 V and 1.3 V DC Dry Cell Batteries
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* Year of issue: 1953
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* Replaces: [[AN~CRC-7|AN/CRC-7]]
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* Replaced by: [[AN~PRC-32|AN/PRC-32]]
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==Reference Files==
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;{{pdf|prc-17_datasheet.pdf|AN-PRC-17 Datasheet}}
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;AN16-30PRC17-4
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:Technical Manual
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::Radio Set
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::AN/PRC-17
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==Images==
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[[File:AN-PRC-17.png|100px|left]]
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[[Category:Military/Radios]]
 
[[Category:Military/Radios]]
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Latest revision as of 23:16, 26 February 2015

The AN/PRC-17 is a lightweight, portable equipment designed to provide two-way voice communications between a life raft and searching ships or aircraft. It also provides for the transmission of an audio tone which may be continuous or keyed at a slowed rate. Utilizes the Navy rescue radio Frequencies: 121.5 and 243 MHz.

AN PRC-17 8752908716 l.jpg


Specifications

  • Frequencies: 121.5 mHz - 243 mHz
  • Channels: 2
  • HF Output: 65 mW.
  • Modulation: 2A2, 6A3
  • Battery voltages: 105 V and 1.3 V DC Dry Cell Batteries
  • Year of issue: 1953
  • Replaces: AN/CRC-7
  • Replaced by: AN/PRC-32


Reference Files

Adobe PDF icon.png AN-PRC-17 Datasheet


AN16-30PRC17-4
Technical Manual
Radio Set
AN/PRC-17

Images

AN-PRC-17.png