Difference between revisions of "AN~URC-119"

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Revision as of 16:28, 25 May 2024

Urc-119 brochure.jpg

Overview

The RT-1446/URC is a microprocessor-controlled transceiver, conservatively rated at 100 watts PEP and Average output power. The solid-state power amplifier assures continuous full-output power during keydown operation. All operating and metering functions of the transceiver are fully remote controllable over two or four wire phone lines. Additionally, the built-in phone patch and internally mounted AFK option provide communication flexibility. The unit is compatible with standard DD encryption devices, including ANDVT. The exceptionally rugged design and construction of this system guarantee continuous high performance and reliability under demanding field conditions. Automatic diagnostic BITE provides board level fault isolation for the entire system. The AN/URC-119(V) Radio Set is tuned by simply selecting a frequency (or preset channel) and keying. All other functions, including linear power amplifier and antenna tuning, are performed automatically.


Features

  • 100/500/1000 watts output power
  • 1.6 to 30 MHz
  • Microprocessor controlled
  • Digital fine tuning
  • 10 Hz synthesized steps
  • 99 field programmable channels


Reference Files

Adobe PDF icon.png Harris 10085-0705C

RF-350/RF-350K/RF-366
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
JULY 1989