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Revision as of 22:48, 9 March 2015
Description
Radio Set AN/PRC-6 is the FM version of the "Handie Talkie" Radio set SCR-536 and operates in a single, fixed frequency channel selected by use of an appropriate crystal. This is low-power, short-range equipment which operated in the VHF range for line of sight communications by forward elements of armored, infantry and artillery units.
This equipment consists of a light, self contained receiver-transmitter having a built-in microphone and earphone, and provision for a loop antenna which is used for homing applications. Included provision for connecting a conventional handset.
the normal antenna is a built in spring steel ribbon which extends from or retracts into housing. (HUH? I copied this directly from the datasheet below, but doesn't seem correct).
Operated from Battery BA-270/U (which is not supplied as part of the set) and included the necessary crystal unit for the frequency in which the equipment is to operate.
Operational Characteristics
- Approximate Range
- 1 mile
- Frequency Range
- 47.0 mHz - 55,4 mHz (43 Channels)
Images
Related Files
- Radio Set AN/PRC-6, Field Maintenance
- June 1952