AN/PRC-14
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The AN/PRC-17 is a portable UHF Transmitter designed to provide line-of-sight communications between ground personnel and aircraft. With sircraft at an altitude of 5000 or more, operation up to 30 miles may be anticipated. With aircraft at lower altitudes, terrain will control the reliability and range of operation. Emergency ground-to-ground operation is practical within the line-of-sight limitations.
Specifications
- Transmitter
- Frequency:
- Range:
- 225 mHz - 400 mHz
- Control:
- Crystal
- Channel:
- 4 preset
- Range:
- Emission:
- A2 and A3
- Power Output:
- 1 Watt
- Sensitivity:
- 5 uv at 10 db SN
- Modulation Control
- 50% (Automatic)
- Receiver
- Frequency
- Range:
- 225 mHz - 400 mHz
- Control:
- Crystal
- Sensitivity:
- 5 uv (approx) with squelch circuit inoperative
- Selectivity:
- 85 kHz and -6 db and 225 kHz at a -60 db
- Power Output:
- 250 mw to 500 ohm headphones
- Type:
- Superheterodyne
- Range:
- Antenna
- Type
- Adjustable Whip, used for both receiver and transmitter
- Power Source Required
- Filament:
- 6.3v AC or DC at 5A
- Plates:
- 135v DC at 155 ma (transmit)
- 135v DC at 147 ma (receive)
- Tubes (23 Total)
- (5) 5647
- (2) 5719
- (1) 5675
- (1) 5899
- (5) 5702WA
- (1) 5902
- (8) 5703
- Crystal (1 Total)
- (1) 1N21B
Reference Files
- AN16-30PRC14-2[1]
- Handbook Service Instructions
- Radio Set
- AN/PRC-14
References
- ↑ AN16-30PRC14-2,
- "US Army Technical Manual Collection,"
- from the CECOM Historical Office archive, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
- CECOM Historical Office
- "US Army Technical Manual Collection,"