Difference between revisions of "TRC - Transportable Radio Communication"

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* [[AN~TRC-28]]
 
* [[AN~TRC-28]]
 
* [[AN~TRC-29]], Radio set, transportable, National Guard/Army Reserve, microwave, rear-area multichannel communications,  T-389/TRC-29, T-303/G, R-543/TRC-29, and R-418/G
 
* [[AN~TRC-29]], Radio set, transportable, National Guard/Army Reserve, microwave, rear-area multichannel communications,  T-389/TRC-29, T-303/G, R-543/TRC-29, and R-418/G
* [[AN~TRC-30]]
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* [[AN~TRC-30]], Microwave equipment
 
* [[AN~TRC-31]]
 
* [[AN~TRC-31]]
 
* [[AN~TRC-32]]
 
* [[AN~TRC-32]]
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* [[AN~TRC-64]]
 
* [[AN~TRC-64]]
 
* [[AN~TRC-65]]
 
* [[AN~TRC-65]]
* [[AN~TRC-66]]
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* [[AN~TRC-66]], Radio Set is a general purpose, super high frequency (SHF), line of sight (LOS), radio relay and tropospheric forward scatter system.
 
* [[AN~TRC-67]]
 
* [[AN~TRC-67]]
 
* [[AN~TRC-68]], [[AN~VRC-24]], [[RT-441]] TM 11-5820-222-10 Radio set, transportable, 225-400 mHz, 1750 chan, 100kHz spacing, AM, 1.5w, 24VDC or 115/230VAC 50-60Hz, major component: OA-2649, for airborne assault suppor
 
* [[AN~TRC-68]], [[AN~VRC-24]], [[RT-441]] TM 11-5820-222-10 Radio set, transportable, 225-400 mHz, 1750 chan, 100kHz spacing, AM, 1.5w, 24VDC or 115/230VAC 50-60Hz, major component: OA-2649, for airborne assault suppor

Latest revision as of 21:23, 20 February 2016

primarily relay stations to get around that pesky curve in the earth.