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  1. PRC-9 RT-175A / PRC-9 Mil TRX MILITARY U.S. different

    Model: PRC-9 RT-175A / PRC-9 - MILITARY U.S. different makers; Shape; Portable set > 8 inch (also usable without mains) Dimensions (WHD) 265 x 77 x 470 mm / 10.4 x 3 x 18.5 inch; …

  2. AN/PRC-8, -8A, -9, -9A, -10, -10A - RadioNerds

    Jun 15, 2019 · Components. RT-174 = PRC-8, 20 to 27.9 Mc. Armored; RT-175 = PRC-9, 27 to 38.9 artillery; RT-176 = PRC-10, 38 to 54.9 infantry; ST-120 harness; CY-744 battery case; H …

  3. Our Museum Items :: PRC-9 Receiver/Transmitter - Army Radio

    Radio set AN/PRC-9, frequency range 27.0 to 38.9 MHz, Super-Heterodyne FM Receiver / Transmitter. Man-Pack or Vehicular fixed station operation.1 Watt transmitter Output. Uses 16 …

  4. AN/PRC-10 - Wikipedia

    The AN/PRC-10 is an American VHF portable radio transceiver, introduced in 1951 [1] as a replacement for the wartime SCR-300 set. The AN/PRC-8 and AN/PRC-9 sets are basically …

  5. General.—Radio Sets AN/ PRC-8, -9, and -10 are three portable, frequency-modulated radio sets intended to provide man-pack communications for tank, artillery, and infantry units, …

  6. Original U.S. Korean & Vietnam War RT-175/PRC-9 Radio Rig with …

    The AN/PRC-9 came into the Army inventory in March, 1951. It is a 16 tube FM radio which was used as a squad radio. It is part of a family of radios AN/PRC-8, AN/PRC-9, and AN/PRC-10 …

  7. AN/PRC-8 - greenradio.de

    AN/PRC -8, -9, -10 are portable manpack FM transceivers for tanks -, artillery- and infantry units. They can be used either mobile or stationary; in planes or vehicles. PRC-8 (20 .. 27.9 MHz) …

  8. AN/PRC8 AN/PRC9 AN/PRC10 Radio Set AN/PRC-8 AN/PRC-9 AN/PRC

    Radio Sets AN/PRC-8.-9, and 10 are three portable, FM (frequency-modulated) radio sets intended to provide man-pack communications for armored, artillery, and infantry units, …

  9. AN/PRC-9, The Artillery version of the PRC-8, PRC-9, PRC-10 …

    Jul 5, 2024 · Following the SCR300 radio, the Army acquired the PRC-8 (Armor)/9 (Artillery) /10 (Infantry) series of radios. These radios were in service for the 50s and early 60s.

  10. MILITARY RT-175A Vietnam Receiver Korean Transmitter War

    The PRC-9 transmitter, when paired with the RT-175A receiver, creates a powerful transceiver system. The PRC-9 transmitter operates on the 30-50 MHz frequency band, allowing for …

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