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The Power cable that provides filtered power to the PRC-104 is often difficult to source.  I already had an "Extension" cable that is used to separate the Battery from the radio, so i decided to cut that cable and use Anderson Power Poles to create a multiple use cable assembly.  If required, i can take this cable off and use it in the extender again, or hook this connector to another convenient power source.   
 
The Power cable that provides filtered power to the PRC-104 is often difficult to source.  I already had an "Extension" cable that is used to separate the Battery from the radio, so i decided to cut that cable and use Anderson Power Poles to create a multiple use cable assembly.  If required, i can take this cable off and use it in the extender again, or hook this connector to another convenient power source.   
  
{{message|image=Newspaper hot 32x32.png|Special Note about Anderson Power Pole use in a 12 / 24 Volt Mixed environment|Anderson power poles are quite useful, however they can cause significant confusion and frustration when you are operating equipment in a mixed environment of 12 and 24 volts.  Mixing the voltages can be disastrous to equipment, especially when accidentally putting 24 volts on a 12 volt radio.  The normal side by side configuration of the 12 Volt connections is very standard, but there is no accepted universal method to handle 24 Volts.  Some are trying a 90 degree rotation of one pole for 24 volt, but its far from universally accepted.  At any rate I can always remove the pins from the connector and reinsert in whatever configuration i desire later without unsoldering..}}
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{{message|image=Unverified.png|Special Note about Anderson Power Pole use in a 12 / 24 Volt Mixed environment|Anderson power poles are quite useful, however they can cause significant confusion and frustration when you are operating equipment in a mixed environment of 12 and 24 volts.  Mixing the voltages can be disastrous to equipment, especially when accidentally putting 24 volts on a 12 volt radio.  The normal side by side configuration of the 12 Volt connections is very standard, but there is no accepted universal method to handle 24 Volts.  Some are trying a 90 degree rotation of one pole for 24 volt, but its far from universally accepted.  At any rate I can always remove the pins from the connector and reinsert in whatever configuration i desire later without unsoldering..}}
  
  

Revision as of 01:11, 28 May 2015

Overview

Purpose and Function. The AN/GRC-213 is an HF low-power transceiver designed for use on wheeled or tracked vehicles. It has the capability of tuning 280,000 different frequencies within the 2– to 29.9999–MHz range. An internal antenna tuner automatically tunes the radio to match any of the three supplied antennas within the operating frequency range. The AN/GRC-213 is made up of Radio Set AN/PRC-104(*), Amplifier-Power Supply AM-7152/GRC-213, interconnecting cables, and Speaker LS-454. The AN/PRC-104(*) can also be used separate from the vehicle as a man pack radio set if desired


Capabilities and Features

The AN/GRC-213 is an hf radio set that provides reliable long-range communication for wheeled or tracked military vehicles. The AN/GRC-213 incorporates the AN/VIC-1(V) man pack radio (less battery pack) with an amplifier–power supply and loudspeaker to produce a vehicular system. The AN/PRC-104A can also be used with a battery pack for man pack operation. For the detailed capabilities and features of the AN/PRC-104A, refer to the equipment description paragraph in TM 11-5820-919-12. The amplifier–power supply conditions and filters the vehicular power source for the radio set, in addition to amplifying and squelching the audio output to drive the external loudspeaker. The AN/GRC-213 is easy to install and remove because of quick-release fasteners and connectors. The AN/GRC-213 controls are easy to operate even if the operator wears gloves. Blackout operation is possible because audible indicators are used rather than lighted meters or indicators. These audible indicators provide warning of low vehicular power, transmitter failure, or antenna tuning fault. The watertight AN/GRC-213 maintains frequency stability over the operational temperature range of -46° to +71°C. Pushbutton frequency selection provides 280,000 channels from 2 to 29.9999 MHz in 100-Hz increments with selectable voice/data/cw modes in both upper or lower sideband operation.


AM-7152/GRC-213 Amplifier Power Supply

The amplifier-power supply, together with interconnecting cables, provides interface and isolation between the AN/PRC-104(*), Speaker LS-454/U, and the Vehicle Inter-communication System AN/VIC-1(V). The amplifier–power supply receives input power from the vehicle power source through an electrical power cable assembly. The amplifier-power supply fully conditions and filters the power to protect the AN/PRC-104A from over voltage, noise spike transients, radio-frequency interference (rfi), and reverse polarity. The conditioned and filtered power is sent to the amplifier/coupler through another electrical power cable assembly. An audio amplifier with squelch circuitry is provided in the amplifier-power supply for driving an LS–454/U external loudspeaker with one watt of audio power. The amplifier-power supply can interface with the AN/VIC-1(V) to provide a remote handset operation capability. It can also interface with the AN/VIC-1(V) and a VHF FM radio set in the vehicle to provide retransmission capabilities.

AN GRC-213.png AN GRC-213-1.png


AM-7152 Pinouts

The following image shows the AM-7152 pinouts.

AM-1752 pinouts.png


PRC-104 Power Supply Cable

The Power cable that provides filtered power to the PRC-104 is often difficult to source. I already had an "Extension" cable that is used to separate the Battery from the radio, so i decided to cut that cable and use Anderson Power Poles to create a multiple use cable assembly. If required, i can take this cable off and use it in the extender again, or hook this connector to another convenient power source.

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Special Note about Anderson Power Pole use in a 12 / 24 Volt Mixed environment
Anderson power poles are quite useful, however they can cause significant confusion and frustration when you are operating equipment in a mixed environment of 12 and 24 volts. Mixing the voltages can be disastrous to equipment, especially when accidentally putting 24 volts on a 12 volt radio. The normal side by side configuration of the 12 Volt connections is very standard, but there is no accepted universal method to handle 24 Volts. Some are trying a 90 degree rotation of one pole for 24 volt, but its far from universally accepted. At any rate I can always remove the pins from the connector and reinsert in whatever configuration i desire later without unsoldering..


GRC-213 PRC-104 power cable.jpg

Cable installed on the GRC-213


GRC-213 PRC-104 power cable-1.jpg

Detail of the Power Cable


GRC-213 PRC-104 power cable-2.jpg

Detail of the 9 pin connector (this only has AB and FH soldered, i have since fixed it)


Pinouts

9 Pin Connector

A - Conditioned Power - (Neg)
B - Conditioned Power - (Neg)
C - Conditioned Power - (Neg)
D - NC
E - NC
F - Conditioned Power + (Pos)
H - Conditioned Power + (Pos)
J - Conditioned Power + (Pos)
K - NC


PRC-104 Power

One of the outer connections is negative (-) (use Meter to verify), center is positive (+)

PRC-104 pinout.png

This is looking at the plug, NOT the radio.

Reference Files

AN/GRC-213

Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-5820-923-10-HR

HAND RECEIPT
COVERING CONTENTS OF COMPONENTS OF END ITEM (COEI),
BASIC ISSUE ITEMS (Bll), AND ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION LIST (AAL)
RADIO SET AN/GRC-213 (NSN 5820-01-128-3935)
14 FEBRUARY 1986


Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-5820-923-12

OPERATOR'S AND ORGANIZATIONAL
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
RADIO SET AN/GRC-213
(NSN 5820-01-128-3935)
14 FEBRUARY 1986


Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-5820-923-20P

ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE
REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
RADIO SET AN/GRC-213 (NSN 5820-01-128-3935)
1 MARCH 1987


Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-5820-923-34P

DIRECT SUPPORT AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE
REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
(INCLUDING DEPOT MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS)
RADIO SET AN/GRC-213 (NSN 5820-01-128-3935)
1 MARCH 1987


Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-5820-923-40

GENERAL SUPPORT
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
AMPLIFIER-POWER SUPPLY
AM-7152/GRC-213 (NSN 5820-01-127-5855)
14 FEBRUARY 1986


Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-2300-476-14P

OPERATOR'S, ORGANIZATIONAL, DIRECT SUPPORT, AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
(INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST)
INSTALLATION KITS, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT:
MK-2442/GRC-213 FOR ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIER-M113A1 (NSN 5820-01-189-9791)
MK-2443/GRC-213 FOR UTILITY TRUCK-M151A1 (NSN 5820-01-189-9792)
MK-2444/GRC-213 FOR CARGO TRUCK-M561 (NSN 5820-01-189-9788)
MK-2445/GRC-213 FOR CARRIER COMMAND POST-M577A1 (NSN 5820-01-189-9793)
MK-2446/GRC-213 FOR TRUCK-M882 OR -M1008A1 CUCV (NSN 5820-01-189-9789)
MK-2447/GRC-213 FOR GENERAL PURPOSE WHEELED OR TRACKED VEHICLES (NSN 5820-01- 189-9790)
1 JANUARY 1987



AN/GRC-213A

Adobe PDF icon.png GTA 11-03-053

Operating Procedures Short-Term Antijam (STAJ) Compatible Improved High Frequency Radio (IHFR)
Radio Sets
AN/PRC-104B
AN/GRC-213A
AN/GRC-193B
June 1992


Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-5820-1047-20P

ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE REPAIR AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
RADIO SET
AN/GRC-213A(V)1 (NSN 5820-01-262-9548)
15 MAY 1990


Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-5820-923-40P

GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE
REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
AMPLIFIER, POWER SUPPLY
AM-7152/GRC-213A(V)l
1 FEBRUARY 1990