https://radionerds.com/index.php?title=AN~MRC-108&feed=atom&action=historyAN~MRC-108 - Revision history2024-03-29T05:52:37ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.34.1https://radionerds.com/index.php?title=AN~MRC-108&diff=29066&oldid=prevBinD: Created page with "he AN/MRC-108 is a vehicle mounted multiband radio set. It is capable of HF (SSB), VHF-FM, VHF AM and UHF-AM, all operable in either the fixed or mobile configuration. The rad..."2018-09-26T22:08:47Z<p>Created page with "he AN/MRC-108 is a vehicle mounted multiband radio set. It is capable of HF (SSB), VHF-FM, VHF AM and UHF-AM, all operable in either the fixed or mobile configuration. The rad..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>he AN/MRC-108 is a vehicle mounted multiband radio set. It is capable of HF (SSB), VHF-FM, VHF AM and UHF-AM, all operable in either the fixed or mobile configuration. The radio equipment is mounted on a pallet; each radio set is removable or the entire pallet may be removed. The AN/MRC-108 may be powered either by builtin power, external power generator or vehicle battery under emergency conditions. The MRC-108 has built-in compartments for the portable back-pack equipment (PRC-41 and PRC-47) and has a built-in battery charger for the BB-451 Battery used to power the pack radios. The radios may be individually remoted by the AN/GRA-6 Remote Set.<br />
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==Components==<br />
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* M151A1 jeep<br />
* 718F-2 HF radio<br />
* 618T HF transceiver<br />
* [[AT-1011]]/U<br />
* 718M-2 UHF-AM Radio.<br />
* [[RT-742]]/[[AN~ARC-51]]BX<br />
* [[AS-1404]]/PRC<br />
* [[AN~PRC-25]]<br />
* [[AN~GRC-125]]<br />
* [[AN-2060]]/VRC ..<br />
* [[AN~GRA-6]]<br />
* [[PP-3906]]<br />
* DC3/MD-28/U . gen set<br />
* [[M416 trailer]]<br />
* [[AN/GRC-153]] .<br />
* [[PU-630]] gen set<br />
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==References==</div>BinD