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==Overview==
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[[File:AN-PRC-126-1.png|right]]The Scope Shield Radio System consists of the following;
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*Adapter Group OF-185/PRC (VA)
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*Radio frequency power amplifier (PA)
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*AN/PRC-128 handheld radio (PRC).
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The items repairable at depot level are the power supply/audio (PS/A) assembly of the VA, the complete PA (including alternate module) and the RT portion of the PRC/128 (including alternate module).
  
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[[File:PRC-128-6.png|400px]]
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;The AN/PRC-128 radio system (PRC) consists of the following
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*A receiver/transmitter (RT),
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*Low band long range (LBLR) antenna;
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*Low band short range/high band (LBSR/HB) antenna;
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*Low band (30 to 88 MHz) and high band (130 to 174 MHz) RF/IF modules (one installed, other is alternate);
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*Carrying pouch;
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*Lanyard
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*Two rechargeable nickel-cadmium (NICAD) batteries.
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The PRC is a two-band handheld receiver-transmitter. The PRC provides short range, ground-to-ground voice communications in the low VHF-FM (30 to 88 MHz) and high VHF-FM (130 to 174 MHz) bands.
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[[File:PRC-128-5.png|400px]]
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;10-channel Operator Programmable-frequencv Capability
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:The RT stores up to ten programmed channels (12.5 kHz increments) anywhere in the operating frequency range. A programmed RT can program another radio with channel/frequency information via a frequency transfer cable.
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;Antenna Matching Switch
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:The thumbwheel switch selects the proper antenna matching network for the transmit frequency. The "50" position provides a direct 50
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ohm interface for test use. The "50" position is used for 130 to 174 MHz operation or with any 50 ohm external antenna. An antenna warning tone is activated if the switch position is incorrect with respect to the operating frequency.
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;Warning Tones.
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:The RT generates two separate warning tones; a low battery tone and an antenna mismatch tone.
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;Liquid Crystal Display.
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:A five-digit display indicates frequency, operational mode, and programming information to the operator.
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;Half-duplex operation.
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:The PRC can transmit and receive utilizing a separate frequency for each channel programmed in the half-duplex mode.
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[[File:PRC-128-4.png|400px]]
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==Technical Specifications==
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===RT GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS===
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;Frequency ranges
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:30.0000 to 87.9875 MHz and 130.0000 to 173.9875 MHz
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;Minimum channel spacing
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:25 kHz (+/- 25 kHz spacing to operate; can program in 12.5 kHz increments)
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;Available channels
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:4640 (30-88 MHz band), 3520 (130-174 MHz band)
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;Preset channels
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:10 (stored in non-volatile memory)
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;Operating modes
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:Clear Voice (Simplex and Half Duplex) FM
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;Operating voltage
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:11 to 16 Vdc, 400 mAdc maximum.
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;Low battery warning tone
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:Four 400 Hz beeps at six second intervals when battery voltage drops below preset level
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;Antenna mismatch tone
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:1000 Hz tone at 2 second intervals if selected operating frequency and ANT match switch position do not agree
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===RT RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS===
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;Sensitivity
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:0.5 microvolts for 12 dB SINAD*
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;Selectivity (+/- 25 kHz)
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:-50 dB for 30-88 MHz, -60 dB for 130-174 MHz
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;Squelch sensitivity
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:0.5 microvolts (maximum), noise operated
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;Spurious response
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:-60 dB
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;IF rejection
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:-60 dB
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;Audio output
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:Power
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::100 mW (nominal) into 47 ohms
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:Distortion (@ 100 mW)
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::10% (maximum)
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:Frequency response
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::300 to 3000 Hz (+1, -6 dB)
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;Hum and noise
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:Unsquelched
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::30dB below rated audio out
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:Squelched
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::50 dB below rated audio out
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* SINAD = Signal + Noise + Distortion Noise + Distortion
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===RT TRANSMITTER CHARACTERISTICS===
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;Power output
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:1.0 watt (minimum into 50 ohms)
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;Spurious harmonic attenuation
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:43 dB below carrier (min.)
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;Frequency stability
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:5 ppm (maximum) of operating frequency
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;Audio
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:Frequency response
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::300 to 3000 Hz (+1, -4 dB)
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:Harmonic distortion
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::10% (maximum)
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;Modulation
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:+/-3 kHz, limited at 5 kHz (130-174 MHz)
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:+/-4.5 kHz limited at 7.5 kHz (30-88 Mhz)
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;FM hum and noise
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:30 dB below nominal deviation level (Low Band only)
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;Squelch tone
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:150 +/- 2Hz'
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===PA CHARACTERISTICS===
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;Frequency ranges
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:30.0000 to 87.9875 MHz and 130.0000 to 173.9875 MHz
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;Input power
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:25 - 28 Vdc, 3.0 Adc maximum
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;RF Power Output (50 ohm load)
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:BYPASS mode;
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::1 watt (ref. rf input)
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:AMPL mode;
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::10 watts minimum, 20 watts maximum (internal adjust)
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;Spurious harmonic attenuation
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:60 dB below carrier (minimum)
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;Reference rf input level
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:0.25 watts minimum from RT
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;RCV mode signal loss
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:1.0 dB max
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===PS/A CHARACTERISTICS===
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;Input power
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:10 to 32 Vdc; 150 watts max.
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;Output power
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:14.5 to 15.5 Vdc @ .5 Adc max (RT).
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:26.0 to 27.0 Vdc @ 3.0 Adc max (PA).
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;Charger current
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:Nominal
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::30 mA
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:Short-circuit
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::90 mA
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;RCV Audio Output
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:Power
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::2.0 watts nominal into 8 ohms
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:Distortion @ 2.0 Watts
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::10.0 % maximum
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==Programming Frequencies==
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===Simplex===
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# Set the CHAN switch to the channel number to be reprogrammed
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# Turn the radio off for a few seconds then back on
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# Press SET within 10 seconds of turning the radio on, the Radio will be in programming mode, if one digit is shown in the display
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# Press the INCR button until the LCD shows the desired digit
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# Press the SET button. The next digit is displayed
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# Repeat the above SET & INCR sequence until the complete frequency is displayed on the LCD
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# Press the SET button to store the channel, LOAd will be displayed indicating that the channel frequency assignment has been stored.
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# Change the CHAN button within 10 seconds to program a new frequency
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{{message|Channel Steps|The last two digits can only be 00, 12, 25, 38, 50, 62, 75 or 88, due to the channel step of 12.5 kHz}}
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===Duplex===
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The Radio can use a split transmit and receive frequencies, usually used in repeater operation.  The process is the same as with simplex except for a single step
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====Program the Receive Frequency====
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# Set the CHAN switch to the channel number to be reprogrammed
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# Turn the radio off for a few seconds then back on
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# Press SET within 10 seconds of turning the radio on, the Radio will be in programming mode, if one digit is shown in the display
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# Press the INCR button until the LCD shows the desired digit
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# Press the SET button. The next digit is displayed
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# Repeat the above SET & INCR sequence until the complete frequency is displayed on the LCD
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# Press and hold the PTT button, then press the SET button to store the channel, LOAd will be displayed indicating that the channel frequency assignment has been stored.  The Transmit frequency is ready for programming.
  
 
==Images==
 
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==Reference Files==
 
==Reference Files==
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 26 November 2013

Overview

AN-PRC-126-1.png

The Scope Shield Radio System consists of the following;

  • Adapter Group OF-185/PRC (VA)
  • Radio frequency power amplifier (PA)
  • AN/PRC-128 handheld radio (PRC).

The items repairable at depot level are the power supply/audio (PS/A) assembly of the VA, the complete PA (including alternate module) and the RT portion of the PRC/128 (including alternate module).


PRC-128-6.png


The AN/PRC-128 radio system (PRC) consists of the following
  • A receiver/transmitter (RT),
  • Low band long range (LBLR) antenna;
  • Low band short range/high band (LBSR/HB) antenna;
  • Low band (30 to 88 MHz) and high band (130 to 174 MHz) RF/IF modules (one installed, other is alternate);
  • Carrying pouch;
  • Lanyard
  • Two rechargeable nickel-cadmium (NICAD) batteries.

The PRC is a two-band handheld receiver-transmitter. The PRC provides short range, ground-to-ground voice communications in the low VHF-FM (30 to 88 MHz) and high VHF-FM (130 to 174 MHz) bands.


PRC-128-5.png


10-channel Operator Programmable-frequencv Capability
The RT stores up to ten programmed channels (12.5 kHz increments) anywhere in the operating frequency range. A programmed RT can program another radio with channel/frequency information via a frequency transfer cable.
Antenna Matching Switch
The thumbwheel switch selects the proper antenna matching network for the transmit frequency. The "50" position provides a direct 50

ohm interface for test use. The "50" position is used for 130 to 174 MHz operation or with any 50 ohm external antenna. An antenna warning tone is activated if the switch position is incorrect with respect to the operating frequency.

Warning Tones.
The RT generates two separate warning tones; a low battery tone and an antenna mismatch tone.
Liquid Crystal Display.
A five-digit display indicates frequency, operational mode, and programming information to the operator.
Half-duplex operation.
The PRC can transmit and receive utilizing a separate frequency for each channel programmed in the half-duplex mode.


PRC-128-4.png

Technical Specifications

RT GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS

Frequency ranges
30.0000 to 87.9875 MHz and 130.0000 to 173.9875 MHz
Minimum channel spacing
25 kHz (+/- 25 kHz spacing to operate; can program in 12.5 kHz increments)
Available channels
4640 (30-88 MHz band), 3520 (130-174 MHz band)
Preset channels
10 (stored in non-volatile memory)
Operating modes
Clear Voice (Simplex and Half Duplex) FM
Operating voltage
11 to 16 Vdc, 400 mAdc maximum.
Low battery warning tone
Four 400 Hz beeps at six second intervals when battery voltage drops below preset level
Antenna mismatch tone
1000 Hz tone at 2 second intervals if selected operating frequency and ANT match switch position do not agree


RT RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS

Sensitivity
0.5 microvolts for 12 dB SINAD*
Selectivity (+/- 25 kHz)
-50 dB for 30-88 MHz, -60 dB for 130-174 MHz
Squelch sensitivity
0.5 microvolts (maximum), noise operated
Spurious response
-60 dB
IF rejection
-60 dB
Audio output
Power
100 mW (nominal) into 47 ohms
Distortion (@ 100 mW)
10% (maximum)
Frequency response
300 to 3000 Hz (+1, -6 dB)
Hum and noise
Unsquelched
30dB below rated audio out
Squelched
50 dB below rated audio out
  • SINAD = Signal + Noise + Distortion Noise + Distortion


RT TRANSMITTER CHARACTERISTICS

Power output
1.0 watt (minimum into 50 ohms)
Spurious harmonic attenuation
43 dB below carrier (min.)
Frequency stability
5 ppm (maximum) of operating frequency
Audio
Frequency response
300 to 3000 Hz (+1, -4 dB)
Harmonic distortion
10% (maximum)
Modulation
+/-3 kHz, limited at 5 kHz (130-174 MHz)
+/-4.5 kHz limited at 7.5 kHz (30-88 Mhz)
FM hum and noise
30 dB below nominal deviation level (Low Band only)
Squelch tone
150 +/- 2Hz'

PA CHARACTERISTICS

Frequency ranges
30.0000 to 87.9875 MHz and 130.0000 to 173.9875 MHz
Input power
25 - 28 Vdc, 3.0 Adc maximum
RF Power Output (50 ohm load)
BYPASS mode;
1 watt (ref. rf input)
AMPL mode;
10 watts minimum, 20 watts maximum (internal adjust)
Spurious harmonic attenuation
60 dB below carrier (minimum)
Reference rf input level
0.25 watts minimum from RT
RCV mode signal loss
1.0 dB max


PS/A CHARACTERISTICS

Input power
10 to 32 Vdc; 150 watts max.
Output power
14.5 to 15.5 Vdc @ .5 Adc max (RT).
26.0 to 27.0 Vdc @ 3.0 Adc max (PA).
Charger current
Nominal
30 mA
Short-circuit
90 mA
RCV Audio Output
Power
2.0 watts nominal into 8 ohms
Distortion @ 2.0 Watts
10.0 % maximum


Programming Frequencies

Simplex

  1. Set the CHAN switch to the channel number to be reprogrammed
  2. Turn the radio off for a few seconds then back on
  3. Press SET within 10 seconds of turning the radio on, the Radio will be in programming mode, if one digit is shown in the display
  4. Press the INCR button until the LCD shows the desired digit
  5. Press the SET button. The next digit is displayed
  6. Repeat the above SET & INCR sequence until the complete frequency is displayed on the LCD
  7. Press the SET button to store the channel, LOAd will be displayed indicating that the channel frequency assignment has been stored.
  8. Change the CHAN button within 10 seconds to program a new frequency


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Channel Steps
The last two digits can only be 00, 12, 25, 38, 50, 62, 75 or 88, due to the channel step of 12.5 kHz


Duplex

The Radio can use a split transmit and receive frequencies, usually used in repeater operation. The process is the same as with simplex except for a single step


Program the Receive Frequency

  1. Set the CHAN switch to the channel number to be reprogrammed
  2. Turn the radio off for a few seconds then back on
  3. Press SET within 10 seconds of turning the radio on, the Radio will be in programming mode, if one digit is shown in the display
  4. Press the INCR button until the LCD shows the desired digit
  5. Press the SET button. The next digit is displayed
  6. Repeat the above SET & INCR sequence until the complete frequency is displayed on the LCD
  7. Press and hold the PTT button, then press the SET button to store the channel, LOAd will be displayed indicating that the channel frequency assignment has been stored. The Transmit frequency is ready for programming.

Images

Reference Files

Adobe PDF icon.png TO 31R2-4-810-3

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS WITH ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN
RADIO SET
AN/PRC-128 (PN 901608-801)
RP [sic] POWER AMPLIFIER (PN901603-801)
ADAPTER GROUP
OF-185/PRC (901602-801)
18 November 1999