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During the [[Korean War]], the '''[[AN-|AN/PRC-10]]''' was tactical radio of the [[U.S. Army]]. It was a 26-pound backpack [[vacuum tube]] radio with preselected frequencies in the 38.0 to 54.9 MHz range, introduced in 1951 that began to be replaced by the [[PRC-25|AN/PRC-25]] in 1962. | During the [[Korean War]], the '''[[AN-|AN/PRC-10]]''' was the standard tactical radio family of the [[U.S. Army]]. It was a 26-pound backpack [[vacuum tube]] radio with preselected frequencies in the 38.0 to 54.9 MHz range, introduced in 1951 that began to be replaced by the [[PRC-25|AN/PRC-25]] in 1962. | ||
It operated between 38.0 to 54.9 MHz; the [[PRC-8|AN/PRC-8]] and [[PRC-9|AN/PRC-9]] were identical save for operating frequencies: | It operated between 38.0 to 54.9 MHz; the [[PRC-8|AN/PRC-8]] and [[PRC-9|AN/PRC-9]] were identical save for operating frequencies: | ||
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==Antennas== | ==Antennas== | ||
==Power== | |||
Transmit power level was not adjustable. | |||
==Electronic warfare== | ==Electronic warfare== |
Revision as of 19:30, 16 August 2010
During the Korean War, the AN/PRC-10 was the standard tactical radio family of the U.S. Army. It was a 26-pound backpack vacuum tube radio with preselected frequencies in the 38.0 to 54.9 MHz range, introduced in 1951 that began to be replaced by the AN/PRC-25 in 1962.
It operated between 38.0 to 54.9 MHz; the AN/PRC-8 and AN/PRC-9 were identical save for operating frequencies:
Designation | Frequency range (Megahertz) |
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AN/PRC-8 | 20.0 to 27.9 |
AN/PRC-9 | 27.0 to 38.9 |
AN/PRC-10 | 38.0 to 54.9 |
Antennas
Power
Transmit power level was not adjustable.