Harris Rt 1796 Manual
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The AN/PRC-117 Multiband Manpack Radio, or Multiband Multi Mission Radio (MBMMR), is a man-portable, tactical software-definedcombat-net radio, manufactured by Harris Corporation, in two different version:
- Version F (Foxtrot), namely AN/PRC-117F-MP Falcon II series, covering the 30-512 MHz frequency range, provided without internal GPS (optionally an external commercial GPS can be connected, or a GPS SAASM as a Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver [PLGR] or a Defense Advanced GPS Receiver [DAGR]);[1]
- Version G (Golf), namely AN/PRC-117G-MP Falcon III series, covering the 30-2000 MHz frequency range, and provided with internal SAASM GPS (optionally an external commercial GPS can be connected).[2]
Both radios have NSA certification for the transmission of voice and data traffic up to the Top Secret level.[3]
The designation AN/PRC translates to 'Army Navy / Portable Radio Communications' used for two way Communications, according to Joint Electronics Type Designation System guidelines. The radios are also provided in a vehicular configuration under the AN/VRC-103 nomenclature.
Users[edit]
The AN/PRC-117F/G radio is currently in use with the United States NavySeabee and EOD teams in their MRAP and JERRV vehicles.[1] The radio is also in use by the United States Marine Corps,[4]United States Army,[5]USSOCOM,[6] United States Coast Guard, United States Air Force,[7]Royal Air Force,[8] Dutch Army, Spanish Air Force, British Army, Norwegian Armed Forces, Danish Army, Croatian Army[9]Canadian Forces in Afghanistan and German Armed Forces.[10]
The radio is part of an Over-the-horizon Satellite Communications and Improved Dual Command and Control Console system recognized by the US Army as a Top 10 Invention in 2005.[11]
The radio has also been embedded in remote mine hunting systems for the US Navy.[12]
Specifications[edit]
General[edit]
- Frequency Range: 30 MHz to 2 GHz
- Presets: 100 (110 including DAMA)
- Transmission Modes: FM, AM, PSK, CPM
- Tuning Resolution: 10 Hz
- Model: RT-1796 (P)(C)/U
Transmitter[edit]
- Output Power: 1 W to 20 W (Max)
- Harmonic Suppression: –40 dBc
- Frequency Stability: +/- 1.0 ppm
Receiver[edit]
- FM Sensitivity -118 dBm (10 dB SINAD)
- Adjacent Channel Rejection 60 dB
Interoperability[edit]
- Fill devices: AN/CYZ-10 DTD, AN/PYQ-10 SKL (Supports DS-101, DS-102 and Mode 2/3)
- Crypto Modes KY-57, ANDVT/KYV-5, KG-84C, FASCINATOR
- Radios
- AN/PRC-119A/B/G
- Other versions of the AN/PRC-117
Interfaces[edit]
- External Data: RS-232, MIL-STD-188-114A
- Remote control: RS-232, RS-422
- Antenna ports: Separate VHF, VHF-HI/UHF
- Audio: Six-pin Standard
- Power: Two BA-5590, BB-390A/U, BB-2590, or BB-590 batteries
Physical Dimensions[edit]
- 3.7H x 7.4W x 8.8D in. (w/o battery case)
- Weight 8.2 lbs (without batteries)
12 lbs with batteries
Environmental[edit]
- Temperature: -40 °C to 70 °C
- Immersion: 1 Meter
- Test Method: MIL-STD-810E
- Finish: CARCGreen
Key Features[edit]
- Removable keypad display unit
- Full numeric keypad
- NVG compatible display
- External GPS - DAGR, PLGR, and NMEA 0183 compatible
Waveforms[edit]
Line of Sight[edit]
- VHF/UHFAM/FM
- HAVE QUICK II ECCM
- ANW2 - Advanced Networking Wideband Waveform (Harris)
- SRW Soldier Radio Waveform [13]
- NATO SATURN waveform, per NATO STANAG 4372 - optional [13]
SATCOM[edit]
- MIL-STD-188-181-B/C
- MIL-STD-188-182-A
- MIL-STD-188-183-A/B
- High performance waveform (HPW) optional
- Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) - optional[13]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'U.S. Navy Awards Harris Corporation $16 Million Contract for Falcon II and Falcon III Radios'. Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2007-05-22.
- ^[1]
- ^Harris Corporation Receives NSA and DAMA Certification for Falcon II Multiband/Multimission Radios
- ^Harris Corporation Awarded Potential $205 Million Contract For U.S. Marine Corps MBMMR Radio Standardization Program
- ^Harris Corporation Awarded $46 Million Contract from the U.S. Army for Falcon II AN/PRC-117F(C) Multiband Multimission Radios
- ^NDM Article - Joint Tactical Radio Expected To Meet Special-Warfare NeedsArchived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^NDM Article - Air-Strike Coordinators Need Lighter EquipmentArchived 2008-06-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^https://www.raf.mod.uk/equipment/portable-radio-communication-prc.cfmArchived 2017-04-25 at the Wayback Machine Portable Radio Communication PRC
- ^http://www.hrvatski-vojnik.hr/
- ^DND/CF Backgrounder- Army Equipment for Operation ARCHERArchived April 30, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- ^US Army Awards for Top 10 Inventions of 2005
- ^NDM Article - Navy Mine Hunting System Gets Long-Range Data LinkArchived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ abchttps://www.harris.com/sites/default/files/downloads/solutions/an-prc-117g-multiband-networking-manpack-radio-datasheet.pdf
External links[edit]
- Media related to PRC-117 at Wikimedia Commons
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CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AN/PRC-117F OR R/T-1796
Frequency Range
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- LOS – 30 MHz to 512 MHz, continuous
- VHF-LOW: 30 MHz – 89.99999 MHz (J5 Antenna Port)
- VHF-HIGH: 90 MHz – 224.99999 MHz (J8 Antenna Port)
- UHF: 225 MHz – 511.99999 MHz (J8 Antenna Port)
- SATCOM: RX: 243-270 MHz TX: 292-318 MHz (J8 Antenna Port)
- SINCGARS: 30 MHz – 87.975 MHz (J5 Antenna Port)
- HAVE QUICK I/II: 225 MHz – 399.975 MHz (J8 Antenna Port)
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Modulation
- VHF-LOW:
- FM Voice (8 kHz, 6.5 kHz, and 5 kHz deviation)
- FSK Data
- TCM Data
- HPW LOS Data
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