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  2. AN/PRC-6 - Wikipedia

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    The range is about one mile (1.5 km), but much less in jungle. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The frequency range of the PRC-6 covers the 6 meter amateur radio band (50-54 MHz in the US and Canada, 50-52 MHz in the United Kingdom), and the many versions of these sets are relatively available and cheap (around £30-40 in the UK) in comparison to other vintage ...

  3. Signal Corps Radio - Wikipedia

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    SCR-270 mobile long range early warning, VHF; SCR-271 fixed long range early warning, VHF; SCR-277 Radio range; SCR-289 improved -270; SCR-527 medium range, VHF; SCR-584 gun control, microwave; SCR-602 mobile, short range early warning; SCR-658 weather balloon tracker; SCR-784 light weight 584

  4. AN/PRC-127 - Wikipedia

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    The PRC-127 radio was initially manufactured in Lawrence, Kansas, USA from 1989 on by the Bendix-King Corporation, the updated Version PRC-127A from 1996 on by Bendix-King (now a division of Relm Wireless). The final version of this radio is the model AN/PRC-127EFJ, made by E.F. Johnson Technologies, which is a completely different radio.

  5. Family Radio Service - Wikipedia

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    The Family Radio Service (FRS) is an improved walkie-talkie radio system authorized in the United States since 1996. This personal radio service uses channelized frequencies around 462 and 467 MHz in the ultra high frequency (UHF) band.

  6. AN/PRC-117 - Wikipedia

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    A PRC-117 radio and SATCOM antenna. The AN/PRC-117F/G radio is currently in use with the United States Navy Seabee and EOD teams in their MRAP and JERRV vehicles. [2] The radio is also in use by the United States Marine Corps, [6] United States Army, [7] USSOCOM, [8] United States Coast Guard, United States Air Force, [9] Royal Air Force, [10] Dutch Army, Spanish Air Force, British Army ...

  7. 33-centimeter band - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, the Federal Communications Commission allocated the frequency band between 902 and 928 MHz to Part 18 ISM (industrial, scientific, and medical) devices. In that proceeding, the band was also allocated to the Amateur Radio Service on a secondary basis meaning amateurs could use the band as long as they accepted interference from, and did not cause interference to, primary users.

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