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  2. List of military electronics of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Portable radio, HF 100W AM/CW/USB/RTTY, powered by AC supply, battery or generator, transported in two boxes including all accessories for operation: AN/PRC-49: Survival radio: AN/PRC-63: Survival radio: AN/PRC-65: Portable transceiver, Ultra high frequency (UHF)-band, 1,120 channels, 100-156 mc, 6 lbs: Simmonds Precision Products AN/PRC-66

  3. 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 ...

  4. Whip-a-way - Wikipedia

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    An antenna top cap installed on the tip of the antenna provides protection for personnel. The construction is the same as is used for sectional fishing poles. The base has a male 3/8-24 thread which is the same as is used on most ham radio and CB antennas. The antenna was 9 feet long when fully assembled.

  5. Military radio antenna kites - Wikipedia

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    A 300-foot kite raised antenna increased their radio range from 60 or 70 miles to 110 miles. [7] The United States Navy conducted kite antenna experiments on the torpedo boats USS Stringham and USS Bailey in 1911. [8] Some Signal Corps units conducted kite antenna experiments independently, often constructing their own kites. In June 1907 the ...

  6. Military surplus - Wikipedia

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    Some military surplus dealers also sell military surplus firearms, [2] spare parts, and ammunition alongside surplus uniforms and equipment. Demand for such items comes from various collectors, outdoorsmen, adventurers, hunters, survivalists, and players of airsoft and paintball, as well as others seeking high quality, sturdy, military issue garb.

  7. Category : Military radio systems of the United States

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    Radio systems of the United States Army (6 P) Pages in category "Military radio systems of the United States" The following 114 pages are in this category, out of 114 total.

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