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imported>Howard C. Berkowitz (New page: {{subpages}} ==Parent topics== {{r|Squad tactical radio}} {{r|U.S. Army}} ==Subtopics== {{r|PRC-77|AN/PRC-77}} ==Other related topics== {{r|Frequency modulation}} {{r|Frequency synthesi...) |
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Revision as of 03:41, 3 March 2009
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Parent topics
- Squad tactical radio [r]: The designation, in U.S. and many other militaries, for a backpack radio assigned to squads of 9-13 soldiers, used for tactical coordination over a range of approximately 5 miles/8 kilometers; subsequent generations are more rugged, secure, and more power-efficient [e]
- U.S. Army [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- AN/PRC-77
- Frequency modulation [r]: Technique for imposing information onto a electromagnetic signal of constant frequency -- the "carrier wave". [e]
- Frequency synthesizer [r]: Add brief definition or description
- AN/PRC-10 [r]: Add brief definition or description
- AN/PRC-119 [r]: A 1990s-vintage manpack tactical radio compatible with the SINCGARS waveform and security system, which is the basic U.S. Army infantry squad radio being replaced with more advanced, flexible units [e]
- AN/PRC-148 [r]: The Multiband Inter/Intra Team Radio (MBITR), which covers the HF through VHF spectrum, is the first widely defined military software-defined radio, although it precedes the Joint Tactical Radio System. [e]
- SINCGARS [r]: Add brief definition or description
- TSEC/KY-38 [r]: Add brief definition or description
- TSEC/KY-57 [r]: Add brief definition or description