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TM 9-2320-356-BD
15-14.
FOREIGN EQUIPMENT INTERCHANGEABILITY (ALLIED RADIOS)
General Information:
This procedure contains general installation instructions for Allied radio
equipment.
The countries listed below have agreed to utilize the same connectors
for cables within the radio system.
Power cable connectors should be the same.
Basic FM
Frequency
Power Output (Watts) Band width
Range (km)
Radio & Country
Range (MHz)
Min
Max
(kHz)
Min
Max
AN/VCR-12
30
to
75.95
3
35
50
8
30
PRC-351/352 (UK)
30
to
75.95
4
20
25/50
8
16
SE M-35/25 (FRG)
26 to 69.95
0.15
15
50
8
30
RV-3/13/V (Italy)
26 to 71.95
15
50
30
TR-VP-113/213 (France)
26 to 71.95
15
50
30
TRC-570 (France)
26
to
71.95
2
30
25/50
15
40
Limitations:
o Possible reduced range and limited frequencies
Personnel/Time Required:
o 1 soldier
o 1 hour
Procedural Steps:
1.
Mark the cable connector
vehicle.
2.
Remove the radio and its
3.
Take one foreign handset
which supplies power to the
accompanying mount from the
mount on the foreign
foreign vehicle .
or CVC helmet for use if the US handset or CVC helmet
will not adapt to the front of the foreign radio.
4.
Remove the radio and its accompanying mount from the US vehicle.
5.
Install the foreign radio and mount in the place vacated by the US radio.
6.
Configure the US power cable end to fit the foreign mount power socket.
7.
Connect the power cable to the foreign radio mount.
8. Record BOAR action taken.
When the mission is complete, as soon as
practicable, repair using standard maintenance procedures.
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