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AN/PRC-148 Family of Radios

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Introduction

Trusted by warfighters for years, AN/PRC-148 radios are serving the military,
civilian agencies, and allied and coalition forces globally.

About Thales
Communications, Inc.
Thales Communications, Inc., a
pioneer of software-defined radio
(SDR) technology, is a global leader
in the development, manufacture,
and support of innovative communications systems for warfighters and
first responders. The company
serves the ground, naval, airborne,
and homeland security domains with
tactical electronic equipment and
information systems that address
the technological and environmental
challenges presented in real-world
situations, especially those with size,
weight, and power constraints.
Thales Communications is part of
Thales, a global technology leader
for the defense and security,
aerospace, and transportation
markets. Thales Communications is
a U.S. proxy company, considered
100% American by the U.S.
Government. As a gateway for
international technologies, Thales
Communications facilitates the
introduction of broader Thales
technologies into the U.S. market.
Thales Communications is
headquartered in Clarksburg,
Maryland, where its products are
developed and manufactured.
Additionally, the company has set up
maintenance and repair depots
supporting troops in Kuwait, Iraq,
and Afghanistan. Establishing intheater facilities as close as possible
to warfighters is critical for those
who use and depend on the
equipment.

i

The AN/PRC-148.
The AN/PRC-148 legacy began
with the Multiband Inter/Intra Team
Radio (MBITR), which replaced
more than 60 pounds of
communications equipment with a
single radio weighing less than two
pounds. The AN/PRC-148 MBITR
was designed and developed under
a U.S. Government program of
record, as was the next-generation
MBITR—the AN/PRC-148 Joint
Tactical Radio System (JTRS)
Enhanced MBITR, or JEM.
The AN/PRC-148, the smallest,
lightest, and most widely fielded
multiband, portable radio in the
world, is the cornerstone of a
complete communications system
for mounted and dismounted
operations.

Ready for the Net-Centric
Future.
The AN/PRC-148 JEM is not
only the first fielded production
radio developed under the U.S.
Department of Defense JTRS
program of record, but is also the
first fully functional radio designed
for net-centric warfare. In keeping
with JTRS program goals, the
AN/PRC-148 JEM can be
enhanced with legacy waveforms
and software—such as increased
data throughput, networking,
over-the-air cloning and improved
satellite communications—ensuring
interoperability with presently
fielded radios as well as with newly
developed and future capabilities.
All features are available via
simple software upgrades.

Software-Defined
Multiband Interoperability.
Gone are the days when a unit
leader had to rely on trained radio
operators burdened with
cumbersome manpacks and
entering frequencies from
notebooks. With 16 sets of
16 programmed channels in the
30-512 MHz range—downloaded
from a computer or keyed from the
front panel—the AN/PRC-148 JEM
gives the warfighter push-button
access to units in his area of
operation. From an infantry unit on
VHF SINCGARS, to an aircraft on
UHF HAVEQUICK, to operations
over a UHF long-range satellite link,
a unit leader can see all available
links by name or frequency right on
the display screen and
communicate with them seamlessly
with the push of a button.

Flexible Mobility.
The AN/PRC-148 JEM is a highly
adaptable radio, not just in software
configuration but also in mode and
range of operation. The small,
lightweight 5 Watt radio can be
worn anywhere on the body—
hip, chest, or back. By using the
handheld Remote Control Unit,
which features an embedded GPS
capability, the warfighter can send
and receive situational awareness
data. The AN/PRC-148 JEM’s
range of communication can be
quickly extended from 3.72 miles
(6 kilometers) to more than 18.64
miles (30 kilometers), simply by
inserting it into one of the Thales
Vehicle Adapter (VA) configurations,
which recharges the radio’s
batteries.

Rapid Dismount.
The JEM can be dismounted
from the VA configuration in less
than two seconds with a single
push-button action, with no cables
to disconnect and no loss in
communication. The AN/PRC-148
JEM’s versatility is further extended
by its ability to serve as a secure
means of sending data. With
the addition of the 56 kbps highthroughput waveform, it adds a
new dimension to point-to-point
communications. It can also
enhance the battlespace
capabilities of weapon systems
that rely on dependable highspeed data communications.

Delivering Full Connectivity.
With its broad capabilities,
flexibility, reliability, and proven
performance, the AN/PRC-148
radio gives battlefield leaders
confidence that they will be able
to establish and maintain
communications with all units at
the forward edge of the battlefield.

Catalog Overview.
This catalog is designed to provide
information of immediate interest
to customers. The first section
contains the system descriptions.
The radios are described first,
followed by the systems that
enhance their capabilities. Opposite
each product description page is
the listing of equipment that is
provided with that system. For
example, the page opposite the
AN/PRC-148 JEM contains all the
elements that are provided when

ordering the AN/PRC-148 JEM
system. The system descriptions
shown are typical configurations
that can be changed by customer
request. Prime mission equipment
comes with a standard one-year
warranty. Extended warranties are
available upon request.
The Software and Accessories
section contains a listing and
description of ancillaries that
customers can purchase to
support and supplement the
radio’s capabilities.
Both sections provide part
numbers and, where available,
National Stock Numbers (NSNs),
to assist in ordering the
equipment.
Thales Communications provides
Customer Support 24/7/365,
as shown in the final section of
this catalog.
For our U.S. Government
customers, our products are
listed on our GSA Schedule
(GS-35F-0001L).
All non-U.S. Government sales are
subject to U.S. Government export
approval. Specifications are subject
to change without notice.
Thales Communications is
committed to helping
warfighters and first
responders execute their
missions successfully and
return home safely.

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Table of Contents

Introduction

i-iv

5 Watt Multiband Inter/Intra Team Radio
AN/PRC-148 (V)3(C)/(V)4(C) JEM
PRC6809 MBITR

1-2
3-4

Dismounted Systems/Fixed Site
20 Watt Man Portable System
20 Watt and 50 Watt Base Station
20 Watt Tactical Repeater

5-6
7-8
9-10

Vehicular Systems
20
20
50
50
50
50

Watt
Watt
Watt
Watt
Watt
Watt

Vehicle Adapter
AN/VRC-111 Vehicle Adapter Amplifier
AN/VRC-111 Vehicle Adapter Amplifier – Dual Channel
Vehicle Adapter Amplifier – Single Channel
Low Profile Vehicle Adapter
AN/VRC-113 Cradle Vehicle Adapter

11-12
13-14
15-16
17-18
19-20
21-22

Airborne Systems
Multichannel Multiband Airborne Radio (MMAR)
Lightweight Multiband Airborne Radio (LMAR)

23
23

Software and Accessories
Radio and Programming Software
Batteries, Chargers, and Power Adapters
Antennas
Cases and Holsters
Audio Accessories for the 2 Meter Submersible Urban Configuration Radios
Audio Accessories for the 20 Meter Submersible Maritime Configuration Radios
Cables, Adapters, Spares Kits, and Vehicle Adapter Accessories
Remote Control Unit with GPS

25-26
27-28
29-31
32
33-34
35
36-38
39

Customer Support
By Phone
Online
In-Theater

41
42
42

NOTE: – All non-U.S. Government sales are subject to U.S. Government export approval. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
– Photographs in this catalog are not to scale.

iii

AN/PRC-148 Product Family
Thales offers an integrated systems approach based on the combat-proven multiband AN/PRC-148 radio to ensure low programmatic and
performance risk. All systems are built around the handheld radio and are designed to enhance its capabilities.

Airborne Systems,
Software and
Accessories

Vehicular Systems

Dismounted Systems/Fixed Site

5 Watt Multiband Inter/Intra Team Radio System

20 Watt Man Portable System

20 Watt Base Station
(50 Watt Version Available)

20 Watt Tactical Repeater

20 Watt Vehicle Adapter

20 Watt AN/VRC-111
Vehicle Adapter Amplifier

50 Watt AN/VRC-111
Vehicle Adapter Amplifier
Dual Channel

50 Watt Vehicle Adapter
Amplifier-Single Channel

50 Watt Low Profile Vehicle Adapter

50 Watt AN/VRC-113
Cradle Vehicle Adapter

Multiband Multichannel
Airborne Radio (MMAR)

Lightweight Multiband
Airborne Radio (LMAR)

Software and Accessories

Pictured:
Remote Control
Unit with GPS
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5 Watt Multiband Inter/Intra Team Radio

Key Design Features of the AN/PRC-148 (V)3(C)/(V)4(C) JEM
JTRS Enhanced Multiband Inter/Intra Team Radio
Commonality
■

■

■

Fully interchangeable with AN/PRC-148
MBITR
Fully compatible with existing VA and
VAA systems
JTRS/SCA compliant supporting
technology insertion

Reliability
>11,400 hours calculated MTBF
Based on the battle-proven AN/PRC148 MBITR
Government tested and certified as
part of DoD program of record

■
■

■

Size, Weight, and Power
■

■

■

Ease of Use

<34 cubic inches (560 cubic centimeters)
including connectors per TIA-603-2001
30.6 ounces (867.5 grams) including
battery and broadband antenna
10 hours battery life measured per
TIA-603b

Performance

Dedicated 16-Channel Switch

■

Contiguous 30–512 MHz coverage

■

<1-second waveform/channel switch time

■

Type 1 encrypted

■

Separate Channel and On/Off switches to
prevent unintentional radio shut-down

■

SECAN approved

■

■

Group mapping to 256 channel presets

-119 dBm typical FM receive sensitivity
providing greater communication range

■

Low profile reduces damage

■

RF output power from 0.1 to 5 Watts

Dedicated Top Volume/On/Off Knob
■

Emergency zeroize switch

■

Top position for easy access with radio in
holster

■

Detent at Off position to prevent
unintentional radio shut-down

■

Expandability
Side RF and Digital Connector

Low profile reduces damage

PTT, Squelch Disable and Programmable
Buttons
■

Recessed to prevent inadvertent action

■

Two user-programmable buttons provide
immediate access to mission-specific
functions

Intuitive, Function-Specific HMI
■

Function-based keypad provides quick,
direct access to common operations,
leading to fewer battle-stress errors

■

Recessed keys prevent accidental key
presses

■

Highly optimized Human Machine
Interface (HMI) incorporates customer
feedback based on battlefield experience

Immersibility
■

■

1

Machined aircraft aluminum chassis
delivers precise tolerances required for
immersibility (2 meter and 20 meter
versions available)
22 screws and robust O-ring apply even
pressure and lifetime sealing

■

Cable-free interface with VA/ VAA

■

No RF switch required; top antenna
connector disabled while in VA/ VAA

■

Supports 2-second rapid
dismount/insertion from/to VA/ VAA

■

Includes USB interface

Radio Profile

Waveforms/Modes of Operation

■

Clean, protrusion-free profile for
embedded integration with VA/ VAA

■

Allows one-button mechanical
engagement with VA/ VAA

Implemented and Planned

Ruggedization

■

AM/FM

■

HAVEQUICK I/II

■

Operating temperature: -31° to +60° C

■

SINCGARS to MIL-STD-188-241

■

Storage temperature: -33° to +71° C

■

SINCGARS FH2 to MIL-STD-188-241

■

Humidity: 95% Non-condensing

■

High Throughput Waveform to MIL-STD188-181B (56 kbps)

■

Altitude: 30,000 feet

■

Shock: EIA-603-2002

■

Integrated Waveform to MIL-STD-188181C, -182B, and -183B (SATCOM IW)

■

Vibration: EIA-603-2002

■

TEMPEST Compliance:
• NSTISSAM TEMPEST/1-92, Level III
• NACSEM 5112

■

Retransmission

■

Project 25

■

ANDVT (LPC-10 or MELP vocoders)

■

OTAC

■

Future Waveforms

A typical AN/PRC-148 (V)4(C) JEM System (Urban)* is
comprised of all of the following components:
Description

Part Number

NSN

Receiver-transmitter

4101660-XXX

Rechargeable lithium-ion battery

1600515-7

6140-01-487-1153

30-90 MHz antenna

1600629-1

5985-01-487-1135

90-512 MHz broadband antenna

1600500-3

5985-01-584-7883

Battery holder assembly

4101240-501

6160-01-487-1151

Carrying case

1600495-1

5895-01-487-1158

Operator manual

84357

Quick reference guide, laminated

3400905-1

Optional Accessories
Holster, ACU digital camo

1600494-1

5895-01-487-1157

Keyfill adapter on 10-pin Maritime version only

3600190-1

5995-01-487-1149

*Versions:
■

■

AN/PRC-148(V)3(C), Maritime, immersible in salt water to 20 meters for 2 hours, Part Number PRC6999-ABS-XXX
6-pin (Part Number PRC6999-ABS-CIS) and 10-pin audio connector configurations available
AN/PRC-148(V)4(C), Urban, immersible in salt water to 2 meters for 30 minutes, Part Number PRC6999-BBS-XXX

JTRS Upgrade Program: Subject to U.S. export approval, AN/PRC-148 MBITR versions (V)1(C) and
(V)2(C) may be upgradeable to AN/PRC-148 JEMs. Thales will provide a turn-in credit for an MBITR towards the
purchase of a JEM; either a replacement R/T or a complete radio system. Each JEM will have a 5-year warranty and
the following software features included: SINCGARS, HAVEQUICK II, and ANDVT. Thales will properly dispose of the
CCI equipment in accordance with regulations.

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5 Watt Multiband Inter/Intra Team Radio

Key Design Features of the PRC6809 MBITR
Multiband Inter/Intra Team Radio
Commonality
■

Fully compatible with existing VA, VAA,
and AN/PRC-148 MBITR systems

Reliability
>30,000 hours field-measured MTBF
Based on the battle-proven AN/PRC148 MBITR

■
■

Size, Weight, and Power
■

■

■

Ease of Use

Performance

Dedicated 16-Channel Switch
■

<1-second waveform/channel switch time

■

Separate Channel and On/Off switches to
prevent unintentional radio shut-down

■

Group mapping to 100 channel presets

■

Low profile reduces damage

<34 cubic inches (560 cubic centimeters)
including connectors per TIA-603-2001
30.6 ounces (867.5 grams) including
battery and broadband antenna
12 hours battery life measured per
TIA-603b

■

Contiguous 30–512 MHz coverage,
non-Type 1

■

-118 dBm typical FM receive sensitivity
providing greater communication range

■

RF output power from 0.1 to 5 Watts

Expandability

Dedicated Top Volume/On/Off Knob
■

Emergency zeroize switch

■

Top position for easy access with radio in
holster

■

Detent at Off position to prevent
unintentional radio shut-down

■

Low profile reduces damage

Side RF and Digital Connector

Recessed to prevent inadvertent action

■

Two user-programmable buttons provide
immediate access to mission-specific
functions

Intuitive, Function-Specific HMI
■

■

■

Function-based keypad provides quick,
direct access to common operations,
leading to fewer battle-stress errors
Recessed keys prevent accidental key
presses
Highly optimized Human Machine
Interface (HMI) incorporates user
feedback based on battlefield experience

Immersibility

3

■

Machined aircraft aluminum chassis
delivers precise tolerances required for
immersibility (2 meter and 20 meter
versions available)

■

22 screws and robust O-ring apply even
pressure and lifetime sealing

Cable-free interface with VA/ VAA

■

No RF switch required; top antenna
connector disabled while in VA/ VAA

■

Supports 2-second rapid
dismount/insertion from/to VA/ VAA

Radio Profile

PTT, Squelch Disable and Programmable
Buttons
■

■

■

Clean, protrusion-free profile for
embedded integration with VA/ VAA

■

Allows one-button mechanical
engagement with VA/ VAA

Ruggedization

Waveforms/Modes of Operation
■

AM/FM

■

Operating temperature: -31° to +60° C

■

Voice/Data

■

Storage temperature: -33° to +71° C

Encryption
• DES 12 kb/s option
• AES 12 kb/s option

■

Humidity: 95% Non-condensing

■

Altitude: 30,000 feet

■

Shock: EIA-603-1992

■

Vibration: EIA-603-1992

■

■

Retransmission

A typical PRC6809 MBITR System (Urban)* is comprised
of all of the following components:
Description

Part Number

NSN

Receiver-transmitter

4101349-502

5820-01-523-5722

Rechargeable lithium-ion battery

1600515-7

6140-01-487-1153

30-90 MHz antenna

1600629-1

5985-01-487-1135

90-512 MHz broadband antenna

1600500-3

5985-01-584-7883

Holster, ACU digital camo

1600494-1

5895-01-487-1157

Carrying case

1600495-1

5895-01-487-1158

Operator manual

84345

Quick reference guide, laminated

3400738-1

Operator manual supplement – DES

84370

Operator manual supplement – AES

84374

Optional Accessory
Keyfill Adapter – Maritime only

3600190-1

5995-01-487-1149

*Versions:
■
■

PRC6809-ABR-BAS, Maritime, immersible in salt water to 20 meters for 2 hours
PRC6809-BBR-BAS, Urban, immersible in salt water to 2 meters for 30 minutes

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Dismounted Systems/Fixed Site

Key Design Features of the
20 Watt Man Portable System (MPS)
Commonality
■

Based on core transceiver, can use the
AN/PRC-148 JEM, AN/PRC-148
MBITR, PRC6809 MBITR

Ease of Use
■

Modular design for simplified field-level
maintenance

■

Heavy-duty ballistic nylon carrying bag

■

Configurations:
• Backpack
•

Shoulder strap

•

Handle strap

Reliability
■
■

≥8,000 hours MTBF
≤15 minutes MTTR

Performance
■

Waveforms/Modes of Operation
■

Operating temperature:
-31° to +60° C

■

Storage temperature:
-33° to +71° C

■

Humidity: 95% non-condensing

■

Altitude: 30,000 feet

Per radio installed

Size, Weight, and Power
■

Fully configured weight: 15.98 pounds
(7.25 kg) (including batteries and
antenna)

■

Physical parameters of carrying bag:
approximately 13 x 10 x 7 inches
(33.0 x 25.4 x 17.8 cm)

■

Battery life (with 80:10:10 duty cycle):
• 8 hours with two BA-5590
(non-rechargeable) or
BA-5390 (non-rechargeable)
batteries

Ruggedization
■

20 watts RF output across entire
30–512 MHz frequency range

•

5 hours with one BB-2590
(rechargeable) battery

•

10 hours with two BB-2590
(rechargeable) batteries

Performance

5

■

20 Watt transmission power in
30–512 MHz

■

Supports 20 Watt transmission with
50% duty cycle @ 60°C ambient
temperature

■

Typical -117 dBm FM receive sensitivity

A typical 20 Watt Man Portable System (MA7035) is
comprised of all of the following components:
Description

Part Number

NSN

20W amplifier

1600610-1

Battery boxes (2)

1600604-3

Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries (BB-2590) (2)

85334

Parallel cable

1600623-2

Power/control cable

3100771-501

Battery adapter

4101441-504

RF Cable assembly, TNC-to-TNC

85343

30-90 MHz antenna (for 20W operation)

85349

5985-01-499-4494

90-512 MHz broadband antenna (for 20W operation)

85350

5985-01-550-3291

Carrying bag

1600609-1

Operator manual

84361

5895-01-571-1634

6140-01-490-4316

6150-01-523-4570

The MA7035 can be used with any radio in the AN/PRC-148 family. The available
receiver-transmitters are listed below.
AN/PRC-148 JEM (Urban)*

4101660–XXX

or AN/PRC-148 MBITR (Urban)*

4101195-501

5820-01-487-0973

or PRC6809 MBITR (Urban)*

4101349-502

5820-01-523-5722

Rechargeable lithium-ion battery for radio

1600515-7

6140-01-487-1153

30-90 MHz antenna (for 5W operation)

1600629-1

5985-01-487-1135

90-512 MHz broadband antenna (for 5W operation)

1600500-3

5985-01-584-7883

Battery charger for two lithium-ion rechargeable batteries

85336

6130-01-511-0352

Receiver-transmitter:

Not required for MPS operation.

* Note that Maritime version may also be used.

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Dismounted Systems/Fixed Site

Key Design Features of the 20 Watt Base Station
50 Watt Base Station (GRC6781A) Also Available
Commonality
■

■

Based on core transceiver, can use
AN/PRC-148 JEM, AN/PRC-148
MBITR, and PRC6809 MBITR
Built on the field-proven Vehicle Adapter

Ease of Use
2-Second Rapid Dismount/Insertion
■

Cable-free radio/VA interface

■

Single push/pull button to dismount/insert

■

Radio operation maintained during
insertion and dismount

Remote Operation with Common User
Interface
■

Removable Control Head Assembly with
audio interface

■

Remote control shares the same
user interface with AN/PRC-148 and
PRC6809, eliminates additional training

Reliability
≥ 4,000 hours MTBF
≤ 30 minutes MTTR

■
■

Performance
■

Performance

Waveforms/Modes of Operation
■

Per radio installed

■

Typical -115 dBm FM receive sensitivity

■

20 watt transmission power in
30–512 MHz

Size, Weight, and Power
■

Wide range of power inputs:
• 12.5-32 VDC (with Thales cabling);
• 90–132 VAC @ 47-440 Hz or
• 180–264 VAC @ 47-440 Hz

■

Smart charging of inserted radio

■

Physical Parameters (with control head
and radio with battery):
• Height: 8.3 inches (21 cm)
• Width: 8.4 inches (21.3 cm)
• Depth: 14.8 inches (37.6 cm)
• Weight: 28.0 pounds (12.7 kg) (radio,
amplifier, power supply),
57.5 pounds (26.1 kg) (equipment in
transit case)

Ruggedization

7

■

Operating temperature: 0° to +55° C

■

Storage temperature: -31° to +60° C

■

Humidity: 95% non-condensing

■

Altitude: 33,000 feet, per MIL-STD-810E

■

Shock per MIL-STD-810E

■

Vibration per MIL-STD-810E

■

Salt fog per MIL-STD-810E

■

Rugged transit case provides
environmental protection against driven
rain and sand and dust

20 watts RF output across entire
30–512 MHz frequency range

Product Specifications
■

EMI Compliance: EMI/EMC per MIL-STD461C

■

TEMPEST Compliance:
• NSTISSAM TEMPEST/1-92, level II
• NACSEM 5112

A typical 20 Watt Base Station (GRC6781, NSN 5820-01565-8321) is comprised of all of the following components:
Description

Part Number

NSN

Base Station, Main Assembly

4101802-501

Cable Assembly, DC power, 12 ft

3500632-501

Cable Assembly, AC power, 12 ft

3500633-501

Speaker microphone

1600469-4

5965-01-507-3576

Tactical speaker

1600599-1

5965-01-523-4572

Speaker cable, 10 ft

1600623-4

5995-01-530-7173

Ground wire

3500692-507

Transit case assembly

4101800-501

VA/Power Supply Assembly

4101999-501

Cable tray

4400658-1

Operator manual

84368

Additionally, the Base Station requires a radio (receiver-transmitter and battery) and an
antenna mast kit for operation. The mast kits include antenna mast, 50 ft. antenna
cable, broadband antenna, and grounding rod.
AN/PRC-148 JEM (Urban)*

4101660–XXX

or AN/PRC-148 MBITR (Urban)*

4101195-501

5820-01-487-0973

or PRC6809 MBITR (Urban)*

4101349-502

5820-01-523-5722

Rechargeable lithium-ion battery for radio

1600515-7

6140-01-487-1153

Single antenna mast kit, 13.5 ft

1100634-502

5985-01-565-8768

Single antenna mast kit, 31.5 ft

1100634-501

5985-01-565-8769

Removable control head cable, optional 10 ft, 35 ft, 50 ft, 100 ft,
and 150 ft

3600215-X

Receiver-transmitter:

Not required for Base Station operation; only used with receiver-transmitter when
removed from the Base Station.
30-90 MHz antenna (for dismounted radio operation)

1600629-1

5985-01-487-1135

90-512 MHz broadband antenna (for dismounted radio operation)

1600500-3

5985-01-584-7883

* Note that Maritime version may also be used.

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Dismounted Systems/Fixed Site

Key Design Features of the 20 Watt Tactical Repeater
Commonality
■

■

Based on core transceiver, can use
AN/PRC-148 JEM, AN/PRC-148
MBITR, and PRC6809 MBITR
Built on the field-proven Vehicle Adapter

Reliability
■

≥2,500 hours MTBF

■

≤45 minutes MTTR

Ease of Use
Local mode simplifies setup

■

Typical -115 dBm FM receive sensitivity

■

Removable Control Head allows field
programming of each radio

■

Retransmits voice and data, clear and
secure traffic

■

Bi-directional repeater for net linking

■

20 watt transmission power in
30-512 MHz with dual antennas

Size, Weight, and Power

■

9

Internal power: Two BB-2590
rechargeable batteries

■

Rugged case for environmental protection
and ease of transport

20 watts RF output across entire
30–512 MHz frequency range
(dual antenna model)

Modularity
■

Available 13.5 ft and 31.5 ft mast kits
with broadband center fed dipole
antennas

Waveforms/Modes of Operation
■

Ruggedization
External power:
• 13–32 VDC;
• 90–132 VAC; or
• 180–264 VAC

■

Performance

■

■

Performance

Per radios installed

A typical 20 Watt Tactical Repeater (TRC6730) is
comprised of all of the following components:
Description

Part Number

Repeater Main Assembly

4101754-501

Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for internal power (BB-2590) (2)

85357

Cable Assembly, DC power, 12 ft

3500632-501

Cable Assembly, AC power, 12 ft

3500633-501

Operator manual

84367

NSN

The Tactical Repeater can be used with any radio in the AN/PRC-148 family (receivertransmitter with battery). Two radios and an antenna mast kit are required for operation.
The mast kits include antenna masts and 6 ft crosspiece, two 50 ft antenna cables, two
broadband antennas, and grounding rod.
AN/PRC-148 JEM (Urban)*†

4101660-XXX

or AN/PRC-148 MBITR (Urban)*†

4101195-501

5820-01-487-0973

or PRC6809 MBITR (Urban)*†

4101349-502

5820-01-523-5722

Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for radio

1600515-7

6140-01-487-1153

Dual antenna mast kit, 13.5 ft

1100634-503

Dual antenna mast kit, 31.5 ft

1100634-504

Receiver-transmitter:

Not required for repeater operation; only used with receiver-transmitter when removed
from the repeater.
30-90 MHz antenna (for dismounted radio operation)

1600629-1

5985-01-487-1135

90-512 MHz broadband antenna (for dismounted radio operation)

1600500-3

5985-01-584-7883

* Note that Maritime version may also be used.
†

Only the PRC6809 MBITR can be used for unattended Tactical Repeater operation.

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Vehicular Systems

Key Design Features of the 20 Watt Vehicle Adapter (VA)
Commonality
■

Accepts all AN/PRC-148 and
PRC6809 models

Ease of Use
■
■
■

Ease of Use
2-Second Rapid Dismount/Insertion
■

Cable-free radio/VA interface

■

Single push/pull button to dismount/insert

■

Radio operation maintained during
insertion and dismount

2-second radio dismount/insertion
Cable-free radio/VA interface
Non-obstructive low profile

Performance
■
■

Typical -115 dBm FM receive sensitivity
Excellent co-site performance

Waveforms/Modes of Operation
■

Per radio installed

Remote Operation with Common User
Interface
■

Removable Control Head Assembly with
audio interface

■

Full communication and control capability
from inside (front and back) or outside of
the vehicle

■

Remote control shares the same
user interface with AN/PRC-148 and
PRC6809, eliminates additional training

Ruggedization
■

Operating temperature: -31° to +60° C

■

Storage temperature: -33° to +71° C

■

Humidity: 95% non-condensing

■

Altitude: 30,000 feet, per MIL-STD810E

■

Shock per MIL-STD-810E

■

Blowing rain per MIL-STD-810E

■

Vibration per MIL-STD-810E

■

Sand and dust per MIL-STD-810E

■

Salt fog per MIL-STD-810E

Modular Installation

Size, Weight, and Power
■

Physical Parameters (with control head
and radio with battery):
• Height: 4.1 inches (10.4 cm)
• Width: 7.0 inches (17.8 cm)
• Depth: 13.4 inches (34.0 cm)
• Weight: 13.0 pounds (5.9 kg)

■

DC input power 12 to 32V, 240 Watts

Performance
■

20 Watt transmission power in
30–512 MHz

■

RF output power either 5 Watts or
20 Watts

■

Typical -115 dBm FM receive sensitivity

■

Smart charging of inserted radio battery

Product Specifications

■ Stand-alone installations
■ Mechanical interfaces: MT-6352,
MT-6352A – optional

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■

EMI Compliance: EMI/EMC per MIL-STD461C

■

TEMPEST Compliance:
• NSTISSAM TEMPEST/1-92, level II
• NACSEM 5112

A typical 20 Watt Vehicle Adapter is available in two
configurations: MA6943 and MA6943-SYS.
Description

Part Number

NSN

The basic VA (MA6943, NSN 5895-01-507-3991) is comprised of all of the
following components:
Vehicle Adapter, Including Removable Control Head (RCH)

4101524-501

5975-01-506-7585

Installation kit

1100608-501

5340-01-530-7169

RCH cable, 10 ft

3600215-1

5995-01-530-7166

DC input cable, 12 ft

3500566-501

6150-01-530-7296

The VA system (MA6943-SYS, NSN 5895-01-573-2006) is comprised of all of the
following components:
Vehicle Adapter, Including RCH

4101524-501

5975-01-506-7585

Shock mount tray

4600109-1

5975-01-524-0033

Installation kit

1100608-501

5340-01-530-7169

Tactical speaker

1600599-1

5965-01-523-4572

Speaker cable, 10 ft

1600623-4

5995-01-530-7173

RCH cable, 10 ft

3600215-1

5995-01-530-7166

DC input cable, 12 ft

3500566-501

6150-01-530-7296

30-512 MHz Broadband Vehicle Antenna

85184

5985-01-514-2271

Antenna cable, 26 ft, with N to BNC adapter

85401-001

The MA6943 can be used with any radio in the AN/PRC-148 family. The available
receiver-transmitters and associated battery are listed below.
Receiver-transmitter:

AN/PRC-148 JEM (Urban)*

4101660–XXX

or AN/PRC-148 MBITR (Urban)*

4101195-501

5820-01-487-0973

or PRC6809 MBITR (Urban)*

4101349-502

5820-01-523-5722

1600515-7

6140-01-487-1153

Rechargeable lithium-ion battery for radio

Not required for VA operation; only used with receiver-transmitter when removed from
the VA.
30-90 MHz antenna (for 5W operation)

1600629-1

5985-01-487-1135

90-512 MHz broadband antenna (for 5W operation)

1600500-3

5985-01-584-7883

136-174 MHz antenna (for 5W operation)

SS-1600293-1

5985-01-368-8971

* Note that Maritime version may also be used.

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Vehicular Systems

Key Design Features of the 20 Watt AN/VRC-111
Vehicle Adapter Amplifier (VAA)
Commonality
■

Accepts all AN/PRC-148 and
PRC6809 models

Ease of Use
2-second radio dismount/insertion
Cable-free radio/VAA interface
Non-obstructive low profile

■
■
■

Performance
■
■

Ease of Use

Size, Weight, and Power

2-Second Rapid Dismount/Insertion
■

Cable-free radio/VAA interface

■

Single push/pull button to dismount/insert

■

Radio operation maintained during
insertion and dismount

■

Physical Parameters (with control head
and radio with battery):
• Height: 8.1 inches (20.6 cm)
• Width: 15.3 inches (38.86 cm)
• Depth: 14.9 inches (37.9 cm)
• Weight: 38 pounds with radios
(17.2 kg)

■

DC input power 12 to 32V, 240 Watts
per channel

Non-obstructive Low Profile
■

Radios embedded inside VA for lowest
height profile and cable-free interface

■

No obstruction of warfighter’s view of
battlefield

Typical -115 dBm FM receive sensitivity
Excellent co-site performance

Performance

Remote Operation with Common User
Interface

■

20 Watt transmission power in
30–512 MHz

■

Removable Control Head Assembly with
audio interface

■

RF output power either 5 Watts or
20 Watts per channel

■

Full communication and control capability
from inside (front and back) or outside of
the vehicle

■

Typical -115 dBm FM receive sensitivity

■

50% duty cycle @ 60º C ambient
temperature

■

Remote control shares the same user
interface with AN/PRC-148 and
PRC6809, eliminates additional training

Ruggedization and Security
■

Operating temperature: -31° to +60° C

■

Shock/Vibration per MIL-STD-810F

■

Ballistic shock per MIL-S-901 (Exceeds
MIL-STD-810F)

■

Blowing rain per MIL-STD-810F

Modular Installation

Flexible Security Mechanism
■

Single lock supports independently
selectable multiple locking options

■

Locking of VAA to MT-6352 mounting base

■

Locking of radio to VA

■

Fits within the dimension of SINCGARS
AN/VRC-92 mounting tray

■

EMI Compliance: EMI/EMC per MIL-STD461C

■

Installs into SINCGARS MT-6352

■

TEMPEST Compliance:
• NSTISSAM TEMPEST/1-92, level II
• NACSEM 5112

Waveforms/Modes of Operation
■

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Product Specifications

Per radios installed

A typical 20 Watt AN/VRC-111 VAA (MA7036, NSN 582001-536-0983) is comprised of all of the following components:
Description

Part Number

NSN

VA Unit Assembly (2 required)

4101524-501

5975-01-506-7585

VAA Tray Assembly

4101858-503

5820-01-544-5996

Operator manual, VA/VAA

84359

Operator manual, radio:

AN/PRC-148 JEM*

84357

or AN/PRC-148 MBITR*

84329

or PRC6809 MBITR*

84345

Quick reference guide, VA

3400685-1

Quick reference guide, VAA

3401095-1

Quick reference guide, radio:

AN/PRC-148 JEM

3400905-1

or AN/PRC-148 MBITR

3400577-1

The MA7036 can be used with any radio in the AN/PRC-148 family (receiver-transmitter
with battery). Two radios, two antennas, and two antenna cables are required for
operation. The available receiver-transmitters and associated components are listed below.
Receiver-transmitter (2 required): AN/PRC-148 JEM (Urban)*

4101660-XXX

or AN/PRC-148 MBITR (Urban)*

4101195-501

5820-01-487-0973

or PRC6809 MBITR (Urban)*

4101349-502

5820-01-523-5722

Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for radio (2 required)

1600515-7

6140-01-487-1153

30-512 MHz Broadband Vehicle Antenna (2 required)

85184

5985-01-514-2271

Antenna cable, 26 ft, with N to BNC adapter (2 required)

85401-001

Not required for VAA operation; only used with receiver-transmitter when removed from
the VAA.
30-90 MHz antenna (for dismounted radio operation)

1600629-1

5985-01-487-1135

90-512 MHz broadband antenna (for dismounted radio operation)

1600500-3

5985-01-584-7883

* Note that Maritime version may also be used.

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Vehicular Systems

Key Design Features of the 50 Watt AN/VRC-111 VAA—
Dual Channel
Commonality
■

Accepts all AN/PRC-148 and
PRC6809 models

Ease of Use
2-second radio dismount/insertion
Cable-free radio/VAA interface
Non-obstructive low profile

■
■
■

Ease of Use
2-Second Rapid Dismount/Insertion
■

Cable-free radio/VAA interface

■

Single push/pull button to dismount/insert

■

Radio operation maintained during
insertion and dismount

Non-obstructive Low Profile
■

■

Radios embedded inside VA for lowest
height profile and cable-free interface

Performance
■
■

Size, Weight, and Power

Product Specifications
■

EMI Compliance: EMI/EMC per MIL-STD461C

■

TEMPEST Compliance:
• NSTISSAM TEMPEST/1-92, level II
• NACSEM 5112

■

Physical Parameters of radio unit:
• Height: 8.1 inches (20.6 cm)
• Width: 15.3 inches (38.9 cm)
• Depth: 14.9 inches (37.9 cm)
• Weight: 38 pounds with radios (17.2 kg)

■

Physical Parameters of amplifier:
• Height: 8.5 inches (21.6 cm)
• Width: 5.8 inches (14.5 cm)
• Depth: 12.0 inches (30.5 cm)
• Weight: 22 pounds, including shock
mount (10 kg)

■

DC input power 20 to 32V, 280 Watts
per channel

Waveforms/Modes of Operation
■

Per radios installed

No obstruction of warfighter’s view of
battlefield

Remote Operation with Common User
Interface
■

Removable Control Head Assembly with
audio interface

■

Full communication and control capability
from inside (front and back) or outside of
the vehicle

■

Remote control shares the same
user interface with AN/PRC-148 and
PRC6809, eliminates additional training

Typical -118 dBm FM receive sensitivity
Superior co-site performance

Ruggedization and Security
■

Operating temperature: -31° to
+60° C

■

Shock/Vibration per MIL-STD-810F

■

Ballistic shock per MIL-S-901
(Exceeds MIL-STD-810F)

■

Blowing rain per MIL-STD-810F

Performance
■

20 Watt or 50 Watt transmission power
in 30-90 MHz

Flexible Security Mechanism
■

Single lock supports independently
selectable multiple locking options

■

5 Watt or 20 Watt transmission power
in 90-512 MHz

■

Locking of VAA to MT-6352 mounting
base

■

Typical FM receive sensitivity:
• -118 dBm (30–88 MHz)
• -121 dBm (88–512 MHz)
• -115 dBm (minimum)

■

Locking of radio to VA
■

15

Continuous 50 Watt transmission for
indefinite time @ 60º C ambient
temperature

Modular Installation
■

External dual-power amplifier can be
mounted remotely, supporting a variety of
installation configurations

■

Dual amplifier can be split into two singlechannel modules and mounted next to VA
for single-channel configuration (see
MA7134-SCA for more information)

■

Installs into SINCGARS MT-6352 and
MT-6353

A typical 50 Watt AN/VRC-111 VAA Dual Channel Version
(MA7134-NR) is comprised of all of the following components:
Description

Part Number

VA Exciter Unit Assembly (2 required)

4101849-501

VAA Tray

4101858-504

Modular RF Power Amp, Dual

1600674-4

Power Cable, Mounting Tray to Power Amplifier, 13 in
(40 ft and 44 ft also available)

1600675-1

RF Cable “A”, 18 in (36 in and 44 in also available)

1600659-1

RF Cable “B”, 13 in (36 in and 44 in also available)

1600659-2

Control Cable “A”, 24 in (42 in and 44 in also available)

1600660-1

Control Cable “B”, 18 in (42 in and 44 in also available)

1600660-2

Operator manual, 50W VAA

84381

Quick reference guide

3401378-1

NSN

The MA7134 can be used with any radio in the AN/PRC-148 family (receiver-transmitter
with battery). Two radios, two antennas, two antenna cables, and two RCH cables are
required for operation. The available receiver-transmitters and associated components
are listed below.
Receiver-transmitter (2 required): AN/PRC-148 JEM (Urban)*

4101660–XXX

or AN/PRC-148 MBITR (Urban)*

4101195-501

5820-01-487-0973

or PRC6809 MBITR (Urban)*

4101349-502

5820-01-523-5722

Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for radio (2 required)

1600515-7

6140-01-487-1153

Cable, removable control head interface (2 required)

3600215-1

5995-01-530-7166

30-512 MHz Broadband Vehicle Antenna (2 required)

85184

5985-01-514-2271

Antenna cable, 26 ft, with N to BNC adapter (2 required)

85401-001

Not required for VAA operation; only used with receiver-transmitter when removed from
the VAA.
30-90 MHz antenna (for dismounted radio operation)

1600629-1

5985-01-487-1135

90-512 MHz broadband antenna (for dismounted radio operation)

1600500-3

5985-01-584-7883

* Note that Maritime version may also be used.
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Vehicular Systems

Key Design Features of the 50 Watt VAA—
Single Channel
Commonality
■

Accepts all AN/PRC-148 and
PRC6809 models

Ease of Use
2-second radio dismount/insertion
Cable-free radio/VAA interface
Non-obstructive low profile

■
■
■

■

Cable-free radio/VAA interface

■

Single push/pull button to dismount/insert

■

Radio operation maintained during
insertion and dismount

Non-obstructive Low Profile
■

■

Radio embedded inside VA for lowest
height profile and cable-free interface

■
■

Product Specifications

Ease of Use
2-Second Rapid Dismount/Insertion

Performance

■

EMI Compliance: EMI/EMC per MIL-STD461C

■

TEMPEST Compliance:
• NSTISSAM TEMPEST/1-92, level II
• NACSEM 5112

Typical -118 dBm FM receive sensitivity
Superior co-site performance

Size, Weight, and Power
■

Physical Parameters of radio unit:
• Height: 8.1 inches (20.6 cm)
• Width: 15.3 inches (38.86 cm)
• Depth: 14.9 inches (37.9 cm)
• Weight: 33 pounds with radios (15 kg)

■

DC input power 20 to 32V, 280 Watts

Waveforms/Modes of Operation
■

Per radio installed

No obstruction of warfighter’s view of
battlefield

Remote Operation with Common User
Interface
■

Removable Control Head Assembly with
audio interface

■

Full communication and control capability
from inside (front and back) or outside of
the vehicle

■

Remote control shares the same
user interface with AN/PRC-148 and
PRC6809, eliminates additional training

Ruggedization and Security
■

Operating temperature: -31° to
+60° C

■

Shock/Vibration per MIL-STD-810F

■

Ballistic shock per MIL-S-901
(Exceeds MIL-STD-810F)

■

Blowing rain per MIL-STD-810F

Flexible Security Mechanism
■

17

Single lock supports independently
selectable multiple locking options

■

Locking of VAA to MT-6352 mounting
base

■

Locking of radio to VA

Modular Installation

Performance
■

20 Watt or 50 Watt transmission power
in 30-90 MHz

■

5 Watt or 20 Watt transmission power
in 90-512 MHz

■

Typical FM receive sensitivity:
• -118 dBm (30–88 MHz)
• -121 dBm (88–512 MHz)
• -115 dBm (minimum)

■

Continuous 50 Watt transmission for
indefinite time @ 60º C ambient
temperature

■

External power amplifier can be mounted
remotely, supporting a variety of
installation configurations

■

Installs into SINCGARS MT-6352

A typical 50 Watt AN/VRC-111 VAA Single Channel Version
(MA7134-SCA) is comprised of all of the following components:
Description

Part Number

VA Exciter Unit Assembly

4101849-501

VAA Tray

4101858-504

Modular RF Power Amp, Single

1600674-1

Power Cable, Mounting Tray to Power Amplifier, 7.5 in
(40 in also available)

1600661-1

RF Cable “A”, 18 in (36 in and 44 in also available)

1600659-1

Control Cable “A”, 24 in (42 in and 44 in also available)

1600660-1

Operator manual, 50W VAA

84381

Quick reference guide

3401378-1

NSN

The MA7134 can be used with any radio in the AN/PRC-148 family (receiver-transmitter
with battery). An antenna, antenna cable, and RCH cable are required for operation. The
available receiver-transmitters and associated components are listed below.
AN/PRC-148 JEM (Urban)*

4101660-XXX

or AN/PRC-148 MBITR (Urban)*

4101195-501

5820-01-487-0973

or PRC6809 MBITR (Urban)*

4101349-502

5820-01-523-5722

Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for radio

1600515-7

6140-01-487-1153

Cable, removable control head interface

3600215-1

5995-01-530-7166

30-512 MHz Broadband Vehicle Antenna

85184

5985-01-514-2271

Antenna cable, 26 ft, with N to BNC adapter

85401-001

Receiver-transmitter:

Not required for VAA operation; only used with receiver-transmitter when removed from
the VAA.
30-90 MHz antenna (for dismounted radio operation)

1600629-1

5985-01-487-1135

90-512 MHz broadband antenna (for dismounted radio operation)

1600500-3

5985-01-584-7883

* Note that Maritime version may also be used.

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Vehicular Systems

Key Design Features of the
50 Watt Low Profile Vehicle Adapter (LPVA)
Commonality
■

Accepts all AN/PRC-148 and
PRC6809 models

Ease of Use
■
■
■

Ease of Use
2-Second Rapid Dismount/Insertion
■

Cable-free radio/LPVA interface

■

Single push/pull button to
dismount/insert

■

Radio operation maintained during
insertion and dismount

2-second radio dismount/insertion
Cable-free radio/LPVA interface
Lowest profile 50 Watt vehicle adapter
for space constrained installation

Performance
■
■

Typical -116 dBm FM receive sensitivity
Programmable co-site filtering

Waveforms/Modes of Operation
■

Per radio installed

Remote Operation with Common User
Interface
■

Removable Control Head Assembly with
audio interface

■

Full communication and control capability
from inside (front and back) or outside of
the vehicle

■

Remote control shares the same user
interface with AN/PRC-148 and
PRC6809, eliminates additional training

Size, Weight, and Power
■

Physical Parameters (without radio):
• Height: 4.1 inches (10.4 cm)
• Width: 7.5 inches (19.1 cm)
• Depth: 13.4 inches (34.0 cm)
• Weight: 10 pounds (4.5 kg)

■

DC input power 20 to 32V, 240 Watts
maximum

Ruggedization
■

Operating temperature: -30° to +60° C

■

Storage temperature: -33° to +71° C

■

Humidity: 95% non-condensing, per
MIL-STD-810F

■

Altitude: 30,000 feet, per
MIL-STD-810F

■

Shock per MIL-STD-810F

■

Blowing rain per MIL-STD-810F

■

Vibration per MIL-STD-810F

■

Sand and dust per MIL-STD-810F

■

Salt fog per MIL-STD-810F

Performance
■

Typical -116 dBm FM receive sensitivity

■

Smart charging of inserted radio battery

■

RF output power:
• 50 Watts from 30-90 MHz
• 20 Watts from 90-512 MHz

Product Specifications
Modular Installation
■
■

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Stand-alone installations
Mechanical interfaces: MT-6352,
MT-6352A – optional

■

EMI Compliance: EMI/EMC per
MIL-STD-461E

■

TEMPEST Compliance:
• NSTISSAM TEMPEST/1-92, level II
• NACSEM 5112

A typical 50 Watt Low Profile Vehicle Adapter (MA7135A)
is comprised of all of the following components:
Description

Part Number

LPVA Unit Assembly

4102214-502

Installation kit

1100679-XXX

Power cable, 12 ft

1600750 -2

Operator manual

84407

Quick reference guide

3401498

NSN

The LPVA can be used with any radio in the AN/PRC-148 family (receiver-transmitter
with battery). A radio battery, vehicle mount antenna, antenna cable, and adapter are
required for operation.
AN/PRC-148 JEM (Urban)*

4101660–XXX

or AN/PRC-148 MBITR (Urban)*

4101195-501

5820-01-487-0973

or PRC6809 MBITR (Urban)*

4101349-502

5820-01-523-5722

Rechargeable lithium-ion battery for radio

1600515-7

6140-01-487-1153

30-512 MHz Broadband Vehicle Antenna

85184

5985-01-514-2271

Antenna cable, 26 ft

85401- 001

Coaxial adapter, Type N Male to BNC Female

82167

Receiver-transmitter:

5935-01-074-6496

Alternative mounting arrangement: LPVA part number MA7135 is supplied with a
Tray Assembly, part number 4600160-501, that allows the LPVA to be fitted onto a
standard MT-6352 SINCGARS Mounting Base as well as the applicable power cable,
coaxial adapter, and antenna.
Not required for LPVA operation; only used with receiver-transmitter when
removed from the LPVA.
30-90 MHz antenna (for 5W operation)

1600629-1

5985-01-487-1135

90-512 MHz broadband antenna (for 5W operation)

1600500-3

5985-01-584-7883

136-174 MHz antenna (for 5W operation)

SS-1600293-1

5985-01-368-8971

* Note that Maritime version may also be used.
To use the LPVA on vehicles that only have a 12V power system, Thales offers a dc-to-dc converter, Part Number 1600765-1.

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Vehicular Systems

Key Design Features of the 50 Watt AN/VRC-113
Cradle Vehicle Adapter (CVA)
Commonality
■

Accepts all AN/PRC-148 and
PRC6809 models

Ease of Use
■
■
■

Ease of Use
2-Second Rapid Dismount/Insertion
■

Cable-free interface to radio

■

Single mechanism to dismount/insert

■

Radio operation maintained during
insertion and dismount

2-second radio dismount/insertion
Cable-free radio/CVA interface
Low profile 50 Watt vehicle adapter for
space constrained installation

Performance
■
■

Typical -116 dBm FM receive sensitivity
Programmable cosite filtering

Waveforms/Modes of Operation
■

Per radio installed

Size, Weight, and Power
■

Physical Parameters
•

Power Amplifier:
◆ Height: 3.9 inches (9.9 cm)
◆ Width: 7.5 inches (19.1 cm)
◆ Depth: 12.8 inches (32.5 cm)
◆ Weight: 8 pounds (3.6 kg)

•

Cradle (no radio):
◆ Height: 7.5 inches (19.1 cm)
◆ Width: 5.2 inches (13.2 cm)
◆ Depth: 2.6 inches (6.6 cm)
◆ Weight (with cables): 3 pounds
(1.4 kg)

Full function radio operations from front
panel

Ruggedization
■

Operating temperature: -30° to +60° C

■

Storage temperature: -33° to +70° C

■

Humidity: MIL-STD-810F

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Altitude: 30,000 feet, per
MIL-STD-810F

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Shock per MIL-STD-810F

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Blowing rain per MIL-STD-810F

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Vibration per MIL-STD-810F

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Sand and dust per MIL-STD-810F

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Typical -116 dBm FM receive sensitivity

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Salt fog per MIL-STD-810F

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Smart charging of inserted radio battery

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50 Watt transmission power in
30-90 MHz

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20 Watt transmission power in
90-512 MHz

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Performance

Modular Installation

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Stand-alone vehicle installations

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Separate cradle allows for separation
from Power Amplifier

DC input power 20 to 32V, 240 Watts
maximum

Product Specifications
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EMI Compliance: EMI/EMC per
MIL-STD-461E

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TEMPEST Compliance:
• NSTISSAM TEMPEST/1-92, level II
• NACSEM 5112

A typical 50 Watt AN/VRC-113 Cradle Vehicle Adapter
(MA7138-BAS) is comprised of all of the following components:
Description

Part Number

CVA Unit Assembly

4102340-501

Cradle assembly

4102350-501

Installation kit, includes cables between
CVA and cradle

1100678-501

Power Cable, 12 ft

1600750-2

30-512 MHz broadband vehicle antenna

85184

Operator manual

84410

Quick reference guide

3401492

NSN

5996-01-584-8748

The CVA, available in several configurations, can be used with any radio in the AN/PRC148 family (receiver-transmitter with battery). An antenna and antenna
cable are required for operation.
Receiver-transmitter:

AN/PRC-148 JEM (Urban)*

4101660–XXX

or AN/PRC-148 MBITR (Urban)*

4101195-501

5820-01-487-0973

or PRC6809 MBITR (Urban)*

4101349-502

5820-01-523-5722

1600515-7

6140-01-487-1153

Rechargeable lithium-ion battery for radio
Antenna (see Vehicular/Base Station antennas in Software
and Accessories section)
Antenna cable, 26 ft

85401- 001

Not required for CVA operation; only used with receiver-transmitter when removed
from the CVA.
30-90 MHz antenna (for 5W operation)

1600629-1

5985-01-487-1135

90-512 MHz broadband antenna (for 5W operation)

1600500-3

5985-01-584-7883

* Note that Maritime version may also be used.
To use the CVA on vehicles that only have a 12V power system, Thales offers a dc-to-dc converter, Part Number 1600765-1.

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Airborne Systems

Key Design Features of the Multiband Airborne Radios

Repackaged AN/PRC-148 JEM and PRC6809 MBITR radios for airborne applications, e.g.,
unattended aircraft systems, aerostats, and small aircraft payloads
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MIL-STD-810F environments

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Input power conditioning 28 VDC per
MIL-STD-704

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Supports external amplifiers

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Compatible with tactical ground radios

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VHF/UHF frequency coverage of
30-512 MHz continuous

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Transmit output power selectable to
5 Watts

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Receive sensitivity: -119 dBm typical

MMAR–Multichannel Multiband
Airborne Radio (ARC6999)
Based upon the AN/PRC-148 JEM
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Supports tactical secure voice and data
waveforms

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Dual radios operate independently or in
retransmit modes

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Ethernet/IP interfaces with supported
VOIP/ROIP

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Internal auto tuning co-site filters

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Embedded reprogrammable INFOSEC

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Remote command and control over IP
interfaces

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Physical Parameters
• Height: 5.59 inches (14.2 cm)
• Width: 5 inches (12.7 cm)
• Depth: 9.4 inches (23.9 cm)

MMAR

LMAR–Lightweight Multiband
Airborne Radio (ARC6809)
Based upon the PRC6809
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AM / FM / ATC / HAVEQUICK
Remote command and control over
serial interface
Physical Parameters
• Height: 5.2 inches (13.1 cm)
• Width: 6.2 inches (15.8 cm)
• Depth: 4.1 inches (10.4 cm)

LMAR

S OFTWARE AND
A CCESSORIES

Radio and Programming Software

MA6941N, PC Configuration Tool Kit for Type 1, AN/PRC-148 JEM, for
programming operating parameters into a [V]3[C] and [V]4[C] JEM; special radio side connector with USB connector,
supplied with a USB cable (Part Number 1100592-501) to connect the radio to a personal computer (PC) running
Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Vista. Program supplied on CD-ROM.

MA6941F, PC Programmer for Type 1, AN/PRC-148 MBITR, for programming
operating parameters into the [V]1[C] and [V]2[C] radio; RS-232 serial cable (Part Number 3500393-501) provided
to connect the encrypted version of the radio to a personal computer [PC] running Windows 98, Windows NT,
Windows 2000, or Windows XP. Program supplied on CD-ROM.

MA6941L, PC Programmer for PRC6809 MBITR, for programming operating parameters
into a PRC6809 radio with DES encryption; RS-232 serial cable (Part Number 3500393-501) provided to connect
the radio to a personal computer [PC] running Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP. Program
supplied on CD-ROM.
MA6941Q, PC Programmer Advanced Encryption, for programming operating parameters
into the (V)3(C) and (V)4(C) JEM with AES encryption; cable provided to connect the radio to a personal computer
(PC) running Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Program supplied on CD-ROM.

In addition to AM/FM capabilities, the following features are standard on the
AN/PRC-148 JEM (V)3(C) and (V)4(C) radios:
1700858-2, SINCGARS Frequency Hopping Electronic Counter-Counter
Measures [ECCM] Waveform, Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS),
in accordance with MIL-STD-188-241-1/-2; frequency range of 30 to 90 MHz.

1700858-3, HAVEQUICK I/II Frequency Hopping ECCM Waveform, in accordance
with MIL-STD-188-220; frequency range of 225 to 400 MHz.

1700858-4, ANDVT Waveform, encrypted Advanced Narrowband Digital Voice Terminal, 5 kHz
bandwidth, maximum 2400 baud rate, LPC-10 vocoder is default, Mixed Excitation Linear Predictive (MELP) vocoder
available as an option.

The following features are available as options for the AN/PRC-148 JEM (V)3(C)
and (V)4(C) radios:
1700858-1, Retransmission, allows two AN/PRC-148 radios to be configured to provide a
bi-directional retransmission capability, thus providing range extension in difficult urban or terrestrial situations.
Operation requires two radios to be connected together using the Expedient Retransmission Kit (Part Number
1100540-501), or the separate Retransmission Cable. In all instances where Retransmission is desired
(e.g., handheld-to-handheld, through Vehicle Adapters or the Tactical Repeater), the handheld radios will require
this software. Retransmission is not compatible with the HAVEQUICK frequency hopping mode.
1700858-5, High Throughput Waveform (HTW), provides increased data throughput
capabilities of up to 56 kbps through a 25 kHz channel in accordance with the non-proprietary MIL-STD-188-181B.
This allows an increase of up to 3.5 times the over-the-air data speed relative to the standard AN/PRC-148 data
rate of 16 kbps. This option provides significantly improved performance for the digitized battlefield.
1700858-7, Project 25, AES, provides Project 25 Common Air Interface functionality in the JEM that
allows interoperability with public safety sectors, e.g., police, firefighters, etc.

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1700858-8, SINCGARS Frequency Hopping 2, provides enhanced SINCGARS mode for
continued fielded interoperability with fielded SINCGARS systems.

1700858-9, Mixed Excitation Linear Predictive (MELP), provides an enhanced vocoder
at 2400 bps for improved voice quality with ANDVT.

1700858-10/11, Integrated Waveform [IW], the DAMA successor waveform for multi-channel
satellite communication. Waveform in accordance with MIL-STD-188-181C (5 kHz and 25 kHz UHF SATCOM),
MIL-STD-188-182B (5 kHz and 25 kHz demand assigned UHF SATCOM), and MIL-STD-188-183B (5 kHz and 25 kHz
multiple access UHF SATCOM).
1700858-12, Over-the-Air-Cloning (OTAC), provides a wireless capability for programming/
configuring multiple radios at once without the need for a cabled connection, reducing mission planning time.

The following features are available as options for the AN/PRC-148 MBITR
(V)1(C) and (V)2(C) Type 1 radios:
1700339-1, Retransmission, requires two radios to be connected together, used with the Expedient
Retransmission Kit (Part Number 1100540-501), or the separate Retransmission Cable, Tactical Repeater, or the
VAAs. Retransmission is not available in the HAVEQUICK frequency hopping mode. Retransmission is standard with
the PRC6809 radio.

1700339-2, SINCGARS Frequency Hopping Electronic Counter-Counter
Measures [ECCM], Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System, frequency range of 30 to 88 MHz.
1700339-3, HAVEQUICK II Frequency Hopping Electronic Counter-Counter
Measures [ECCM], frequency range of 225 to 400 MHz.
1700339-4, ANDVT, encrypted Advanced Narrow-band Digital Voice Terminal, 5 kHz bandwidth,
maximum 2400 baud rate.

1700339-5, Type 3 Analog Data Encryption Standard (DES), option available on
AN/PRC-148 MBITR and PRC6809 radios; provides encrypted interoperability with other handheld radios that have
analog DES, such as Motorola Saber and XTS.
1700339-8, SINCGARS Frequency Hopping 2, new SINCGARS frequency hopping
methodology in accordance with MIL-STD-188-241.

1700339-10, MELP (Mixed Excitation Linear Predictive), 2400 bps vocoder, in
accordance with STANAG 4591/MIL-STD-13005. Used in ANDVT radio operating mode, better audio quality than
LPC-10 vocoder.

The following features are available as options for the PRC6809 radios:
1700339-5, Type 3 Analog Data Encryption Standard (DES), option available on
AN/PRC-148 MBITR and PRC6809 radios; provides encrypted interoperability with other handheld radios that have
analog DES, such as Motorola Saber and XTS.

1700339-7, 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), option available on
PRC6809 radios; provides higher level of software-based encryption for interoperability with other PRC6809 radios.

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Batteries, Chargers, and Power Adapters

1600515-7, Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery, 4.8Ahr capacity provides the JEM with a
minimum of 10-hour duration with radio duty cycle of 10% transmit at 5W, 10% receive, and 80% stand-by per
TIA-603. With the same duty cycle, provides the MBITR with a minimum of 12-hour duration.

1600686-2, Lithium-ion Rechargeable Battery, 5.8Ahr capacity provides the JEM
with a minimum of 12-hour duration with radio duty cycle of 10% transmit at 5W, 10% receive, and 80%
stand-by per TIA-603. With the same duty cycle, provides the MBITR with a minimum of 15-hour duration.

There is an intelligent, “smart” micro-controller interface between battery
and charger. Charge time takes into account battery cell and ambient
temperatures. Each of the chargers listed below can charge both the 4.8Ah
and 5.8Ah batteries.
1600654-1, Single-Bay, AC Only, Battery Charger, five green LEDs
indicate battery state-of-charge with each LED representing 20% of full charge. A single multicolored LED indicates overall charger status. With a depleted battery, the typical charge time
is less than 3 hours. [This charger replaces Part Number 1600581-1]

1600701-2, Basic Single-Bay, AC Battery Charger, a single
multi-colored LED indicates battery state of charge. With a depleted battery, the typical charge
time is less than 5 hours.

1600701-5, Basic Single-Bay, AC / DC Battery Charger, a single
multi-colored LED indicates battery state of charge. With a depleted battery, the typical charge
time is less than 5 hours.
1600652-1, 6-Bay, AC or DC, Battery Charger, five green LEDs on
each bay indicate battery state of charge with each LED representing 20% of full charge. A
single multi-color LED indicates overall charger status. With 6 depleted batteries, the typical
charge time is less than 3 hours. [This charger replaces Part Number 1600580-1]
1600653-1, 6-Bay, AC Only, Battery Charger, five green LEDs
on each bay indicate battery state of charge with each LED representing 20% of full
charge. A single multi-color LED indicates overall charger status. With 6 depleted
batteries, the typical charge time is less than 3 hours. [This charger replaces Part
Number 1600580-2]

1600700-2, Basic 6-bay, AC or DC, Battery Charger,
each charger bay has a multi-colored LED indicating battery state-of-charge. With a
depleted battery, the typical charge time is less than 5 hours.

1600700-3, Basic 6-bay Combo, AC Battery Charger, each
charger bay has a multi-colored LED indicating battery state-of-charge. Capable of
simultaneously charging 3 AN/PRC-148 batteries and 3 AN/PRC-154 batteries in less
than 5 hours.

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MA6751, 2-Bay, DC Only, Rugged Charger, supports two rechargeable
batteries, with or without radios. Integral power cable, 6 ft long with 15A inline fuse with bare wires
for connection to 10 to 32 VDC power, 100W maximum. A spare 15A fuse is provided in a
separate fuse holder. Each charger slot has a multi-colored LED to provide charge status. Retention
mechanism is designed to allow for easy installation/removal (jerk-and-run) of the radio or battery.
Mounting brackets provided for flush mounting to vertical bulkhead or any flat surface.
4101240-501, Battery Cell Holder, for 12x non-rechargeable DL2/3A cells,
NSN 6135-01-351-1131. The unit provides the JEM with a minimum of 8-hour duration with duty
cycle of 10% transmit at 5W, 10% receive, and 80% stand-by. With the same duty cycle, provides
the MBITR with a minimum of 10-hour duration.

4101310-501, SPAI (Special Power Adapter Interface), used to
interface to an external 12 to 32 VDC power source. The adapter attaches to the AN/PRC-148 and
the lithium-ion rechargeable battery. The regular battery is disconnected from the radio and connected
to the bottom of the SPAI; the top of the SPAI is connected to the radio. The SPAI provides power to
the radio and simultaneously recharges the lithium-ion rechargeable battery.

3500460-501, SPAI DC Input Cable, 6 ft long cable with
connector for the SPAI and bare wires with 15A in-line fuse, accepts 12 to 32 VDC
input voltage.

3500470-504, SPAI DC Input Cable, 6 ft long cable with connector
for the SPAI on one end and a vehicle cigarette lighter plug on the other end. 10A fuse
inside the cigarette lighter plug.

1100533-501, SPAI Cable Kit, 1ft long cable to connect to SPAI with
an in-line connector for 3 ft long interchangeable cables for BA-XX90 battery; cigar
lighter or red and black alligator clips to connect 12 to 32V DC input voltage to the
SPAI.

4101441-501, Battery Adapter, powers the radio from an external
DC power source, provides reverse polarity protection, as well as over-voltage and
over-current protection for the radio; includes a 4 ft long cable with bare wires.
8.5-16.5 VDC input. 30W maximum power with the radio transmitting at 5W.
4101441-502, Battery Adapter, powers the radio from an external
DC power source, provides reverse polarity protection, as well as over-voltage and
over-current protection for the radio; includes a 3 ft long cable with interfaces to
BA/BB90 batteries. 8.5-16.5 VDC input. 30W maximum power with the radio
transmitting at 5W.
4101441-504, Battery Adapter, powers the radio from an external DC power source, provides
reverse polarity protection, as well as over-voltage and over-current protection for the radio; 3 ft long cable with
interfaces to the battery box (Part Number 1600604). 8.5-16.5 VDC input. 30W maximum power with the radio
transmitting at 5W.

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Antennas

Handheld Radio:
1600500-1, Handheld, 13-inch Broadband Whip Antenna; TNC connector; 8W
maximum; 20 m immersible general purpose handheld antenna providing solid performance for all waveforms from
90-512 MHz.
1600500-3, Handheld, 13-inch Broadband Whip Antenna; TNC connector; 8W
maximum; 2 m immersible general purpose handheld antenna providing solid performance for all waveforms from
90-512 MHz.
1600629-1, Handheld, 48-inch Blade Antenna; TNC connector, 8W maximum; 20 m
immersible SINCGARS handheld antenna providing optimal performance from 30-90 MHz.
1600638-1, Handheld, 10-inch Whip Antenna; TNC connector; 8W maximum; 20 m
immersible UHF handheld antenna providing optimal performance from 225-450 MHz.

1600638-2, Handheld, 10-inch Whip Antenna; TNC connector; 8W maximum; 2 m
immersible UHF handheld antenna providing optimal performance from 225-450 MHz.
1600707-1, Handheld, 20-inch Dual-band
Blade Antenna; TNC connector, 8W maximum, 20 m
immersible handheld antenna providing optimal performance from
30-90 MHz and 225-512 MHz.

SS-1600293-1, Handheld, 13.25-inch Whip Antenna; TNC connector; 8W maximum,
2 m immersible VHF handheld antenna providing optimal performance from 136-174 MHz.
SS-1600294-1, Handheld, 6.5-inch Whip Antenna; TNC connector; 8W maximum;
2 m immersible UHF handheld antenna providing optimal performance from 400-512 MHz.

Handheld SATCOM:
85288, Handheld/Manpack, Directional Coat Pocket
SATCOM Antenna, Trivec Avant AV2055-3; 3.1 lbs;
BNC female connector; 200W maximum; 240-318 MHz frequency band;
Compact directional SATCOM handheld/manpack antenna providing ultra high
gain (+10.5 dBi). (NSN 5985-01-463-6558).

85419-001, Directional Coat Pocket SATCOM
Antenna, Trivec Avant AV2125-2; 1.5 lbs; BNC female
connector; 100W maximum; 240-318 MHz frequency band; ultra-compact
directional SATCOM handheld/manpack antenna with magnetic mount and
director; +7 dBi.

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Man-Portable:
85350, Man-Portable, 14.5-inch Nightstick Antenna; BNC male connector; 35W
maximum; general purpose manpack antenna providing solid performance for waveforms from 90-512 MHz; short
range performance 30-88 MHz.
85349, Man-Portable, 48-inch Blade Antenna; BNC Male connector; 24W maximum;
SINCGARS manpack antenna providing optimal performance from 30-88 MHz.

Vehicular/Base Station/Tactical Repeater:
85184*, Vehicular, 100-inch Whip Antenna, Shakespeare SFB3512/VRC;
N female connector; 100W maximum; general purpose vehicular antenna providing solid performance for waveforms
from 30-512 MHz.

85320*, Vehicular, 40-inch Broadband Whip Antenna, Chelton GD1813P4,
Black; BNC female connector; 50W maximum; general purpose vehicular antenna providing solid performance for
waveforms from 30-512 MHz.

85347, Vehicular, 40-inch Broadband Whip Antenna, Chelton GD1813,
Green; BNC female connector; 50W maximum; general purpose vehicular antenna providing solid performance for
waveforms from 30-512 MHz.

85348, Vehicular, 40-inch Broadband Whip Antenna, Chelton GD1813P66,
Tan; BNC female connector; 50W maximum; general purpose vehicular antenna providing solid performance for
waveforms from 30-512 MHz.

85468-001, Vehicular, RAMI-7909G, 82-inch Whip Antenna; BNC or N female
connector; 100W maximum; general purpose vehicular antenna providing solid performance for waveforms from 30512 MHz.
85464-001, Vehicular, Radiall R380.990.010, 58-inch Whip Antenna; BNC or N
female connector; 50W maximum, general purpose vehicular antenna providing solid performance for waveforms
from 30-512 MHz, especially strong UHF gain; 4 inch diameter cylinder.
85373, Vehicular/Base Station, 11-foot Whip Antenna, Valcom VMB-3512;
N connector (optional BNC); 100W maximum; general purpose vehicular antenna providing solid performance for
waveforms from 30-512 MHz.

1600658, Base Station, Mast:
1600658-1: 33-foot Mast,
1600658-2: 13-foot Mast,
1600658-3: 13-foot Mast,
1600658-4: 33-foot Mast,

for
for
for
for

Single Antenna
Single Antenna
Dual Antenna
Dual Antenna

*A broadband vehicle mount antenna must be installed and bonded to a metal surface to provide a ground plane for the antenna.

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Antennas

1100634-501, Base Station, 33-foot Single Antenna Kit; includes 85373* antenna,
1600658-1 mast, SS-1600366-1 ground spike, and 3500711-501 50 ft. antenna cable.

1100634-502, Base Station, 13-foot. Single Antenna Kit; includes
85373* antenna, 1600658-2 mast, SS-1600366-1 ground spike, and 3500711-501 50 ft.
antenna cable.

1100634-503, Tactical Repeater, 13-foot Dual Antenna Kit; includes
two 85373* antennas, 1600658-3 mast with 6 ft. crosspiece, SS-1600366-1 ground spike,
and two 3500711-501 50 ft. antenna cables.

1100634-504, Tactical Repeater, 33-foot Dual Antenna Kit; includes
two 85373* antennas, 1600658-4 mast with 6 ft. crosspiece, SS-1600366-1 ground spike,
and two 3500711-501 50 ft. antenna cables.

Vehicular SATCOM:

Tactical Repeater
Antenna Configuration

85315, Vehicular SATCOM and Line-of-Sight (LOS), X-Wing Dual
Simultaneous Channels Antenna, Trivec Avant AV2090-4, Black;
N female/TNC female connector; 200W maximum; 225-400 MHz (LOS) and 240-400 MHz
(SATCOM) frequency bands; vehicular antenna supports two simultaneous radios, one SATCOM and
the other LOS, or one radio with a switch, gain +8 dBic.

85339, Vehicular Line-of-Sight (LOS)/SATCOM OTM Antenna,
Trivec Avant AV2086-1, Black; N female connector; 200W maximum; 225-400 MHz (LOS) and
240-320 MHz (SATCOM) frequency bands.

85374, Vehicular Line-of-Sight (LOS)/SATCOM OTM Antenna, Trivec Avant
AV2086-2 Magnetic Mount, Black; N female connector; 200W maximum; 225-400 MHz (LOS)
and 240-320 MHz (SATCOM) frequency bands.

85422-001, Vehicular SATCOM Batwing Antenna, Trivec
Avant AV2075-9, Black; 200W maximum; 225-400 MHz, gain +11 dBic.

*The Base Station and Tactical Repeater antennas, mounted on a mast, are center-fed and do not need a ground plane.

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Cases and Holsters

1600494-1, Holster, provides protection for the radio, with an adjustable flap
that provides flexibility to operate the radio while in transit. Nylon. ACU digital camouflage.
1600494-3, Holster, provides protection for the radio, with an adjustable
flap that provides flexibility to operate the radio while in transit. Nylon. Tan.

Tan

1600494-4, Holster, provides protection for the radio, with an adjustable
flap that provides flexibility to operate the radio while in transit. Nylon. Black.
1600699-1, Holster, provides protection for the Remote Control Unit with
GPS, with an adjustable flap that provides flexibility to operate the unit while in transit.
Nylon. ACU digital camouflage.

ACU digital
camouflage

1600699-2, Holster, provides protection for the Remote Control Unit with
GPS, with an adjustable flap that provides flexibility to operate the unit while in transit.
Nylon. Black.

1600699-3, Holster, provides protection for the Remote Control Unit with GPS, with an
adjustable flap that provides flexibility to operate the unit while in transit. Nylon. Tan.

Black

1600495-1, Accessory Bag/Carrying Case, tough nylon
black material bag with positive closures to prevent loss of components. Includes
two belt loop type straps and military clips and has compartments for two spare
batteries, audio accessory, and unused antenna, as well as a compartment for
the radio with its battery.

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Audio Accessories for the 2 Meter
Submersible Urban Configuration Radios

1600469-4, Urban Speaker Microphone, fits in the palm of the hand or
attaches to web gear with spring clip on its back, has its own Press-To-Talk [PTT] switch and
volume control. At the bottom of the case there is a plastic cover that pulls back to reveal a
2.5 mm diameter socket for the Earphone.

1100542-501, Earphone Kit for Speaker
Microphone, plugs into the ear, 2.5 mm diameter plug
connects to the Speaker Microphone and “mutes” its speaker.

11000641-501, Commercial Lightweight Urban Headset Kit,
lightweight headset with a rigid headband, adjustable boom microphone, and speaker. A large,
in-line Press-To-Talk (PTT) switch with clothing clip is provided. The Helmet Clip, Part Number
85267, and the Head Strap, Part Number 85268, with Velcro fastening, are provided as
alternates to the removable rigid headband.

Helmet Clip

Head Strap

1600551-2, Commercial Lightweight Urban Headset, lightweight
headset with a rigid headband, adjustable boom microphone, and speaker. A large, in-line
Press-To-Talk (PTT) switch with clothing clip is provided.

1600567-1, Tactical Urban Headset, single-muff earpiece headset with adjustable boom
microphone, head strap, and in-line Press-To-Talk (PTT) switch. The cable has a U-94A/U jack disconnect at the
PTT switch.

85317, Headset Down-Lead Assembly, replacement lower
cable assembly of the Tactical Urban Headset, PN 1600567-1. Cable is 3 ft. long
with 6-pin connector to the radio and U-94A/U jack with ring Press-To-Talk (PTT)
switch. Used to connect compatible third-party audio accessories to the radio.

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1600584-1, Urban Covert Headset, two-wire configuration; one
cable has the combined microphone and ring Press-To-Talk [PTT] switch, the other
cable is connected to a transducer which attaches to a transparent coiled plastic
tube with soft earpiece. The transducer also provides an inductive coupling to the
Wireless Earpiece. Includes a clip for attachment to clothing.

1600584-2, Wireless Earpiece, “in-the-ear” option for inductive
coupling to the Covert Headset, Part Number 1600584-1, used as an alternate
to the soft earpiece with its coiled plastic tube.

1600585-1, Urban Ear/Microphone Headset, two-wire configuration;
one cable with a ring Press-To-Talk [PTT] switch; the other cable connects to a flexible ear
hanger; a bone-conduction microphone is included in the earpiece.

1100597-501, Urban Combat Headset, two-wire configuration; one
cable has a speaker on a flexible arm with a boom microphone on another flexible arm;
the other cable has a ring Press-To-Talk (PTT) switch. Headset comes complete with
helmet clip, head strap, and rubber noise protector that shrouds the ear.

1600771-1, Peltor Comtac™ ACH, is a compact
Advanced Communications Headset (ACH) offering hearing protection and
designed for comfort under a helmet. “Talk-Through” mics powered by AAA
batteries maintain situational awareness by amplifying weak sounds (with
volume control) while offering hearing protection by limiting/suppressing
loud impulse noises. The headset down-lead terminates with a U/174 Plug
for quick-disconnect from the Push-To-Talk (PTT) Adapter. The boom mic can
be mounted on either side of the headset by the user to accommodate left
and right handed operators. Comes in a preassembled kit with camo bag,
gel ear cushions, batteries, and PTT.
1600771-1,
1600771-2.
1600771-3,
1600771-4,

Peltor
Peltor
Peltor
Peltor

Comtac™
Comtac™
Comtac™
Comtac™

ACH
ACH
ACH
ACH

Single Comm Kit, Coyote Tan
Dual Comm Kit, Coyote Tan
Single Comm Kit, Olive Drab Green
Dual Comm Kit, Olive Drab Green

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Audio Accessories for the 20 Meter
Submersible Maritime Configuration Radios

All maritime audio accessories have the sealed 10-pin connector to
connect to the radio.
1600503-5, Tactical Maritime Headset, water-resistant,
single-muff earpiece headset, with boom microphone, head strap, and in-line
Press-To-Talk [PTT] switch.

1600584-3, Maritime Covert Headset, two-wire configuration; one cable has the ring
Press-To-Talk [PTT] switch; the other cable is connected to a transducer which includes the microphone and which
attaches to a transparent coiled plastic tube with soft earpiece. The transducer also provides an inductive coupling to
the Wireless Earpiece. Includes a clip for attachment to clothing. To be placed in a suitable waterproof bag when
diving to 20 m.

1600584-4, Maritime Covert Headset, two-wire configuration; one cable has the ring
Press-To-Talk [PTT] switch; the other cable is connected to a transducer which includes the microphone and which
attaches to a transparent coiled plastic tube with soft earpiece. The transducer includes a clip for attachment to
clothing. To be placed in a suitable waterproof bag when diving to 20 m.

Wireless
Earpiece “in-theear” Option

1600584-2, Wireless Earpiece, “in-the-ear” option for
inductive coupling to the Covert Headset, Part Number 1600584-3
and - 4, used as an alternate to the soft earpiece with its coiled plastic
tube. To be placed in a suitable waterproof bag when diving to 20 m.

1600585-2, Maritime Ear/Microphone Headset, two-wire configuration; one cable with a
ring Press-To-Talk [PTT] switch; the other cable connects to a flexible ear hanger; a bone-conduction microphone
is included in the earpiece. To be placed in a suitable waterproof bag when diving to 20 m.

1100598-501, Maritime Combat Headset, two-wire configuration; one cable has a
speaker on a flexible arm with a boom microphone on another flexible arm; the other cable has a ring
Press-To-Talk (PTT) switch. Headset comes complete with helmet clip, head strap, and rubber noise protector
that shrouds the ear.

4600049-501, Maritime Speaker Microphone, fits in palm of the hand or attaches to
web gear, has its own Press-To-Talk (PTT) switch, with earphone jack and seal. To be placed in a
suitable waterproof bag when diving to 20 m.

1100542-501, Earphone Kit for Speaker Microphone, plugs into the
ear, 2.5 mm diameter plug connects to the Speaker Microphone and “mutes” its speaker. Place in
a suitable waterproof bag when diving to 20 m.
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Cables, Adapters, Spares Kits, and
Vehicle Adapter Accessories

1100592-501, PC Configuration Tool Kit Cable, a 6 ft long USB
cable that attaches to a special side connector connecting the JEM to a USB PC port. This
arrangement can only be used for the PC Configuration Tool Kit.

1600713-11, USB High Speed Serial Data Cable, a 3 1/2 ft cable
with high RFI and EMI suppression on the JEM sidemate adapter terminating in a standard
type A USB connector. This cable also offers ruggedized mechanical and environmental
performance, which makes it suitable for in-theatre use. Used on JEM only. Can be used in
substitution of 1100592-501.

3500610-501, Cloning Cable, a 4 ft long cable connecting two radios
together via their side connectors to transfer mode and frequency settings from one radio
to another. Used for both MBITR and JEM. Replaces Part Number 3500395-501.

3500647-501, Data Mode Cable, a 4 ft long cable connecting the radio
side connector to a 25-pin D-connector for an RS-232 serial data interface. Includes a small
rotary switch to select between voice operation or a serial data interface. Used for both
MBITR and JEM. Replaces Part Number 3500396-501.

3500623-501, GPS Cable, a 3 ft long cable connecting the radio side
connector to a 15-pin D-connector to a PLGR or DAGR to transmit user-entered, five-digit
combat identification number and GPS-based grid coordinates of position. Used with both
MBITR and JEM. Replaces Part Number 3500465-501.

3500622-501, PDC Cable for ViaSat VDC400/VDC600,
a 6 ft long cable connecting the radio side connector to a multi-way PC Card connector for
the ViaSat PC Card. Used for both MBITR and JEM. Replaces Part Number 3500466-501.

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Cables, Adapters, Spares Kits, and
Vehicle Adapter Accessories

1100540-501, Expedient Retransmit Kit,
for retransmission with two radios. The kit comprises a 10 ft
cable to connect the two radios together via their side
connectors and four co-axial low-pass and high-pass VHF and UHF
filters at different frequencies. These connect to the antenna
connectors of the receive and transmit radios with two coaxial cables
supplied in the kit.

3500611-501, Retransmission Cable, a 10 ft long cable to
connect two radios together via their side connectors. Used for both MBITR and JEM.
Replaces Part Number 3500485-501.

3500611-504, Retransmission Cable, a 50 ft long cable to
connect two radios via their side connectors in a communications repeater configuration.
Used for both MBITR and JEM.

3500562-501, Adapter Cable, Data, a 3 ft long cable connecting the radio side connector to a
GC328 6-pin plug for SINCGARS clock synchronization for packet data transmissions. Includes a small slide switch to
select between voice operation or the serial data interface. Used for both MBITR and JEM.
3500648-501, PC Programmer Cable, a 3 ft long cable connecting the radio side connector to a
9-pin D-connector for an RS-232 serial connection to a PC running the PC Programmer; this cable is supplied as part
of MA6941F, MA6941L, and MA6941Q. Used for MBITR only. Replaces Part Number 3500393-501
3500756-502, Remote Control Unit (RCU) with GPS Cable with Data
Access, RCU cable with a mid-cable DB-25 connector for RS-232 serial data access; the 3500758-501 cable
provides the mating DB-25 connector with the other end terminating in a ViaSat VDC400/600 PC Card connector.

3500758-501, PDC Remote Control Unit (RCU) with GPS Cable, a 6 ft cable
providing DB-25 to ViaSat VDC400/600 PC Card connector; for use with 3500756-502 RCU Cable with Data
Access.

3600190-1, Keyfill Adapter, 10-pin to 6-pin adapter for the 20 m Maritime radio. This allows the radio
to be keyfilled with a standard 6-pin connector keyfill device, such as the CYZ-10, KYK-13, and SKL. We do not
recommend the operational use of the adapter for regular 6-pin connector audio accessories; the radio is vulnerable
to damage if the 10-pin connector on the radio is snapped off.
3500458-501, KVL Keyfill Cable, a 2 ft long cable connecting the radio side connector
to the KVL 3000 Crypto Key Loader. Used with PRC6809 MBITR and Type 1 MBITR if analog Type 3 DES
is enabled.
3500755-501, KVL Keyfill Cable, 3 ft long cable connecting the radio’s 6-pin top connector to the
Motorola Keyfill Adapter Part Number TKN8531B of the KVL 3000 + Crypto Key Loader.

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3500460-501, SPAI DC Input Cable, a 6 ft long cable with connector for
the SPAI and bare wires with 15A in-line fuse, accepts 12 to 32 VDC input voltage.

3500470-504, SPAI DC Input Cable, a 6 ft long cable with connector for
the SPAI on one end and a vehicle cigarette lighter plug on the other end, 10A fuse inside the
cigarette lighter plug.

3600215, Vehicle Adapter Removable Control Head (RCH) Cable, the RCH cable is
available in five lengths and provides a remote control interface for controlling a vehicle adapter system.
3600215-1: 10 ft
3600215-2: 35 ft
3600215-3: 50 ft
3600215-4: 100 ft
3600215-5: 150 ft
1600599-1, Tactical Speaker, ruggedized speaker, 4.7 in x 4.7 in x 3.5 in, used to
hear communications when using the Vehicle Adapter (VA). The microphone is included in the RCH.
The speaker is driven from the 5 Watt audio amplifier in the VA; however, the speaker has its own
audio level control and an on/off switch. The speaker is supplied with an adjustable mounting
bracket.
1600623, Tactical Speaker Cable, cable to connect from Vehicle Adapter
rear connector to the Tactical Speaker.

1600623-3: 6 ft
1600623-4: 10 ft
82165, TNC Male to BNC Female Adapter, used to connect the radio to a directional
satellite communication antenna that is supplied with a BNC coaxial cable, for example, Part Number 85288, the
Trivec Avant AV2055-3.
82167, Type N Male to BNC Female Adapter, allows use of BNC coaxial cables to connect to
RF output connector on the rear of the Vehicle Adapter.

1100590-501, Ready Spares Kit, designed to support five radios, either the Urban or Maritime
configuration. All parts can be replaced without opening the radio. An instruction sheet is included with the Kit.

1100588-501, Low Profile Volume Knob Kit, comprises 50x Low Profile volume knobs with
set screws, thread locking compound, and hex wrench. This is a replacement knob option for the original, longer
radio volume knobs.

1100606-501, Intermediate Spares Kit, designed to support 50 radios for one year, either the
Urban or Maritime configuration. All of these parts can be replaced without opening the radio. An instruction sheet is
included with the Kit.

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Remote Control Unit with GPS

MA6795, Remote Control Unit (RCU) with
GPS, includes the RCU (Part Number 4101890-501) and
associated accessories, as indicated. The RCU is an active
extension of the front panel controls of the radio. It is powered by
the radio and connects to the radio side connector via a 4 ft cable
with a breakaway connector (Part Number 3500733-501,
provided). With a radio worn on the back, the RCU is used in
conjunction with an audio accessory, such as a Speaker
Microphone or a headset, for the audio and PTT functions. The
RCU is suitable for mounting high on the body for optimum GPS
reception. The volume and channel rotary controls, as well as the
menu structure on the RCU display, replicate the front panel of
the radio. The antenna for the GPS sensor is built-in; the GPS
uses the Coarse Acquisition (CA) mode, not the Precision Y-code
(P/Y) mode. Once the radio’s Situational Awareness (SA) mode
has been selected, the unit displays the GPS position in standard
UTM/Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) coordinates, as well
as the Combat Identification Designator/Number (CID). Up to ten
of the latest CIDs with position can be stored and displayed. The
System is supplied with a plastic cradle with large and small utility
clips for various retention arrangements, including MOLLE. A
tough nylon pouch/holster in universal camouflage is also
supplied. Black and tan holsters are available as options.

Holster

AN/PRC-148
with RCU
RCU with Cradle and Belt Clips

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C USTOMER
S UPPOR T

Customer Support

Our Customer Support Department assists our customers through four
key service areas:
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Technical Support: Help Desk services, technical website content
Product Support: Product repairs, upgrades, and Return Material Authorization (RMA)
monitoring
After Market Support: Critical inventory provisioning and web sales assistance
Field Support: Maintenance and technical services at forward depots and customer
sites

Reach our Customer Support Department 24/7 by phone at our Call Support Center
and online at our website.

By Phone:
Within the U.S.:
International Dialing:

1-800-914-0303
+1-240-864-7643

Using the options below, incoming calls are routed to the appropriate Customer Service
Specialist to ensure all inquiries are addressed as quickly as possible:
Option 1: Technical assistance and general inquiries
Option 2: Repairs, RMAs, and other product support matters
Option 3: Sales for spares and ancillary items, request quotes, make purchases,
and website Shopping Cart assistance

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Online:
Website: www.thalescomminc.com

Select “Customer Sign-in” under the “Customer Support” banner to access our Technical
Resources and to:
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Request and check status of RMAs

■

Look up warranty status

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Look up shipping status

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Access online purchasing and quotes

A link is available for first-time visitors to create a user account.

In-Theater:
Thales Communications also has in-theater maintenance and repair depots supporting
troops in Kuwait, Iraq, and Afghanistan. For more information, check online for latest
points of contact.

Thales Communications, Inc.
22605 Gateway Center Drive, Clarksburg, MD 20871
Voice: 1-240-864-7000

Toll Free: 1-800-258-4420

Email: solutions@thalescomminc.com

www.thalescomminc.com

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Thales Communications, Inc.,
22605 Gateway Center Drive, Clarksburg, MD 20871
Voice: 1-240-864-7000 Toll Free: 1-800-258-4420
Email: solutions@thalescomminc.com
www.thalescomminc.com

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