
AN/PRC-6 - Wikipedia
The AN/PRC-6 is a walkie-talkie (correctly a "Handie Talkie [1]) used by the U.S. military in the late Korean War era through the Vietnam War. Raytheon developed the RT-196/PRC-6 …
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PRC-6 Radio - N6CCN6CC
Jun 29, 2008 · At 6 pounds with battery, it’s reasonably light for what it provides from the available technology back in those days. The PRC-6 was designed to replace the WWII SCR-536 (AKA …
PRC-6 RT-196 / PRC-6 Mil TRX MILITARY U.S. different
RT-196/PRC-6 is a miniaturized portable handy-talkie for FM-communication over a distance of about 1 mile max. The working frequency is crystal controlled. One of 43 possible channels …
PRC-6 (SCR-536) - PRC68.com
Feb 25, 2003 · The PRC-6 is a tube type handitalkie that operates between 47 and 55.4 MHz using FM modulation with one quarter watt output. Since tubes are involved the BA-270 …
AN/PRC-6 - RadioNerds
Apr 8, 2015 · Radio Set AN/PRC-6 is the FM version of the "Handie Talkie" Radio set SCR-536 and operates in a single, fixed frequency channel selected by use of an appropriate crystal.
Radio Set AN/ PRC-6 is a miniature, low- power, battery-operated radio receiver and transmitter de- signed for communication over short distances. Highly port- able, it is intended primarily as …
Radio Receiver/Transmitter, PRC-6 - Coleman's Military Surplus
Hand-held with a woven cotton carrying strap. Used, non-working, rough condition. Antennas are missing from units. Please use this form to ask questions PUBLICLY about this specific …
Raytheon RT-196/PRC-6 (AN/PRC-6) (USA) - RigPix Database
In use during the Korean and Vietnam wars.
PRC6-6 German Six Channel Receiver - Transmitter - Army Radio
Six channel German Army version of American PRC-6 radio. The PRC-6/6 is a portable VHF radio with a operational Frequency of 47-55.4 MHz, FM, 250 mw Output, uses miniature tubes, …
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