Connect your H-250 handset or tactical headset to the Audio 1 or Audio 2 ports. Step 2: Powering On and Self-Test Rotate the Master Power Switch from OFF to ON or LD (Load).
Verify both radios are on the exact same frequency and utilize the same active key epoch. Loose antenna or low power setting
The is a software-defined, two-channel tactical radio designed to provide simultaneous voice and high-speed data communications. Core Capabilities an prc158 manual
for standard ground-to-ground voice.
Supports control via USB, RS-232, a Remote Keypad Display Unit (RKDU), or SNMP. Essential Resources Connect your H-250 handset or tactical headset to
The AN/PRC-158 is a software-defined, multi-channel tactical manpack radio designed for dismounted and vehicular operations. It consolidates capabilities that previously required multiple distinct radio units into a single, compact chassis. Key Technical Specifications 30 MHz to 2.5 GHz. Channels: Two fully independent channels.
AM/FM, ARROW, HAVEQUICK I/II, HPW, SATURN, SINCGARS, VHF/UHF LOS. Loose antenna or low power setting The is
The most detailed unclassified document available to the public is the official . You can access this document (DS-561F) by searching for it via an internet search. This datasheet covers all unclassified high-level specifications, including:
AN/PRC-158 Multi-channel Manpack | L3Harris® Fast. Forward.