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Clansman PRC-351

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Handheld VHF Transceiver

The PRC-351 has been designed to provide command communications at battalion and company level for dismounted troops. It was also used in vehicles by mounted troops. The PRC-351 replaced the older A41 and A42 British VHF radios.

Specifications
Type
Handheld Military VHF Transceiver 
Frequency range RX
30-76 MHz 
TX
30-76 MHz 
Frequency stability
5 ppm per year 
Tuning steps
25 kHz 
Filters
Receiver
Modulations
N-FM 
Sensitivity
Selectivity
Receiver system
IF-frequencies
11.525 MHz 
Image rejection
Audio output
Transmitter
Modulations
N-FM 
RF-output
4 W 
Connections
Antenna
Proprietary (military) 
Impedance
50Ω 
Electrical
Power requirements
24V DC 
Current drain RX
TX
Physical
Dimensions (w×h×d)
Weight
Form factor
Handheld 
Manufactured
Between 19xx and 19xx in RACAL BCC Ltd. in England 
Other features
Memories
Usage
Military communication 
Manufacturer
Clansman 
Model
PRC-351
Features
Range: 10 km when used with 1.2 meter standard whip antenna in open country side, and up to 20 km when used with a vehicle antenna. 
Manuals, Diagrams and Brochures
 
None available  
 
 
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