AN/PRC-127

In military radio communications, the AN/PRC-127 (RT-1594) Radio is a handheld transceiver operating in the 136-160 MHz range used by the US Army, as well as other NATO forces. It is the militarized version of the civilian LPI series high band Bendix-King radio. The radio was initially manufactured beginning in 1996 by the Bendix-King Corporation. The final version of this radio ended with the model AN/PRC-127EFJ.

Technical data:
 * Weight: 3.25 Lbs
 * Channels:
 * PRC-127: 14 (1 memory bank)
 * PRC-127A: 28 (2 memory banks)
 * Channel spacing: 25 / 50 kHz
 * Frequency control: Synthesizer
 * Modulation: FM
 * HF Output power: 3 Watts
 * Sensitivity: 0.25 µV
 * Power supply: AA cells or NiCad- batteries.
 * Specialities: Lid covers keyboard. An extra speaker/mike can be used as well as the VOX/PTT adapter used by special forces units.