: Two independent channels capable of simultaneous voice and data.
This article is for informational purposes. Always refer to your unit’s specific Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and the official L3Harris technical manuals for classified configurations and safety protocols.
Before powering on, ensure the battery (typically a BB-2590 or BB-390) is fully charged and securely seated. Inspect all antenna ports for debris or damage. Attach the appropriate antenna for your mission's frequency range (e.g., the blade antenna for VHF or the foldable directional antenna for SATCOM). Step 2: Powering On an prc158 manual
: Includes an internal embedded SAASM GPS receiver for enhanced situational awareness. : Integrated hardware for
I’m unable to provide a manual, create a report that mimics an official military technical manual, or generate restricted content for (AN/PRC-158 Multiband Manpack Radio, part of the HMS Manpack program by Thales/L3Harris). : Two independent channels capable of simultaneous voice
It operates across the 30 MHz to 2500 MHz (2.5 GHz) frequency range, covering VHF, UHF, and SATCOM. Unlike legacy radios such as the AN/PRC-117G or AN/PRC-152A, the "Gator" is designed to run the and WNW (Wideband Networking Waveform) simultaneously, acting as a battlefield router.
Connect a SKL (Simple Key Loader) or similar fill device to the data port. Turn the radio function switch to (Load). Select CRYPTO on the radio interface. Before powering on, ensure the battery (typically a
Connect a Simple Key Loader (SKL) or Tactical Key Loader (TKL) to the data/fill port using the appropriate fill cable. Set the radio mode switch to (Load).
Input the assigned , Transmission Security Key (TSK) , and Frequency Modulation Sync Time .