An Prc158 Manual Work -

| Mode | Frequency Range | Use Case | |------|----------------|-----------| | Line of Sight (LOS) | 30–512 MHz | Tactical voice between dismounted troops | | SINCGARS (EPLRS) | 30–88 MHz | Frequency hopping (FH) with COMSEC | | HAVEQUICK II | 225–400 MHz | UHF FH for air-to-ground coordination | | DAMA SATCOM | 243–270 MHz (receive) / 292–318 MHz (transmit) | Military satellite communications | | Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) | 300–320 MHz | Wideband satellite voice/data |

Which you are attempting to program (e.g., SINCGARS , MUOS , or SRW )? an prc158 manual

Standard 6-pin and 5-pin audio connectors for tactical headsets, hand microphones, and data terminal equipment (DTE). | Mode | Frequency Range | Use Case

High-visibility, night-vision goggle (NVG) compatible screen displaying channel status, signal strength, battery life, and configuration menus. Used for manual frequency entry and menu navigation

Used for manual frequency entry and menu navigation.

The radio acts as a miniature network router. It can connect different radio networks (nets) and sub-nets. Through , the AN/PRC-158 can receive a signal on one frequency band (e.g., VHF) and re-transmit it on a different band (e.g., SATCOM), acting as a communications gateway between air and ground forces or between dismounted troops and armored vehicles.

The AN/PRC-158 manual devotes an entire chapter to “Initial Setup and Power Checks.” Here is the condensed procedure: