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AN/PRC-148

                Interconnection of All Army Corps

                Through its large software capabilities for the Superiority of your Forces, Thales tactical radio
                family o ers unsurpassed multi-mode applications featuring seamless integration in a modern
                C4 national battle eld system. Interconnecting all army corps, the wide range of Thales tactical
                radios optimizes the command chain at all levels from the brigade to the soldier. The right infor-
                mation in the right place in realtime is the dream of any commander.Thales gives you the bene-
                 t of secure, reliable transmissions with proven tactical radios in operation all around the world.













































                Ready for the Net-Centric Future.

                The AN/PRC-148 JEM is not only the  rst  elded production radio developed under the U.S.
                Department of Defense JTRS program of record, but is also the  rst fully functional radio
                designed for net-centric warfare. In keeping with JTRS program goals, the AN/PRC-148 JEM can
                be enhanced with legacy waveforms and software—such as increased data throughput,
                networking, over-the-air cloning and improved satellite communications—ensuring interoper-
                ability with presently  elded radios as well as with newly developed and future capabilities. All
                features are available via simple software upgrades.

                Software-De ned Multiband Interoperability.

                Gone are the days when a unit leader had to rely on trained radio operators burdened with
                cumber some manpacks and entering frequencies from notebooks.  With 16 sets of 16
                programmed channels in the 30-512 MHz range—downloaded from a computer or keyed from
                the front panel—the AN/PRC-148 JEM gives the war ghter push-button access to units in his
                area of operation. From an infantry unit on VHF SINCGARS, to an aircraft on UHF HAVEQUICK, to
                operations over a UHF long-range satellite link, a unit leader can see all available links by name
                or frequency right on the display screen and communicate with them seamlessly with the push
                of a button.                                                                            24
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