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Multiband Airborne Radios (MMAR)
Key Design Features of the Multiband Airborne Radios
Repackaged AN/PRC-148 JEM and PRC6809 MBITR radios for airborne applications,
e.g., unattended aircraft systems, aerostats, and small aircraft payloads
1. MIL-STD-810F environments
2. Input power conditioning 28 VDC per MIL-STD-704
3. Supports external ampli ers
4. Compatible with tactical ground radios
5. VHF/UHF frequency coverage of 30-512 MHz continuous
6. Transmit output power selectable to 5 Watts
7. Receive sensitivity: -119 dBm typical
Based upon the AN/PRC-148 JEM
1. Supports tactical secure voice and data waveforms
2. Dual radios operate independently or in retransmit modes
3. Ethernet/IP interfaces with supported VOIP/ROIP
4. Internal auto tuning co-site lters
5. Embedded reprogrammable INFOSEC
6. Remote command and control over IP interfaces
7. Physical Parameters:
• Height: 5.59 inches (14.2 cm) MMAR
• Width: 5 inches (12.7 cm)
• Depth: 9.4 inches (23.9 cm)
LMAR
LMAR–Lightweight Multiband Airborne Radio (ARC6809)
Based upon the PRC6809
1. AM / FM / ATC / HAVEQUICK
2. Remote command and control over serial interface
3. Physical Parameters
• Height: 5.2 inches (13.1 cm)
• Width: 6.2 inches (15.8 cm)
• Depth: 4.1 inches (10.4 cm)
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