Enter the desired frequency via the keypad (e.g., 1 4 2 . 5 0 0 MHz).
Fully equipped for Integrated MUOS (Mobile User Objective System) for beyond-line-of-sight communications.
Narrowband (10 W), SATCOM (20 W), and Wideband (20 W peak).
The display will briefly flash "Zeroizing..." and clear all non-volatile memory slots. The radio is now clean and safe from exploitation. Panic Zeroization (Powered Off) an+prc158+manual
Check that the antenna matches the frequency band (VHF vs UHF). Increase power setting. Timing desynchronization
The AN/PRC-158 is built for versatile communication across multiple domains:
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Would you like a general of the AN/PRC-158’s functions and controls (unclassified), or are you looking for a specific manual number? If the latter, I recommend contacting your unit’s S6 or accessing ETM (Electronic Technical Manuals) via the Army’s LOGSA/ETM system.
SATCOM Antenna: Portable directional or omnidirectional on-the-move antenna.
WARNING: When handling the radio, ensure a fully charged battery is attached, particularly if removing or replacing the HUB module. To turn on the AN/PRC-158, rotate the function switch from the OFF position to the desired setting (e.g., PT, CC, or CT). The radio will initialize its software and perform an automated self-test. Once the process is complete, the default screen (displaying ALE, HOP, 3G, or FIX preset options) will appear on the radio display. Narrowband (10 W), SATCOM (20 W), and Wideband (20 W peak)
If you work with the (part of the HMS Manpack radio family), having the right manual on hand isn’t just helpful – it’s essential. 🎧🔧
Because the AN/PRC-158 is a software-defined radio (SDR), it requires software loading via a to load encryption keys (COMSEC).