The PRC-710MB radio communications set is designed especially for Special Forces, air force and naval liaison teams, facilitating essential inter-communications between ground, airborne and naval forces. To ensure connectivity between multiple frequency bands and modulation techniques, the software controlled system uses wide-band radio-frequency modules covering 30-512 MHz, with adaptable antennae matching systems, built-in digital encryption (COMSEC) and navigation (GPS) support. The set supports special operating modes such as Scan, Hail, SELCALL, Beacon, ECCM etc. At a weight of only 0.9kg, including battery and carrying case, PRC-710MB is considered the lightest multi-band radio in the market. The new radio is interoperable with Tadiran’s CNR-900, PRC-710 combat net radios, as well as ground, airborne and naval UHF systems.
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