Harris 152 Radio Technical Manual
The AN/PRC-152 Multiband Handheld Radio (Harris Falcon III) is a portable, compact, tactical software-defined combat-net radio manufactured by Harris Corporation. Basic Operation Interface Basic Use Function Switch Left and right clicking the function switch will cycle between the 1st 6 preset channels on the radio. Additionally this can be used to turn off the radio by placing the switch in the left most position, turning it back to any of the channel positions will turn the radio back on. Volume Control The radio volume can be adjusted using the volume control button on the left hand side of the radio, above the large press to talk key. Left clicking on this will increase the volume, while right clicking will decrease the radio volume.

Harris 152 Radio Manual
The volume setting will be displayed on the LCD screen when you use this button. Changing Channels Click PRE +/- to change between channels. Alternatively, you can use the top knob to switch between channels 1-6. In-depth Operation Programming Instructions The Farris radio operating system follows a standard across all farris radios for operational programming, usage, and menu navigation. Navigation Menus and items are navigated with either the UP-DOWN or LEFT-RIGHT arrows; depending on the menu type. CLR will take you back at any time, and ENT is generally used for saving values. If you use CLR to back out of a menu, those settings are not saved.
As you navigate through a series of menus, those values are not saved to the radio until the cycle is complete. Entering values Numerical values are entered with the number pad, clicking left and right to navigate the digit. Alphanumeric values are entered the same way, by repeatedly pressing the given button and cycling through letter options. Upon pressing a different button, that value is entered and the menu is moved to the next digit. Operational Programming All operational programming modes are accessible through pressing 7-OPT button.
Once entering this menu, you’ll receive the operational programming menu. Operational changes to a radio are erased when the current channel is changed, unless auto-saving is on. Preset Programming All operational programming modes are accessible through pressing 8-PGM-System Presets menu. Once entering this menu, you’ll receive the operational programming menu. Operational changes to a radio are erased when the current channel is changed, unless auto-saving is on. Programming a NET Preset Press PGM, select System Preset Settings, select System Presets, use UP/DOWN to navigate the preset to modify. Begin changing settings.
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Mission Editor Reference Adding radio to unit/object cargo inventory space Class name: ACREPRC152 Can be added using the following methods. To a unit’s inventory:. unit “ACREPRC152”;. unit “ACREPRC152”;. unit “ACREPRC152”;. unit “ACREPRC152”; To an object’s cargo inventory:. object “ACREPRC152”,1;.
object “ACREPRC152”,1; Channel Preset Data Fields Field name Description frequencyTX frequencyRX power encryption channelMode name CTCSSTx CTCSSRx modulation TEK trafficRate syncLength squelch deviation optioncode rxOnly.
Contents. Users The AN/PRC-152 radio is currently in use with the US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) teams in their vehicles. As of 2005, 1,300 radios have also been fielded in vehicles by the. And more than 8,600 have been fielded by the U.S. An undetermined number are in use by the in and. More recently the radio was photographed with, then a 23-year-old second lieutenant in the Household Cavalry of the.
He was responsible for providing cover for troops on the frontline as a Forward Air Controller (FAC) employing the AN/PRC-152 Multiband Handheld and other systems.