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Usually indicates a bad antenna connection or the wrong antenna for the frequency band. Check the J1/J2 connections.

Possessing the PDF of the does not make you an operator. The US Army requires completion of the Commander’s Unit Radio Training (CURT) or the specific HMT (Handheld, Manpack, Small Form Fit) module. an prc158 manual

Before stepping off, she tapped the binder. "Here's the secret, Miller. A bad operator fights the manual. He sees 'Condition A, do B' and gets mad that it's not 'Condition A, push the magic button.' A good operator loves the manual, because it tells him what the machine can't say. The radio doesn't know it's on fire. The manual does. The radio doesn't know the battery is about to vent gas. The manual does." Usually indicates a bad antenna connection or the

Eva laughed, a short, sharp sound. "Because 'auto' gets people killed. Last rotation, a squad lost comms for six hours because someone hit 'Auto Fill' on the hopset. The manual, section 3-17, says you never do that without zeroizing the crypto first. They didn't read. Their fill was corrupted, and they spent the night whispering on a commercial frequency they didn't own. Almost got shelled." The US Army requires completion of the Commander’s

Supports narrowband (SINCGARS, HAVEQUICK I/II, AM/FM) and wideband waveforms, and is MUOS-ready for satellite communications. L3Harris® Fast. Forward. Operational & Reference Documents