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Components
RT-174 = PRC-8, 20 to 27.9 Mc. Armored
RT-175 = PRC-9, 27 to 38.9 artillery
RT-176 = PRC-10, 38 to 54.9 infantry
ST-120 harness
CY-744 battery case
H-33/PT handset
AT-271 ant 10 ' whip
AT-272 ant. steel tape
AB-129 ant. spring
CW-216 antenna bag
BA-279/U
RC-292 ground plane antenna
AM-598 amp./power for vehicle mount
AN~GRA-6 remote
Additional Files
Radio Sets
AN/PRC-8
AN/PRC-9
AN/PRC-10
September 1951
NOTE: This version contains a schematic, the 1954 version does not