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CLANSMAN RACAL PLESSEY MILITARY PRC349 WORKING SET (Product Code: 124)

THIS IS A LIBRARY PHOTO, I HAVE A FEW OF THESE ITEMS IN STOCK. ALL THE RADIOS I SUPPLY ARE COVERED BY A 30 DAY WARRANTY, IF IT DOESN’T WORK I WILL EXCHANGE IT FOR ANOTHER RADIO OF THE SAME TYPE...
 
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£95.00
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THIS IS A LIBRARY PHOTO, I HAVE A FEW OF THESE ITEMS IN STOCK.

ALL THE RADIOS I SUPPLY ARE COVERED BY A 30 DAY WARRANTY, IF IT DOESN’T WORK I WILL EXCHANGE IT FOR ANOTHER RADIO OF THE SAME TYPE

                                                             Clansman PRC-349 

This was the standard Hand-held radio of the British army, part of the "Clansman" series of "RACAL" radio equipment. This set has been tested and is bang on spec and frequency.

The PRC-349 is a VHF/FM radio with a frequency range is 37 to 46.975 MHz in 25 KHz steps providing 400 possible channels and a maximum output power of 1/2 Watt. Frequency selection is by small thumb wheel switches on the side of the radio. Has Clansman compatible squelch and whisper modes of operation with battery saving function. Operates from 9.5 to 16v DC using AA batteries or rechargable NiCad batteries.

It comes with the standard headset with a throat mic and mini pressel switch, 0.65m rubber base loaded whip antenna, battery cassette, carrying pouch, all used, working and servicable, plus  a GS Tote bag with straps for the ancillaries.

The PRC-349 is an VHF/FM transceiver intended for personal communication in combat conditions. The radio is designed to be fully compatible with the existing range of Clansman VHF equipment, 350-351-352-353 etc.
The radio can be mounted on the shoulder, chest or back with adjustable quick release straps and holster. It can also be carried inside a back pack or on a belt mounted holster, or simply the pocket of a combat jacket.

 Intended for platoon level personal communications under combat conditions. Protection from open or short circuit and receiver overload is inbuilt. A battery saver function is in automatic operation during no-signal conditions.

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