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AN PRC 77
The AN/PRC-77 is a portable VHF FM manpack radio first introduced in 1968 during the Vietnam War. It served as the primary squad-level radio for US troops up to and including the Gulf War, after which it was phased out by the AN/PRC-119 SINCGARS system.
- Basic Operation
- Interface
- Function switch
- Volume switch
- Tuning knobs
- Upper/lower frequency band switch
- Preset buttons
- In-depth Operation
- Mission Editor Information
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The Radio Interface is opened using the ACRE 2 Open Radio Interface key (default ALT + CTRL + CAPSLOCK). Unlike the other combat net radios in ACRE2, the PRC-77 is an analogue device without any menus or screens or keypads.
This is the primary function switch of the radio; it has five settings:
Setting | Function |
---|---|
OFF | Turns radio power off |
ON | Turns radio power on |
Squelch | Enables 150 kHz subtone squelch |
Retrans | Enables retrans mode |
Lite | Momentarily lights up the frequency display |
Sets the receive volume of the radio. Left click to increase the volume, right click to decrease the volume.
Two knobs, one for 1 megahertz increments and another for 50 kilohertz (0.05 MHz) increments. The selected frequency is shown in the channel dial. Holding shift while clicking either of these will increment the selected knob by 5 steps.
This switch toggles between the upper and lower frequency bands that are available. The lower, default, position lets you tune the radio to frequencies from 30.00 MHz to 52.95 MHz, and the upper position is for the 53.00-75.95 MHz range.
You can save two presets on the PRC-77 by using the two buttons above each tuning knob. Right-click on the button to save the preset, and left-click to recall it.
Classname: ACRE_PRC77
Note: The AN/PRC-77 is a manpack/backpack radio and as such unit's require a backpack for the radio to be added to their inventory.
User Guides
- Feature List
- Installation Instructions
- Basic Concepts
- Direct Speech
- Radio Signal Loss
- Radio Guides
- Technical Details
API
Development