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My PRC-117D(E) and collection of accessories

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 SOLD----The PRC-117D is manpack, battery operated transceiver, capable of providing voice and data radio communications in both secure and non-secure modes. The PRC-117D radio will operate in the 30-89.975 MHz, 116-173.995 MHz and 225-419.995 MHz frequency bands. It is also labeled as the RF-2117R/T as this version is. From the original Harris Radio company announcement in April of 1992:   Harris Introduces New Multiband, Multimission VHF/UHF Radio For Export Markets "Harris RF Communications Group recently introduced a new multiband VHF/UHF radio transceiver designed to meet the multimission, multi-waveform requirements of modern international defense forces. The new AN/PRC-117D(E) was introduced by Harris specifically for export markets and provides multiple frequency bands in one compact lightweight manpack radio set. The AN/PRC-117D(E) operates in VHF-FM, VHF-FM/AM and UHFFM/ AM frequency bands and provides for line-of-sight (LOS) operation in all bands, giving complete missi

Vehicular Adapter AN/VRC-94D for the PRC-117

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SOLD --- When I purchased this unit it was basically new/old stock. It has a large power cable to connect to the 12 or 24 volt DC source. The 24 volts DC is converted to 13.6 volts DC to run the radio which is 12-13.6 volt only. It was originally meant to be paired with the PRC117D(C) so I am unsure of if there are any significant differences with the PRC117D(E) that I have and if it affects operation with the vehicular adapter. My E model has software version 30C which is a fairly late model as far as I know. When invoking the self test mode the radio's display can indicate failure A08 or A12. A08 is a receiver issue but the receiver appears to operate fine as seen in the two videos.  If the radio is removed from the adapter and placed on battery power the A08 error is no longer displayed. A12 indicates an RF cable problem for the coax cables to the RF Power Amp but I've checked the cables and found no issues. The power amp was tested as outputting 45 watts on UHF but later i

Battery Charger, Battery Eliminator and Batteries for the PRC-117

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SOLD  ----This is the Harris/RF battery charger RF-3094-01 for three of the Nicad battery packs at the same time in either  charge or exercise  mode. I do not have the manual or the remote charging cable. Operation is very simple and the legends on the front explain the symbols shown on the display. Once a battery is charged this unit can be placed in the "Exercise" mode where it will run a routine and provide a percentage of capacity reading on a battery. SOLD----This is the front of my Harris 10012-0590-03 battery eliminator (This is an example of the model tag that my unit does not have) My unit has an additional machined bar of aluminum added for heat sinking and the only connector is for AC. This is not my unit but illustrates what one looks like without the additional heat sink. Power connector pinout AC power cord connector I have two left of the (Assumed  P/N: 10012-0300)    NiCad battery packs , both of them need to be rebuilt. One was sold  with the radio. SOLD I h