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  • Image: AN-PRC-148.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Enhanced (JTRS) AN/PRC-148 ...radio. It preceded the Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS), although the AN/PRC-148 JEM version is JTRS compatible.
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  • {{r|PRC-148|AN/PRC-148}}
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  • {{r|PRC-148|AN/PRC-148}}
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  • ...ed by more advanced radios including the PRC-117|AN/PRC-117 and PRC-148|AN/PRC-148, which also combine the functions of some other radio; note that a more adv ...ed by more advanced radios including the PRC-117|AN/PRC-117 and PRC-148|AN/PRC-148
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  • {{r|PRC-148|AN/PRC-148}}
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  • {{r|PRC-148|AN/PRC-148}}
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  • Image: AN-PRC-148.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Enhanced (JTRS) AN/PRC-148 ...radio. It preceded the Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS), although the AN/PRC-148 JEM version is JTRS compatible.
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  • {{r|PRC-148|AN/PRC-148}}
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  • {{r|PRC-148}}
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  • ...fined radio]]s, initially the [[PSC-5|AN/PSC-5]] and then the [[PRC-148|AN/PRC-148]] Special Forces use, perhaps with a new general version.
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  • ...M320 grenade launcher]]. The squad leader carries an M4 and a [[PRC-148|AN/PRC-148]] radio; other members of the squad have short-range [[Land Mobile Radio]]s
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  • *[[PRC-148|AN/PRC-148]] Multiband Inter/Intra Team Radio (MBITR), [[SINCGARS]] compatible, with [
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  • ...f-concept of SDR technology was the Army Special Operations Command AN-|AN/PRC-148 inter/intra-team radio for United States Army Special Forces, and the U.S. | title = Tactical Handheld Radio (THHR), AN/PRC-148
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  • ...used for the proof-of-concept of a military software-defined radio, the AN/PRC-148. An upgrade will make the radio Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) compati
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