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Radio Set Hx Prc 6020 Technical Data

Logistical sustainability is a key metric for man-pack radios. The PRC-6020 utilizes standard battery formats to ease the supply chain burden.

  • Voltage: 12 VDC (Nominal).
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    (If you want, I can produce a one‑page spec sheet or a comparison table versus two similar models.)

    The PRC 6020 utilizes a digital frequency synthesizer with a Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) design. This allows for rapid channel switching (less than 25 ms) and stable carrier generation across the entire 30–88 MHz band.

    Band Utilization: The 30–88 MHz range is critical for tactical operations because it offers a balance between ground-wave propagation (good for rolling hills and forests) and some sky-wave propagation at the lower end. The PRC-6020 avoids the congested civilian 136–174 MHz band, reducing interception risk.


    Before diving into field performance, let’s look at the datasheet. The PRC 6020 is designed as a multiband, multimission manpack.

    | Specification | Detail | |---------------|---------| | Frequency Range | 30 – 512 MHz (Continuous) | | Waveform Modes | VHF/FM, VHF/AM, UHF/FM, UHF/AM, SATCOM (DAMA Ready) | | Channel Spacing | 25 kHz / 12.5 kHz | | RF Output Power | 1W / 5W / 10W (Manpack); up to 50W (Vehicular Amp) | | Receiver Sensitivity | -117 dBm (FM, 12 dB SINAD) | | Power Supply | Internal Li-Ion (14.4V / 6.8Ah) | | Operational Time | 12+ hours (5/5/90 duty cycle) |

    The Radio Set HX PRC-6020 represents a balance of power, security, and durability. By offering frequency hopping capabilities and digital encryption within a sub-3kg chassis, it provides dismounted infantry with reliable command and control (C2) capabilities, ensuring that the tactical edge remains connected in the heat of modern combat operations. Radio Set Hx Prc 6020 Technical Data

    How does the PRC 6020 stack up against the standard PRC-152A?

    | Feature | PRC-152A | PRC 6020 (HX) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Top Band | 512 MHz | 512 MHz | | GPS | Internal | Internal | | Satcom | Narrowband only | Narrowband + DAMA | | User Interface | Full keypad | Tactile glove-friendly buttons | | Notable Advantage | Ecosystem ubiquity | Lower SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power) |

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    The PRC-6020 is a member of the Racal Jaguar "Hx" family (specifically the Jaguar H). It is a lightweight, VHF/FM tactical radio intended for man-pack, vehicle, and static applications. Its primary selling point upon release was its Electronic Counter-Countermeasures (ECCM) capability—specifically, its ability to frequency hop to prevent enemy interception and jamming. Voltage: 12 VDC (Nominal)

    In British service, this radio was pivotal in bridging the gap between the older Clansman series and the modern Bowman system.