The unit is compatible with standard military batteries (like the BB-2590) but is significantly more power-efficient than its predecessors.
It utilizes a high-resolution color display and an intuitive keypad, designed to be operated even while wearing tactical gloves.
Depending on the mission—be it Wideband Networking or narrowband Line-of-Sight (LOS)—the manual specifies different antenna ports (J5/J8) to optimize signal gain. Impact on Mission Success
The radio can bridge different networks, acting as a gateway between disparate units on the battlefield.
The AN/PRC-158 stands out due to its , allowing it to support a wide range of legacy and next-generation waveforms. Frequency Range: Covers the 30 MHz to 2.5 GHz spectrum.