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Single AN/PRC-148 XX90 External Power Supply

MRC-41-1

Overview

The MRC-41-1 allows the operator to power a single AN/PRC-148 (MBITR) radio. The unit is composed of the battery box itself and a battery eliminator cable (MRC42KT-00-04B). An internal battery allows operation of the transceiver using all standard XX90 communications batteries.

  • BA-5390 Lithium-Manganese Dioxide
  • BA-5590 Lithium/Sulfur Dioxide
  • UBI-2590 Rechargeable Lithium Ion
  • BB-2590 Rechargeable Lithium Ion
  • BB-390 Nickel Metal-Hydride
  • BB-490 Sealed Lead-Acid
  • BB-590 NiCad

One Source, Many Solutions

Ultralife Communications comprises three brands: McDowell Research, AMTI and RedBlack Communications. We harness the collective design and engineering expertise of these brands to provide a single source for the warfighter.  From the individual soldier to command and control, from manpack kits to system and vehicle integration, Ultralife has your solution.

Part No

MRC-41-1

NSN

6160-01-524-0032

DC Output

15.2 VDC

Size

5.5”L x 5.3”W x 3”H

Weight

1 lb.

Operating Temperature

0° C to 45° C

Storage Temperature

-60° C to 75° C

Operating Altitude

27,000 ft.

Storage Altitude

55,000 ft.

Immersion

10 ft.

Humidity

90% relative

Optional Battery

BA-5390, BA-5590, BB-590, BB-490, BB-390, UBI-2590, BB-2590

Note

The MRC-41-1 allows the operator to power a single AN/PRC-148 Transceiver, replacing the existing battery.

Powering the MBITR (AN/PRC-148) radio.

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