Re: [MV]RADIOS

Glenn Shaw (dogstar@gis.net)
Wed, 25 Mar 1998 06:20:56 -0500

True, but if you want to buy a complete working PRC77 that is no problem. Some
vendors such as Ordinance Unlimited for example in CA are selling VRC 46 and GRC
160 and PRC 77 radios which are like new. Very expensive $700-$1500 depending
on model.

Glenn Shaw MVPA

Peter T Paone Jr. wrote:
>
> >Ken Weiss" <kweiss@wans.net> wrote:
>
> > Can anyone out there tell me who makes the PRC-10 and PRC-77 back pac
> > radios. Who sells them? and about what they would run, price wise, for
> both
> > working and non-working units? Also, what kind of licenses are needed,
> if
> > any? What are the frequencies ranges of these radios?
>
> Collins and RCA were two of the many contractors.
> As long as the military is using the VRC series of
> radios the PRC-77 will be considered a "sensitive item"
> and be demilled by DRMO (Defense Reutilization and
> Marketing Office) prior to disposal. Obtaining a legal
> working PRC-77 is slim to none. DRMO disposes
> them as electronic scrap by the pound, skid,or in some
> cases by the dumpster. DRMO, part of DLA (Defense
> Logistics Agency) has a web site for auctions and sales,
> the last one I found was: http://www.drms.dla.mil
>
> Pete
> NJARNG
>
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