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Radio Set Hx Prc 6020 Technical Data

Unlike legacy analog-only sets, the PRC 6020 utilizes SDR (Software Defined Radio) technology. This allows the unit to support multiple waveforms simultaneously, including legacy analog FM for interoperability with older battalions and advanced digital modes for encrypted primary traffic.

A manpack radio is only useful if it lasts through a patrol. The PRC 6020 uses a smart Lithium-Ion battery pack (7.2V, 156 Wh) with a built-in fuel gauge. Typical mission duration: Radio Set Hx Prc 6020 Technical Data

The radio also features automatic power control – it constantly measures the minimum power needed to maintain link quality, saving battery life and reducing RF signature. Unlike legacy analog-only sets, the PRC 6020 utilizes

The PRC-6020’s power system is one of its most sophisticated features, designed for long-duration missions. The radio also features automatic power control –

In modern military operations, seamless communication between dismounted soldiers, vehicles, and command posts is not a luxury—it is a necessity. The Radio Set HX PRC 6020 (often referred to as the HX6000 family manpack) is designed by Thales Communications to fulfill this role. It is a multiband, multimission tactical software-defined radio that bridges the gap between legacy VHF/UHF systems and advanced wideband data networking.

Unlike single-purpose radios, the PRC 6020 is built to adapt. Its "software-defined" nature means that as encryption algorithms or waveforms evolve, the radio can be updated in the field rather than replaced.

The standard issue is a folding tape antenna (30-88 MHz, length 1.2 meters when extended). The impedance is 50Ω nominal, with a VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) of less than 2.5:1 across the band. For vehicular use, a 2.7-meter whip antenna is provided.

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Unlike legacy analog-only sets, the PRC 6020 utilizes SDR (Software Defined Radio) technology. This allows the unit to support multiple waveforms simultaneously, including legacy analog FM for interoperability with older battalions and advanced digital modes for encrypted primary traffic.

A manpack radio is only useful if it lasts through a patrol. The PRC 6020 uses a smart Lithium-Ion battery pack (7.2V, 156 Wh) with a built-in fuel gauge. Typical mission duration:

The radio also features automatic power control – it constantly measures the minimum power needed to maintain link quality, saving battery life and reducing RF signature.

The PRC-6020’s power system is one of its most sophisticated features, designed for long-duration missions.

In modern military operations, seamless communication between dismounted soldiers, vehicles, and command posts is not a luxury—it is a necessity. The Radio Set HX PRC 6020 (often referred to as the HX6000 family manpack) is designed by Thales Communications to fulfill this role. It is a multiband, multimission tactical software-defined radio that bridges the gap between legacy VHF/UHF systems and advanced wideband data networking.

Unlike single-purpose radios, the PRC 6020 is built to adapt. Its "software-defined" nature means that as encryption algorithms or waveforms evolve, the radio can be updated in the field rather than replaced.

The standard issue is a folding tape antenna (30-88 MHz, length 1.2 meters when extended). The impedance is 50Ω nominal, with a VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) of less than 2.5:1 across the band. For vehicular use, a 2.7-meter whip antenna is provided.

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