


I was under the impression that radios like the PRC-138 and PRC-150 (and similar radios) had hop for two primary reasons, to maintain interoperability with friendly forces with such capability and to maintain interoperability with SINCGARS radios that operate in the overlapping bands, primarily 30 to 87. I freely admit my search was not exhaustive, but most companies that sell hardware to the US mil do tout that on a product description. I did a quick search, and cannot find that US mil forces have adopted either the HF-90M or the TRC3600. Notice the HF-90M is 5 hops / sec and the TRC3600 is 10 hops / sec in voice mode and 20 hops / sec in data mode. Also, good finds on the pdfs you have there. As far as I know the most common frequency hopping capable radio systems that the US mil uses are HAVE QUICK and SINGARS. Nick, my guess would be most likely military, but not US military. Mike, I would guess US military but it could be just about anyone with the cash to afford the equipment. Procurement: Invalid emails will appear to work, but in. RECEIVER-TRANSMITTE Product/Part Number RF-5022R/T(E) HARRIS CORPORATION.
