
LST-5 Series UHF Radios - PRC68.com
2009年6月2日 · The LST-5 series was developed by Motorola starting in 1984. They operate in the military UHF band between 225 and 400 MHz. This is the band used my military aircraft …
USS LST-5 - Wikipedia
USS LST-5 was an LST-1-class tank landing ship of the United States Navy built during World War II. She was transferred to the Royal Navy in November 1944. Like many of her class, she …
Lightweight satellite terminal developed specifically for the tactical user, although applications can include vehicles, aircraft, ships, and fixed stations, as well as portable manpacks. Price …
Motorola LST-5 | Simon's SatCom Page
The Motorola LST-5 is a small lightweight satellite terminal. It can transmit and receiver in the range of 225.000 - 399.995 MHz in both AM and FM. One problem though...it was a non …
LST-5 - Columbia Electronics
We can supply LST-5B & LST-5C Transceivers as well as THE LSAD-100 SERIES AC/DC power Supplies and accessories reconditioned and ready to use. Contact us for your portable …
NIA - NATO Information Assurance
2015年2月9日 · LST-5D Small UHF Secure Tactical satellite Communications/Line-of-Sight (SATCOM/LOS) Radio with DAMA. (U) Endorsed July 96. Application: To secure …
MOTOROLA LST-5C MILITARY SATCOM TRANSCEIVER FULLY WORKING RARE …
2025年3月7日 · The LST-5 series was developed by Motorola starting in 1984. They operate in the military UHF band between 225 and 400 MHz. This is the band used by military aircraft …
LST-5 - NHHC
LST-5 was decommissioned sometime after World War II ended and was struck from the Navy list on 1 August 1947. On 7 October 1947, she was sold to the Tung Hwa Trading Co., of …
LST-5 - RadioNerds
2015年2月24日 · This page was last edited on 24 February 2015, at 16:03. Content is available under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike unless otherwise …
USS LST-5 | Military Wiki | Fandom
USS LST-5 was a LST-1-class tank landing ship of the United States Navy during World War II. Construction began on 12 July 1942 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and the ship was ready for …