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Interconnect an approved Data Transfer Device (DTD)—such as the or KIK-11/KIK-20 —to the radio’s fill port using an appropriate fill cable.

Connect the fill device cable to the radio’s data/fill port. On the radio keypad, navigate to .

Full alphanumeric backlit keypad used for entering frequencies, crypto keys, and navigating menus. an+prc158+manual

: Basic PMCS (Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services) to resolve power, signal, or antenna issues. Key Configurations

Use the Falcon IV software to load the required waveforms (e.g., SINCGARS, SATURN) onto the respective channels. The PRC-158 is optimized for high-bandwidth data

The PRC-158 is optimized for high-bandwidth data. It supports the and Treillisware TSM-X™ waveforms, which enable seamless mobile ad-hoc networking (MANET). This ensures that voice, data, and even streaming video can be shared across the squad in real-time. 2. SATCOM Integration

One of the most significant advancements in the AN/PRC-158 is its fully integrated capable hardware. Unlike older systems that required cumbersome external amplifiers, the MUOS capability is built directly into the radio. This provides beyond-line-of-sight (BLOS) secure voice and data communications via the MUOS satellite constellation, ensuring connectivity even in the most challenging terrain where terrestrial signals fail. Compact and lightweight

AN/PRC-158 Multi-channel Manpack | L3Harris® Fast. Forward.

Compact and lightweight, it is optimized for dismounted warfighters as a manpack radio but can also be integrated into aircraft and ground vehicles. Durability: MIL-STD-810G

The AN/PRC-158 derives its versatility from its ability to load and run multiple software waveforms simultaneously (depending on memory allocation):

Verify on the screen that no "BIT Failures" or critical faults are flagged. Step 4: Loading Cryptographic Keys (COMSEC)