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KEY FEATURES/USER BENEFITS
Standard HF radio of U.S. Army aviation - Logical choice for
ground support of ARC-220 equipped aircraft Uses the same Receiver/Transmitter, Power Amplifier/Coupler,
and Control Display Unit as the AN/ARC-220 System Embedded ALE, ECCM, and Data Modem (JITC Certified) Automatic Quick Call ALE (AQC-ALE) for Faster Connections ALE Region ID for reduced ALE Overhead (less sounding required) Automatic Position Reporting - (V)4
system Binary Messaging with ARQ protocol - (V)4
system Ability to rapidly & efficiently tune a variety of antennas Operates on 28 VDC (and is compatible with 24 VDC vehicular
power) or from 115 or 220 VAC 50/60 Hz power source. Personal Computer (PC) or Laptop Connectivity E-mail messaging using Rockwell Collins HF Messenger software Field Reprogrammable OFP The AN/VRC-100 products are available on General Services Administration
(GSA). Contract No. GS-35F-5926H to all U.S. Federal Agencies.
OVERVIEW
The Rockwell Collins AN/VRC-100 is an easy-to-operate, multifunctional,
fully digital signal processing (DSP) high frequency radio intended for a
variety of ground or mobile applications. The AN/VRC-100 is a fully integrated
"Plug and Play" multi-mode voice or data communications system configured
in a portable case. The AN/VRC-100 is ideally suited to support ARC-220 equipped aviation
assets, as it has the identical capabilities as the ARC-220 HF radio system.
The VRC-100 is intended for use in Tactical Operations Center, Air Traffic
Control, and vehicular applications such as the High Mobility Multi-Purpose
Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV). It is built from the Rockwell Collins successful
AN/ARC-220 airborne communications LRU’s, a power supply,
and an audio interface, all packaged in a metallic case. The VRC-100’s rugged operability allows substantial
distance communications beyond line of sight by providing users an ability
to maintain contact during short, mid, and long range operations. In addition to offering enhanced voice communications capabilities,
the AN/VRC-100 is an advanced data communications system capable of providing
reliable digital connectivity. At the ground communications site, the AN/VRC-100
is routinely used in conjunction with the US Army’s
HF Tracker™ PC software to provide situation awareness to the Aviation
commander. HF Tracker displays received aircraft position reports on a FalconView™
digital map, and it also provides a user friendly text messaging interface
to the radio.
DESCRIPTION High Performance Voice and Data Operations
The AN/VRC-100 allows communications on any one of 280,000 frequencies
in the High Frequency (HF) band from 2.0000 to 29.9999 MHz. Upper Sideband
(USB) voice/data, Lower Sideband (LSB) voice/data, Amplitude Modulation Equivalent
(AME), and Continuous Wave (CW) emission modes are provided. Communication
is possible using either simplex or half-duplex operation. The AN/ARC-100
also includes an integrated data modem which enables digital data communication
in noisy environments where voice communications are often not possible. The AN/VRC-100
was specifically designed for use with external COMSEC equipment, such as
the KY-100 or DVP-200, to allow for seamless secure digital voice and data
operation. GPS position reports, text messages, and binary messages may be
secured. Up to 25 free text data messages can be pre-programmed via data fill
or created/edited in real time. Received data messages may be viewed from
the VRC-100 display unit and can be stored for later viewing and retransmission
if desired. Built-in integration with external GPS units, such as DAGR or PLGR,
allows position data reports to be sent with the push of a button. With the
AN/VRC-100(V)4, Position Reports can automatically be transmitted at specified
time intervals. The AN/VRC-100(V)4 also provides the capability to transmit
binary messages up to 4kb each. Long-range wireless E-mail and Internet connectivity
is possible when used in conjunction with Rockwell Collins HF Messenger™
software.
Automatic Link Establishment
In addition to conventional HF communications, the AN/ARC-220 provides
MIL-STD-188-141B Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) capability. ALE makes
HF radio operation easier and is like using a telephone to place calls. The
radio operator chooses a station address and begins a call. DSP circuits
produce ALE signals to automatically establish a communication link. ALE
maintains a database of channel signal conditions and automatically establishes
a 2-way communication link on the best available frequency. After establishing a
link, the operator is alerted and communication can begin. ALE Linking Protection
(LP) is also provided which prevents unauthorized link establishment and ALE
jamming. The AN/ARC-220 is also the first radio to be fielded featuring MIL-STD-188-141B
Appendix A Alternative Quick Call (AQC) ALE. This advanced protocol/waveform
reduces ALE over-the-air call time by up to 50% over conventional 2nd generation
ALE. This results in significantly reduced ALE network sounding and linking
overhead which greatly increases HF channel availability and capacity.
Advanced ECCM Capabilities
Electronic Counter Counter Measures (ECCM) is a frequency hopping method
used to combat the effects of communication jammers and direction finding
attempts. The AN/VRC-100(V)1 provides ECCM in accordance with MIL-STD-188-148A.
The VRC-100 also supports the modem requirements necessary for the MIL-STD-188-110B,
MIL-STD 188-148A ECCM, and MIL-STD-188-148 with MIL-STD-188-110
digital message protocols.
Datafill
Datafill may be provided by any of the following: a DS-101D interface
(supporting the AN/CYZ-10, Simple Key Loader, or Rockwell Collins Handheld
Data Device), an EIA-232 interface (Rockwell’s HF-CPS™
or ARC-220 HF-CPS mission planning software), or a MIL-STD-1553 interface.
This allows mission data (e.g., frequencies, scan lists, hop sets, pre-stored
messages) to be loaded into the system with a minimum of effort, allowing
the operator to quickly reinitialize the VRC-100 for rapidly changing situations.
Keyfill for TRANSEC is performed using a separate DS-101D port. The VRC-100
main control software resides in the RT-1749 and is re-programmable, facilitating
convenient software field upgrades. Receiver Transmitter OFP software updates can
be made via the MIL-STD-1553B bus.
System Description
The AN/VRC-100 ground radio uses the AN/ARC-220 airborne Receiver/Transmitter
(R/T), Power Amplifier/Coupler (PA/Coupler) and Radio Set Control (RSC) LRU’s
without modification. Its metal case, with removable top, provides easy access
for removal of the LRU’s. All controls and radio I/O,
with the exception of the RF output, are located on the front panel. The AN/VRC-100
case is constructed of 0.090 inch aluminum, with primary structural support
provided by side rails within the case which are also used as hold down points.
Internal brackets and welded corners provide added rigidity. When hard mounted,
the AN/VRC-100 meets vibration requirements for HMMWV ground mobile wheeled
vehicles as well as shock requirements for paved roads and Parryman 3 cross-country terrain
when tested in accordance with MIL-STD-810E, Method 514.4. Holes in the AN/VRC-100
are provided for drainage.
The AN/VRC-100 provides audio data port and a front-panel speaker for
receive audio signals, and it provides the capability for H-250 Handset operation. The system may be powered from 24 VDC vehicular power IAW MIL-STD-1275
or from a 115 or 220 VAC 50/60 Hz power source. The system 24 VDC power is
brought out to a front panel connector for powering accessory equipment.
Three 15 foot power cords (one DC, one 115 VAC, and one 220 VAC) are provided
with each system. Radio Set Control C-12436/URC provides the AN/VRC-100 operator interface.
Rotary switches allow the operator to select the operational function, mode,
volume, and preset net. Push-button switches adjust squelch, panel lighting,
and select and edit displayed data. A six-line alphanumeric display provides
system status and advisory data. The display includes variable backlighting
and is NVG compatible. Three line-select switches on the right side of the
display let the operator choose various options. The options, such as EDIT, MSG,
POSN, or BIT, are displayed beside the switches. The radio set control internal
power supply operates from the +24 V dc vehicular power or the VRC-100’s
internal power supply. Electrical connections between radio set control,
receiver-transmitter, and PA coupler are provided inside the VRC-100 chassis.
The DS-101 Data Fill and Key Fill bulkhead connectors located on the front
panel are used to load mission planning data. The receiver-transmitter (RT-1749/URC or RT-1749A/URC) transmits and
receives signals in the 2.0000- to 29.9999-MHz band. Receiver-transmitter
transmit power output is 100 mW nominal. The receiver-transmitter uses a
microprocessor to perform all ALE, ECCM (optional), and modem functions.
The internal power supply operates from +24 V dc vehicular power or the VRC-100’s
internal power supply. Memory within the receiver-transmitter stores datafill,
and preprogrammed data messages. An external 6 V to 24 V dc power source
should be connected to the VRC-100 to enable retention of clock, datafill,
and data message information when main power is removed from the system.
Power required to retain clock and memory data is approximately 1 mA at 7.5
V dc. The external power source is not required to retain the datafill for
the VRC-100(V)4, 822-0793-003. The AN/VRC-100(V)4 does not contain the ECCM or ALE LP3 waveforms. However,
it does offer automatic position reporting at specified intervals and a binary
messaging function which allows the transfer of up to 4kb of data with ARQ. Power Amplifier/Coupler AM-7531/URC provides an electrical interface
with other AN/ARC-220 LRU’s and the antenna system.
External electrical connections are provided by connectors on front of unit.
A coaxial type HN antenna connector is located on rear of unit. The PA coupler
functions as both a power amplifier and an antenna coupler. The PA coupler
provides three output power levels: high (100 W average; 175 W PEP), medium
(50 W PEP and average), and low (10 W PEP and average). Antenna coupler circuits
provide impedance matching between the power amplifier output and the transmit
antenna, which enables maximum power transfer to the antenna. The PA coupler is
digitally tuned under control of the receiver-transmitter microprocessor.
First time tuning is usually completed in 1 second. The receiver-transmitter
stores tuning data for previously tuned frequencies. Stored tuning data reduces
future tuning time (to typically 35 ms) when a frequency is used again. Three
circuit breakers on the AM-7531 front panel provide +28 V dc power over current
protection for the receiver-transmitter, radio set control, and PA coupler.
The PA coupler internal power supply operates from +24 V dc vehicular power or
the VRC-100’s internal power supply.
SPECIFICATIONS General
Frequency | 2.0000 - 29.9999 MHz in 100-Hz steps | Channels | 20
User-Programmable Simplex or Half-Duplex | | | 20 Programmable Simplex or Half-Duplex | | | 20 Programmable
Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) Scan Lists | | | 12 Programmable ECCM Hopsets (VRC-100(V)1 only) | Frequency
Stability | 3.3
x 10-7 over operating temperature range | Emission Modes | USB & LSB-voice and data, CW, and
AME | ALE | IAW MIL-STD-188-141B
Appendix A and MIL-STD-188-141B Appendix A AQC-ALE JITC certified 26 July
2002 | ALE Linking Protection | ALE Linking Protection AL1, AL2, &
AL3 (MIL-STD-188-141B Appendix B) | ECCM | IAW
MIL-STD-188-148A - JITC certified 18 July 2002 | Modem | IAW MIL-STD-188-110B
and STANAG 4285 - JITC certified 18 July 2002 | Frequency | 2.0000 - 29.9999 MHz in 100-Hz steps | Power Requirements | 24 VDC vehicular power, 28 VDC
IAW MIL-STD-1275, or 115 VAC + 5%, or 220 VAC +5%, 47-63 Hz | | 28 VDC | 600 W (transmit) maximum | | 117
VAC | 650
VA (transmit) maximum | | 220 VAC | 650 VA (transmit) maximum (transmit) | Mission
Data Backup Battery Input | +6 VDC to +24 VDC (Not Required for 822-0793-003) | Reliability | 1000
Hrs MTBF minimum | Fault Isolation/Detection | 95% LRU
Fault Detection | | | 98% Fault Isolation (LRU Level) | Mechanical | 22.25"
x 22.875" x 8.75" (L x W x H); 88.0 lbs | | FIELD RE-PROGRAMMABLE | | Mission Data | DS-101, EIA-232, MIL-STD-1553B | | TRANSEC Keys (AN/VRC-100(V)1 only) | DS-101 Compatible
with AN/CYZ-10 and Simple Key Loader | | Software (OFP) | IAW MIL-STD-2217 |
Receive
Characteristics | IAW MIL-STD-188-141A | Sensitivity | -111 dBm
signal for 10 dB (S+N/N) |
Transmit
Characteristics | IAW MIL-STD-188-141A | Power
Output | 3 levels: 175 W pep (100 W Avg) | | | 50 W Avg | | | 10
W Avg | Tune Time | 1 sec nominal, 5 sec max | Antennas | LFH-230 | C&S
Antennas - "Fanlite" broadband fan-dipole antenna used with telescopic
"CARRYMAST" Excellent NVIS Antenna | | | BWDS-90N | Barker & Williamson broadband folded dipole - OK
NVIS Antenna | | | AT-1011/U | 32’ whip,
Shakespeare 120-11 Longer Range Omni directional, Poor NVIS antenna | | | AS-2259 | Telex
Hy-Gain 637K-1 |
Control
Display | Monochrome
Passive LCD; 6 Lines of 21 Characters | Character Size | 0.2 inches high | NVG
Compatible | IAW MIL-L-85762F | Text Message Size | 500
characters maximum (transmit or receive) | Alternate
Control | Via
MIL-STD-1553B or EIA-232C |
Interfaces
Audio Voice | H-250 Handset | | | Adjustable
0 or +17 dBm (5 mW) maximum, 150 ohm balanced | Audio Data | 1 mW (0 dBm), 600 ohm balanced | Secure
Voice/Data Operation | Compatible with KY-100 (AIRTERM), USC-43 (TACTERM),
VP-116, and DVP-200 | Data Terminal Interfaces | Synchronous serial data interface to embedded modem,
synchronous serial data interface to radio message center, and synchronous
serial data interface to external data source through internal data switch.
Compatible with KY-100 (AIRTERM) | Data Sources | 1553, EIA-232C,
DAGR or PLGR GPS (Time & Position), HF Messenger™ |
Environmental
Operating Temperature | -40 C to +55 C | Storage
Temperature | -51 C to +85 C | Altitude | 15,000 ft Maximum | Humidity | 95% |
SELECTION GUIDE AN/VRC-100(V)1 | HF Ground/Vehicular Radio
Set with ECCM | 822-0793-001 NSN:5821-01-413-4235 | AN/VRC-100(V)4 | HF
Ground/Vehicular Radio Set without ECCM and without NSA AL3 | 822-0793-003 NSN:
5820-01-546-4886 | ARC-220 HF-CPS | User Friendly ARC-220 Mission Planning Software | 811-0368-001 | AN/VRC-100 | Technical Prod. Support
man-day rate at Rockwell Collins Facility | NPN, MDR | AN/VRC-100 | Technical Product Support, hourly rate onsite CONUS | NPN, TPS-HR |
SUPPORT OFFERINGS
Product Information Material is available at no charge and can be obtained
by contacting GS Customer Relations:
Phone: 800-321-2223 or (319) 295-5100
Fax: (319) 295-4777
PUBLICATIONS Operator's and Aviation
Unit Maintenance Manual & RPSTL | TM 11-5820-1141-12&P | Aviation
Intermediate Maintenance Manual | TM 11-5820-1141-30 | Aviation Intermediate Maintenance Repair
Parts and Special Tools List for Radio Set | TM
11-5820-1141-30P | AN/ARC-220
HF Airborne Radio Program Multiplex Interface Control Document (Rev 07) | CPN: 752-7731-004
(Available from US Army) | AN/VRC-100 (V) 4 | Rockwell Collins Publication | AN/ARC-220(V)
3/4 and AN/VRC-100(V)4 High-frequency Communications System Operation and
Organizational Maintenance Manual | 523-0780607 | AN/ARC-220(V) 3/4 and NA/VRC-100(V)4 High-frequency
Communications System Intermediate Maintenance Manual | 523-0780606 | VRC-100
Test Set Group | 523-0810213 | HF Communication Systems Multiple Interface
Control Document for the RT-1749A HF Receiver-Exciter -
1553 & EIA-232 ICD | CPN Dependent
upon RT software version (See table below) |
RT-1749A Multiple Interface Control Document Lookup Table
| RT-1749A
Software Part Number | MICD CPN | | 984-1058-001 | 963-0487-001 | | 984-1058-005
and 984-1058-006 | 963-3239-002 | | 984-3074-003 | 963-3239-002 |
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