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PS 690
MAY 10
The MBITR gives you seven battery choices in
addition to the Thales supplied battery, NSN 6140-
01-487-1153, that comes with the radio. All seven of
those choices:
to use. All of these choices require only one battery.
You’ll need 12 batteries of the eighth choice, the
BA-5590B/U is a non-rechargeable lithium sulfur
dioxide battery without a state-of-charge indicator. BA-5590A/U is a non-rechargeable
lithium sulfur dioxide battery with a state-of-charge indicator. These batteries will last
about 46 hours in your radio which is almost 4-times longer than the manufacturer’s
battery. The BA-5390A/U is a non-rechargeable 12/24V lithium manganese dioxide
battery with a state-of-charge indicator. The BA-5390A/U is a non-rechargeable 12/24V
lithium manganese dioxide battery without a state-of-charge indicator. The BB-390B/U is
a rechargeable 12/24V nickel metal hydride battery.
The BA-8180/U is a 12/24V zinc air battery. You will need the J-6686/U adapter, NSN
AN/PRC-148(V)1(C) through (V)5(C), Multiband Radio, MBITR
AN/PRC-117F, Multiband Radio, Harris,
M68, Reflex Sight,
AN/PRC-150(C), HF Radio Manpack,
The Harris radio gives you seven battery choices:
You will need the J-6687/U adapter, NSN 5940-01-
516-9787, to use the BA-8180/U.
BA-5590B/U without a state-of-charge indicator
and the BA-5590A/U with a state-of-charge
indicator will last about 18 hours in your radio.
The manpack radio gives you seven
battery choices and none of them require
an adapter. The choices are:
You’ll need two of each of these except the
BA-8180/U. You’ll need only one of those.
You will need the J-6687/U adapter, NSN
The M16 and M4’s reflex sight
uses one non-rechargeable lithium
manganese dioxide battery, NSN
this battery, you’ll receive a battery
with one of these part numbers:
CR1/3N, DL1/3N or 2L76. One of
these will make your sight work.
another battery you can use, the
A-76. You’ll need two of these.
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