C&S Tat - Clansman 349 Radio
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Clansman PRC-349 ( BCC-349 )

This is the standard Hand-held radio of the British army, part of the "Clansman" series of radio equipment. Intended for platoon level personal communications under combat conditions, it may be carried on the shoulder, on the back, on the breast with its adjustable quick-release holster or in a belt worn holster. Features include frequency operation between 37 to 46.956 MHz with channels spaced 25 Khz apart. Protection from open or shorted antenna circuit and receiver overload. A battery save function that is in automatic operation during no-signal conditions. Can be used with clansman 349 rechargeable batteries and charging unit or “Hollow cell” which lets you use civilian AA batteries. In 1979 a license was sold to Spain. Great Britain and Spain exported large quantities. Numerous BCC-349 were seized in "Operation Desert Storm". They most probably come from both countries

The Clansman 349 Radio comes complete with chest mounted holster, battle antenna, combat headset with throat mic and “Hollow cell” battery which takes civilian AA batteries £75 Clansman 349 radio battery charger [NSN 6130-99-132-0688], this unit takes power from the standard 12v or 24v Clansman battery chargers and can charge up to 6 clansman 349 batteries at a time. £25
Picture of Battery charger mounted on plate. This adaptor plate lets you mount the 349 battery charger on to the 353 radio mounting bracket. £15 349 as worn across the breast
Clansman charger to battery lead £10 Battery Charger 14v DC 6130-99-620-2114, Correct charger for 12v GS & CL vehicles £15 Battery Charger 28v DC, 6130-99-117-0450, Correct charger for 24v FFR vehicles £15

TO ORDER ITEMS OR ENQUIRE ABOUT STOCK CONTACT EMLRA MEMBER STEVE MARSH on: 01485-571819, e-mail on CSTATSTEVE@aol.com

All C&S radio kit is sold as "display use only" hence the price, we make no promises about their working and functional ability. Unauthorised use of any kit found to be in working order is strongly discouraged. Expect fines and confiscation of equipment possibly including the vehicle to which it is attached