 My name is Saren Gail and I'm going to show you how to set up an amp-prc 117 Fox. It's a detectable radio. So the amp-prc, it's Army Navy portable radio communication. And it works in two different radio frequency bands. You have VHF, which is very high frequency, and UHF, ultra high frequency. And the two ranges you have very high, that is 30 to 225 megahertz. And then UHF, which is 225 to 512. The radio without batteries is 9.8 pounds. And with the two batteries it is 15.9. It can be carried in a backpack as a man-pack or mounted in a vehicle. So we have this battery tray. And then we have two 5590 batteries. And they go and take the radio itself. So then you have a selector lever for powering it on. You got PT, CT, and then LD. So you got plain text, which is unencrypted cipher text, which is when you have crypto. And you have to go to LD for loading crypto another day. So power it on. So we just ignore these warnings until we get to the screen. This is pretty much just the information screen for when you power it on and when it's in use. So what we're going to do is we're going to program two line of sight channels. So we hit the 8 button, which is program. Enter on the NORM norm, and then net. And then it asks you to start making changes. So you can see. So 8 opens up the base of your programming tree, norm, net. And then it asks you to set your presets. You can have 0 to 99. So we're going to work with 0, 1. And it will say net 1, but that can be changed at a later time. Hit enter, and then it asks if you want to activate it. Hit yes. And then it brings you to net type. You want to do line of sight fix frequency, because that's what we're going to work with. And then it brings you to another tree. So it does freak for frequency. So you've got to do 0. And then whatever your frequency is, in our case, it'll be 75.7000. Hit enter. So we're going to transmit and receive on the same. So the first one was transmit. And then the second one was receive. And receive only no, because you'll want to be able to talk both ways. Then no Comsec. So data and voice. Clear FM below 90 megahertz. It defaults to tone. So you can't change it. Power is the amount of power that the radio is going to push out when it transmits. The higher your power, the farther you're going to go. But if it's running off battery power, the less life you're going to have. Next, next. And then we go to main. Main will be F, use hit enter. And that's the last thing to change. Then you clear out. So then when the radio power's on, it goes to the 00. But there's this preset channel that you can toggle up and down to go through your 99 nets. And once you hit over to one, you'll see that it doesn't say the default net and then the number, because we went through and changed to FM command. So that's setting the preset channel. Then let's plug in Hanwack. That's where we plug into the audio data field port. So you have a whiskey port connector. There is a little red tick mark. You have to match that with the flat portion of this. That's not a bad one, but sometimes you'll have to actually really push on it and then twist clockwise. Then radio and I'll close the legs. Pop off these. You'll actually get the cable provided. So it actually changes based off of the frequency. So we have, the first frequency is a 75. 30 to 225 is VHF. So there's a VHF antenna port. So if you'd be using anything below 225, there's actual ports that are dictate where you'd be or where would it connect to. So you have the VHF antenna here and then your UHF would be over here. So if you needed to go through both, just twist that on.