The hostile emitter angle tracker revised (heatr) system is a small, self contained, battery powered digital receiver used to assist in determining the direction to an emitter. Includes wideband receiver, starter disc, antennas (824-849 mhz; 880-915 mhz; 400-500 mhz swim; 806-821 mhz; 1610-1694 mhz; 1710-1785 mhz; 1850-1910 mhz; and 1920-1980 mhz), cellular phone, bluetooth headphones, pigtail cable, wired stereo headphones, power supply, and a hard case. Width: 2 inches, height: 5.25 inches, length: 5.5 inches, weight: 2.3 pounds.
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A complete electronic set specifically designed to orientate the source of electromagnetic waves propagated by a transmitter(s).
Classification: Radio navigational aid apparatus parts (except radar)
NSN 6240-00-167-2467
NSN 2925-01-178-0063
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NSN 6150-01-011-3937