HRM-7000

German ATF Dingo equipped with HRM-7000 in Afghanistan 2011

HRM-7000 is a German military shortwave-transceiver of Elbit Systems, formerly Telefunken Racom. It is one of the Communication systems of the German Bundeswehr.[1]

The successor is the HRM-9000 system, also for global voice and data communication in deployments abroad. The Bundeswehr is evaluating the HRM-9000 system (2022), but several NATO forces already use HRM-9000 tactical shortwave transceiver.

HRM-7000
Technische Daten
Frequency range 2–29,999 MHz
Frequency steps 1 kHz
Transmitter power output 30 W PEP
Waveforms (Modulations) C1B transmittuing
J2B Receiving
modulation rate 2000 Baud transmititting, 75 Baud receiving
Power input Receiver only 200 mA, Transmitter 8 A max.
Operating voltage 13–20 V, Nominal voltage 14,4 V
Messurements and Weight
High 70 mm
Width 365 mm
Depth 290 mm
Weight ca. 7 kg
Further informations
Producer Telefunken, now Elbit Systems
Scope of application Bundeswehr (reconnaissance units, KSK)
  1. ^ Redaktion, Soldat & Technik (2021-12-03). "Weitbereichskommunikation – Renaissance der Kurzwelle?". S&T - Soldat & Technik (in German). Retrieved 2022-01-27.