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The VAA (Vehicle Adapter Assembly) for the AN/PRC-152 typically accepts a range of DC power inputs from 18 to 30 volts. This allows it to interface effectively with various vehicle electronic systems. It is crucial to ensure that the power supply remains within this range to avoid damage to the equipment. Always refer to the specific technical manual for precise operational parameters.

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