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ICOM IC-7200

The ICOM IC7200 is a robust amateur radio trasceiver for HF plus six meters band

Yaesu FT-891

The Yaesu FT-891 is a compact 100W transceiver praised for its portability, excellent receiver performance, and affordability, making it ideal for mobile operations. However, users criticize its menu-driven interface, lack of internal antenna tuner, and basic display features. Overall, it caters well to budget-conscious operators focused on portability.

Yaesu FT-4XR / FT-4XE VHF/UHF HT

Yaesu FT-4X 5W VHF / UHF Handheld Transceiver at a very affordable price

Yaesu FT-991

The FT-991 is the next generation in all mode, all band MF/HF/VHF/UHF transceiver with C4FM

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IC-2730 VHF/UHF Dual band mobile transceiver, featuring two simultaneous receivers and cross band repeater.

Diamond V2000a Antenna

Triband Base Antenna for 6m 2m 70cm bands.

Yaesu FTDX101D Reviews and Tests

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Anytone AT-778UV FM Dual Band Transceiver

The Anytone AT-778UV is a popular dual-band FM transceiver known for its affordability and solid features. Operating on VHF (144-148 MHz) and UHF (440-450 MHz) bands, it offers selectable power outputs of 25W, 15W, or 5W. Its bright 180-degree TFT LCD display and intuitive interface enhance usability in various settings. While it delivers good audio quality and a robust build, it lacks a dedicated volume knob and may heat up during extended use. Overall, it's an excellent entry-level choice for amateur radio enthusiasts.

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The G3LZR Tribander : The charm of the Impossible Antenna

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The Art of Telegraphy: Learning Morse Code with a Practice Oscillator

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[ARRL] - Thursday July 16 2026
ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio® announced the appointment of Tony Dowler, K6BV, of Pacifica, California, as the ARRL Santa Clara Valley (SCV) Section Manager as of July 1, 2026. Dowler succeeds James Armstrong, NV6W, of San Jose, who concluded his third term as Section Manager on June 30 after serving since 2020. Dowler has been the SCV Affiliated Club Coordinator. He has been ...
[IARU R1] - Monday July 13 2026
The IARU Intruder Watch Service (IARU IWS) Newsletter June 2026 is now available.Click on the link to read it! …
[ARRL] - Friday July 10 2026
Solar activity reached moderate levels with an M1.5/1N flare on July 8 from Region 4482.There are currently five numbered regions on the visible disk. Region 4482 demonstrated continued growth and developed a delta spot within its trailing spot group. Region 4485 displayed new flux emergence. Regions 4486 and 4487 were newly numbered during the period. Region 4481 was stable and remained an unr...
[ARRL] - Friday July 10 2026
ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio® is pleased to announce that member Ben Leovy, KC3ZPQ, of Ellicott City, Maryland, has been named the winner of the 2026 ARRL Student Coding Competition. Leovy, 16, recently completed his sophomore year at Howard High School. He designed a mobile application to help users prepare for their amateur radio license examinations.Leovy will receive a $5...
[RSGB] - Friday July 10 2026
Over 50 visitors from WRTC 2026 including competitors, referees, spectators and volunteers enjoyed their visit to the RSGB National Radio Centre (NRC) and Bletchley Park this week. This was the first of two visits to the NRC planned during the international event. The visitors were treated to a talk about Bletchley Park, and spent plenty […]
[RSGB] - Friday July 10 2026
The IARU Region 1 Conference is held every three years. The next one will be in September 2026 and will be hosted by the Austrian member society ÖVSV, which is also celebrating its centenary. Reports and proposals on a wide range of amateur radio topics are available from the conference website. The scope includes the […]
[RSGB] - Friday July 10 2026
The IARU Region 1 Conference is held every three years. The next one will be in September 2026 and will be hosted by the Austrian member society ÖVSV, which is also celebrating its centenary. Reports and proposals on a wide range of amateur radio topics are available from the conference website. The scope includes the […]
[RSGB] - Friday July 10 2026
This year’s World Radiosport Team Championship is taking place in East Anglia in the UK between 8-13 July. The RSGB is an official partner to the event and representatives from the Society have been on site throughout the week. The team has been supporting various activities including media liaison to raise awareness for WRTC 2026, […]
[RSGB] - Friday July 10 2026
This year’s World Radiosport Team Championship is taking place in East Anglia in the UK between 8-13 July. The RSGB is an official partner to the event and representatives from the Society have been on site throughout the week. The team has been supporting various activities including media liaison to raise awareness for WRTC 2026, […]
[RSGB] - Friday July 10 2026
Remember to enable RSGB app notifications on your mobile device to be the first to hear when the Society releases the latest edition of RadCom and its sister publications. You’ll also be notified when new editions are added to the collection of back issues. For iOS devices, go to Settings then tap Apps. Locate the […]

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Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2621

This week, we’ve gathered a few items that touch on station utility and antenna construction. There’s a look at a modern take on the station clock, something many of us rely on for DX work, along with a couple of resources for real-time propagation analysis—useful whether you’re chasing DX or just trying to understand band conditions better. We also found a practical build for a 30-meter delta loop, addressing some of the common challenges with that antenna type. For those still sending paper QSLs, there’s a handy utility to streamline label generation. Finally, a remote audio solution that might be of interest for those running a station from afar or experimenting with distributed operating setups. It’s a mixed bag, but each piece offers something to consider for improving your operating experience.

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