A transceiver is a combination transmitter and receiver in a single device. Modern amateur radio in the market are mainly transceivers and receivers. Transceivers can be base transceivers used in fixed stations, mobile transceivers for vehicles or maritime or portable hand-held transceivers.
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HBR-MK2 HF QRP CW/SSB Transceiver
The HBR-MK2 QRP transceiver is an impressive homemade transceiver designed by Alex R2AUK to operate across 8 HF bands, 80, 40, 30, 20, 17,...
Homebrew HF Radio Made Easy: The uBITX v6 RTX Kit
The uBITX v6 is a compact and versatile single board transceiver that covers the entire HF range with minimal controls. It features an Arduino Nano controller, Si5351 oscillator, and a double conversion superhet architecture. Simple to build and align, it offers up to 10 watts pep on lower HF bands.
Q900 Version 3 – ALL BAND ALL MODE HF/VHF/UHF TRANSCEIVER
The Q900 SDR is a compact and versatile all band, all mode transceiver, designed for amateur radio use. It covers a wide range of frequencies from 160 meters to 70 centimeters, and supports multiple modes of operation such as SSB, CW, AM, FM, and digital. It has a compact design and intuitive interface
Xiegu G106 HF QRP SDR Transceiver
Xiegu G106 is a 5W portable QRP radio with SDR circuit structure using 16bit-CODEC sampling, which can provide superior performance.The whole device is with...
Xiegu X6100 HF+6m All Mode Transceiver
Xiegu X6100 - HF/50MHz Full-mode Ultra-portable Transceiver. A New Generation X Series Portable SDR Flagship
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Xiegu X5105 QRP portable HF and 6m transceiver with a general coverage receiver, features a large LCD display, automatic antenna tuner and a built in high capacity battery.
Yaesu FT-991 vs ICOM IC-7300 Videos
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AnyTone AT-D878UV
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