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Anytone D868UV DMR / FM handheld transceiver

Anytone AT-D868UV F.C.C. Part 90 DMR / FM handheld transceiver brings dual band VHF/UHF coverage with all the latest features

AOR AR DV10 Wide-band SDR Handheld Receiver

AOR AR-DV10 the worlds most advanced wide-band 100kHz-1300MHz, multi-mode, SDR receiver. It supports a variety of digital and analog modes in the Amateur radios bands, Aircraft band, Marine band and Commercial bands.

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

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

Phonema Speakers

Phonema Speakers A new generation of speakers for hams is born Phonema chooses the best drivers in order to produce a clear and deep sound either...

INRAD Microphones

INRAD Desk Microphone System is an exciting line of great sounding microphone models. Each INRAD microphone has an attractive stage-style body and a unidirectional cardioid element with unique audio characteristics to accommodate every operator's voice, radio and preferences. INRAD micrpohones can be connected to most popular amateur radio transceivers, including ICOM, Yaesu, Kenwood, FlexRadio, Elecraft, Ten-Tec products.

Elecraft XV Transverters XV50 XV144 XV222 and XV432

Four state-of-the-art transverters are included in Elecraft's new XV Series: the XV50 (6 Meters), XV144 (2 Meters), XV222 (222 MHz) and XV432 (432 MHz). The transverters can be used with nearly any transceiver that covers the 28 to 30 MHz frequency range

Rigexpert AA-30.Zero

The RigExpert AA-30-Zero is a standard AA-30 antenna analyzer but without enclosure, LCD display and keypad. This device is designed to be an antenna analyzer component in DIY projects.

AA-30 Analyzer by RigExpert a powerful antenna analyzer

RigExpert AA-30 is a powerful antenna analyzer designed for testing, checking, tuning or repairing antennas and antenna feedlines.

The DXZone

The DXZone is the largest human created and maintained library of web sites dedicated to Amateur Radio, currently lists 20.000+ links organized into 600+ categories and subcategories. Ham Radio operators review new sites every day since 1998, for potential inclusion in the Directory, and to evaluate the best place to list them.

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