Introducing the new Xiegu X6200, an ultra-portable HF transceiver that employs RF direct sampling architecture, offering full-mode transceiver capabilities for all of HF plus 50MHz (6m band).
Band: 17m
Based on an original design by M0NKA, this radio kicked off a whole series of Chinese HF rigs, and you could say directly inspired the Icom IC-705!
The TBR-119 is a versatile manpack tactical radio designed for transmitting from 1.5MHz to 520MHz using software defined radio technology.
The UA3REO Wolf radio has some impressive specs for an all-band transceiver. Featuring DDC/DUC technology, it can receive across 0-750MHz with full mode support - an extremely wide range.
The first true “shack in a box” to come out of China. Covering HF, 6m, 2m, and 70cms with lots of modern features such as Bluetooth control, and even DMR (optional) it’s one of the most versatile radios out there.
The offspring of the uSDX QRP radio and the ATU100. Both devices have been merged into one package for ease of use and convenient transport. It's not super polished, but when it only costs 1/10th of an IC-705, you don't have to be precious with it when out portable.
The Xiegu X6100 is a portable HF transceiver with a built in LiPo battery. It uses an SDR architecture to provide excellent performance. It's built into a compact form factor made for enjoying the fun of operating HF portable.
The Xiegu X5105 is a complete "grab and go" station in a ruggedly-stylish compact enclosure. Fits comfortably in your hand, yet it delivers all the powerhouse features normally reserved for a full-sized HF transceiver. Going on a trip? Leave the accessory bag at home - everything you need is already built in. Just toss up an antenna and you're on the air!
G90 is a portable 20W HF amateur radio transceiver with an SDR architecture with built-in auto antenna tuner. The display unit and the radio can be separated for convenient operating.
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