The Radtel RT-860 is a versatile piece of equipment that covers a broad spectrum of frequencies, which is music to any ham's ears. It boasts reception across CB at 27 MHz, FM from 64 to 108 MHz, shortwave from 2.3 to 30 MHz, medium wave from 520 to 1710 kHz, and even long wave from 153 to 279 kHz.
Band: Airband RX
The Vero VGC VR-N76 Dual Band Handheld Radio offers some innovative and more unusual features such as control via smartphone app and full KISS TNC for APRS or packet use.
The SenHaix 8600 is a solidly built handheld radio that aims to be a dependable companion for use on local repeaters or simplex channels.
Are you tired of struggling with programming your amateur radio in the great outdoors? Do you wish you had a more convenient way to stay connected with fellow hams and receive important weather updates? Look no further than the Tidradio TD-H3.
The Baofeng UV-25, a tri-band transmit (and six-band receive) amateur radio with 2800mAh USB-C rechargeable battery pack.
Introducing the Abbree AR-2520, a compact mobile radio designed with the traveling amateur radio operator in mind.
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).
The Wouxun KG-Q10H is a quad-band transceiver with a superheterodyne receiver. It can transmit on the 6m, 2m, 1.25m, and 70cm ham bands. It can also receive on a wide spectrum of other bands, including 50-54 MHz, 108-174 MHz VHF, 220-225 MHz UHF, 320-480 MHz UHF, and 714-999 MHz. It can also receive airband frequencies in AM mode.
At just over 3 ounces the Talkpod A36Plus fits easily in the hand. Rated for temperatures from -20 to 60 degrees Celsius, this radio seems durable enough for outdoor use.
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.