The Anytone AT-D878UVII Plus is a dual band DMR radio. This handheld transceiver is designed for amateur radio operators who value both performance and versatility.
Feature: CTCSS
The world of ham radio is evolving, and the Vero VR-N7500 is at the forefront of this change. This brand new 50 watt VHF/40 watt UHF "headless" ham transceiver is not just a radio; it's a revolution in amateur radio technology.
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.
The Tidradio TD-H8 seems like an interesting ham radio choice. It has some handy features that make it easy to use, such as programming over Bluetooth via your phone.
The AnyTone AT-5555N is a 10m mobile radio with a large LCD display that shows the operating frequency and 3 useful meters.
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 Baofeng UV-13 Pro offers convenient charging options with a USB-C cable that can power it from sources like power banks, laptops, cars, and wall adapters.
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.
Quansheng UV-K5 is an incredibly cheap dual band handheld boasting a heap of great features and hackable firmware with some awesome mods created by the ham community.