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.
Feature: Dual VFO
Radios that include a dual VFO. This feature allows you to monitor 2 frequencies at the same time, and switch between them as needed.
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!
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 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.
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.
The Baofeng UV-17 is essentially an upgraded UV-5R featuring 999 memory channels, CTCSS/DCS support, and a 1.44-inch LCD screen for clear and versatile operation. Its USB Type-C charging capability and user-friendly programming options make it a modern and convenient choice for both amateur radio users and professionals.
The BaoFeng UV-82HP is a high-power, dual band (VHF/UHF) radio. It is the first eight-watt model in the UV-82 series, and it integrates power, durability, and features into an updated package.