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Yaesu FT-991

The FT-991 is the next generation in all mode, all band MF/HF/VHF/UHF transceiver with C4FM

ICOM IC-7200

The ICOM IC7200 is a robust amateur radio trasceiver for HF plus six meters band

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

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

Icom IC-2730

IC-2730 VHF/UHF Dual band mobile transceiver, featuring two simultaneous receivers and cross band repeater.

Yaesu FT-891

The Yaesu FT-891 is a compact 100W transceiver praised for its portability, excellent receiver performance, and affordability, making it ideal for mobile operations. However, users criticize its menu-driven interface, lack of internal antenna tuner, and basic display features. Overall, it caters well to budget-conscious operators focused on portability.

Diamond V2000a Antenna

Triband Base Antenna for 6m 2m 70cm bands.

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
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Anytone AT-778UV FM Dual Band Transceiver

The Anytone AT-778UV is a popular dual-band FM transceiver known for its affordability and solid features. Operating on VHF (144-148 MHz) and UHF (440-450 MHz) bands, it offers selectable power outputs of 25W, 15W, or 5W. Its bright 180-degree TFT LCD display and intuitive interface enhance usability in various settings. While it delivers good audio quality and a robust build, it lacks a dedicated volume knob and may heat up during extended use. Overall, it's an excellent entry-level choice for amateur radio enthusiasts.

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The G3LZR Tribander : The charm of the Impossible Antenna

In the era of modern amateur radio, dominated by antenna modeling programs and mammoth dynamic beams, there is a gem from the past that...

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The Art of Telegraphy: Learning Morse Code with a Practice Oscillator

The importance of having a Morse practice oscillator for those who want to learn Morse code. Options for buying or building one.

Amateur Radio News Feeds

[ARRL] - Monday July 6 2026
ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio® has announced the appointment of Ray Sokola, K9RS, of Wilmington, Delaware, as Vice Director for the ARRL Atlantic Division. The appointment, made by ARRL President Rick Roderick, K5UR, fills the vacancy created in January when former Vice Director Marty Newingham, AG3I, assumed the office of Atlantic Division Director. Sokola will serve the rema...
[RSGB] - Friday July 3 2026
The World Radiosport Team Championship is nearly here. A total of 50 teams from around the world will come to the UK to compete in the prestigious event, and you have an opportunity to work these special stations and apply for your award. The WRTC contest will be live on a dedicated online platform provided […]
[RSGB] - Friday July 3 2026
The World Radiosport Team Championship is nearly here! Fifty teams from around the world will come to the UK to compete in the prestigious event, and you have an opportunity to work these special stations and apply for your award. The WRTC contest will be live on a dedicated online platform provided by World Radio […]
[RSGB] - Friday July 3 2026
If you want practical advice on identifying the source and mitigating the effects of Radio Frequency Interference, our ‘Finding RFI and minimising its impact‘ workshop is for you. Part tutorial, part hands-on workshop, the session is an opportunity for RSGB members to learn from RFI experts within the RSGB EMC Committee. Running on Friday 9 […]
[RSGB] - Friday July 3 2026
The RSGB Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Brian Nuttall, M5BAN as the new Chair of the RSGB Legacy Committee. Brian already has experience of the Legacy Committee having been a member for the last three years. He has been licensed since 2007 and brings extensive amateur radio experience to the role. The […]
[RSGB] - Friday July 3 2026
The RSGB Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Brian Nuttall, M5BAN as the new Chair of the RSGB Legacy Committee. Brian already has experience of the Legacy Committee having been a member for the last three years. He has been licensed since 2007 and brings extensive amateur radio experience to the role. The […]
[RSGB] - Friday July 3 2026
If you want practical advice on identifying the source and mitigating the effects of Radio Frequency Interference, our ‘Finding RFI and minimising its impact’ workshop is for you. Part tutorial, part hands-on workshop, the session is an opportunity for RSGB members to learn from RFI experts within the RSGB EMC Committee. Running on Friday 9 […]
[ARRL] - Wednesday July 1 2026
Attention: Full ARRL members in the ATLANTIC, DAKOTA, DELTA, GREAT LAKES, and MIDWEST Divisions. You have the opportunity to choose a Director and Vice Director to represent you for 3-year terms beginning January 1, 2027.ARRL is governed by its Board of Directors. A voting Director is chosen by ballot by the full (licensed) ARRL members in each of its 15 divisions. Vice Directors who serve in t...
[ARRL] - Sunday June 28 2026

Weekly Report

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2619

This week, we've pulled together a few items that touch on both the experimental and the practical sides of our hobby. There's a look at an interesting open-source SDR project, the LinHT An Experimental Linux-Based Software-Defined Handheld Radio, which pushes the boundaries of what a handheld can do, especially for those keen on digital voice and custom platforms. We also found a clever QRP tuner design, the Pi-Tee QRP antenna tuner, that offers a lot of versatility in a small package, something always useful for portable operations or even a compact home station. For those working the higher bands, a detailed guide on building a 70 cm repeater antenna is included, which could be a good weekend project. And for anyone still finding their footing with digital voice modes, EvoHam - Simplifying Digital Voice for Every Ham provides a solid resource. Finally, a handy ADIF log analyzer, Amateur Radio Logbook Adif File Analyzer, is worth a look for anyone wanting to visualize their operating patterns.

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