Amateur Radio Equipment for Your Station

Find links to transceivers, receivers, antennas, amplifiers, and other essential gear for your ham radio setup.

David
Reviewed by • Senior RF Engineer & Technical Editor March 2026

Amateur radio operators rely on a wide range of equipment to get on the air, from basic transceivers to complex antenna systems. Building a station often involves selecting the right gear for specific operating goals, whether it's chasing DX on HF, working satellites, or making local QSOs on VHF/UHF bands. Many hams also enjoy homebrewing or modifying existing equipment to suit their needs, making equipment selection a core part of the hobby.

This category covers the essential hardware that makes amateur radio activity possible. Operators can find information on HF, VHF, and UHF transceivers, including popular models from Icom and Yaesu, as well as amplifiers, tuners, and power supplies. There are also resources for various antenna types, from simple wire antennas to complex Yagis, and accessories like microphones, keys for Morse code, and digital mode interfaces.

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