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Up close and hands-on with the new Yaesu FTDX101D
FTDX101D by Yaesu, some of the very first videos of the first SDR units delivered by Yaesu
INRAD W1 Headset
The INRAD W1 competition headset, a unique headset for DXing, contesting, or general use on the air.
Yaesu FTdx101MP and FTdx101D – Preliminary Information
Yaesu announce detailed information on new FTDX101MP 200W and FTDX101D 100W. The new FTDX101 Series will be presented at Tokyo HamFair 2018
Icom IC-DRC1 – New product
Icom Introduce the new IC-DRC1IC-DRC 1 is a digital specified low-power transceiver for the Japanese domestic DCR (Digital Convenience Radio) System. Equiped with a...
INRAD Microphones
INRAD Desk Microphone System is an exciting line of great sounding microphone models. Each INRAD microphone has an attractive stage-style body and a unidirectional cardioid element with unique audio characteristics to accommodate every operator's voice, radio and preferences. INRAD micrpohones can be connected to most popular amateur radio transceivers, including ICOM, Yaesu, Kenwood, FlexRadio, Elecraft, Ten-Tec products.
VisAir HF transceiver DDC/DUC 100W ATU
VisAir HF transceiver DDC/DUC 100W ATU made in Russia - HF DSP Transciever Standalone Digital Up Conversion and Digital Down Conversion.
RSPduo – High performance dual tuner SDR by SDRplay
During the last Dayton Hamvention, SDR Play announced their new high perfomance SDR receiver, the RSPduo, a 14-bit dual tuner that looks estetically similar...
Kenwood TS-890S HF 50MHz 70MHz Transceiver – New Product
Kenwood TS-890S Annoucement at Dayton Hamvention 2018 the new HF 50MHz 70MHz 100W Transceiver
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