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WOLF HF-VHF-UHF All mode Transceiver
20W 0-750MHz Wolf All Mode DDC/DUC TransceiverWolf Transceiver is a Chinese product based on the open source DDC-DUC SDR project by UA3REO.The RF signal...
Icom Announce ID-50 Compact Digital Dual Bander
The ID-50 is a compact VHF/UHF dual bander with both D-STAR and FM dual modes. Connecting to the D-STAR network, you can call a friend in another city, or other regions around the world with the ID-50. Smart functions such as Band Scope and Picture Sharing function enhance your QSO experience.
Yaesu introduces the new FTM-500D Series
FTM-500D Series 50W C4FM/FM 144/430MHz, Dual Band Digital Mobile Transceiver.
WSJT-X 2.6.0 New version available to download
WSJT-X 2.6.0 has been officially released and implements new features supporting the ARRL International Digital Contest and several new improvements.
Yaesu FT-818 and FTM-400 will be discontinued
Yaesu announces the end of production of the FT-818ND and FTM-400XDR due to difficulties with the availability of some components.
Introducing IC-905 first VHF/UHF/SHF Transceiver
During the 2022 Tokyo Ham Fair, Icom announced the new ICOM IC 905 2m, 70cm, 23cm, 13cm, 6cm, 3cm transceiver in the same form...
Yaesu FT-710 New product Announcement
The new FT-710 AESS is a compact design yet provides 100W output, utilizing the advanced digital RF technology introduced in the FTDX101 and FTDX10 series.
New ReverseBeaconNetwork WebSite released
On Thursday, June 16 2022 the revised Reverse Beacon Network web site has gone online at reversebeacon.net replacing both the original website and the beta.Main new features includes a new powerfull live MAP powered by Open Streetmaps, enhancementes of the main web page design, new filtering features allowing multiple spot searches, SSL protocol which enhance security for users of the site and additional functionalities described in the “About” menu, that we are reporting here below.
The DXZone
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