Posts Tagged ‘new equipment’

Jun
28
2011
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ACOM news

ACOM Co. released line of new HAM Radio toys:
ACOM 800S Linear Amplifier
ACOM 03AT Automatic Antenna Tuner
ACOM PSU 13,8/25A Power Supply

Special edition: ACOM 3x2000A Rack of 3 PA’s ACOM 2000a (Summary QRO Power is 5400 Watts) Price: 22.800 EU.

ACOM 200A Remote Control

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ACOM AR-400 Antenna Rotator
ACOM AR400S Antenna Rotator / Positioner

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Jun
27
2011
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New Semi CB/HAM Radio Ranger RHF-618

Two Bands 12/10m HF RANGER “RHF-618″Transceiver

Specifications:
Frequency Range:
10 Mtr: 28.000 – 29.6999 MHz
12 Mtr: 24.8900 – 24.9900 MHz

Tuning Steps:
1 MHz, 100 KHz, 10 KHz, 1 KHz, 100 Hz

Mode:
USB, LSB, CW, AM, FM

Transmitter:
RF Power Output CW / AM / FM: variable 2-10 Watts RMS
Peak AM: 25-28 Watts Peak power SSB: 25 Watts (PEP)

Antenna Connector:
UHF Type, 50 W

Receiver Sensitivity:
AM / CW: 0.5 ľV for 10 db SINAD
FM: 0.25 ľV for 12 db SINAD
SSB: 0.15 ľV for 10 db SINAD

Selectivity:
- 55db

Price: $500


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Jun
27
2011
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New ICOM ID31E UHF Hand Held Radio

Small D-Star handheld for UHF

Specifications:

UHF Frequency: RX/TX: 430-440 MHz
RX: Steps: 5/6.25/8.33/9/10/12.5/15/20/25/30/50/100/125/200 KHz
Mode: FM/NFM and DV (GMSK: 4.8 kbps voice), Improved DR-mode
RF Power output: Hi: 5 Watts
Impedance: 50 ohms, SMA
Dimensions (W*H*D): 58*95*25 mm
Other: D-Star concept.
Built-in GPS. CTCSS and DTCS
Micro SD card slot. 128*64 dot-matrix display
IPX7 waterproof


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Jun
26
2011
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Antenna analyzer COMET CAA-500

The Comet CAA-500 antenna analyzer is a professional class instrument for measuring SWR, resonance and impedance. It features a highly sensitive, high precision Yokogawa meter for measurement accuracy in seven ranges covering 1.8 to 500 MHz. Impedance is 12.5 to 300 ohms. VSWR 1:1 to infinity. Digital readout accurate to 1 kHz. The decimal point will blink when the batteries are low. An OVER LED indicates an out of range condition.

The CAA-500 will operate for up to 14 hours from six AA cells (not supplied). When the batteries become weak the decimal point will start blinking. It will also operate from an external 12 VDC source. A DC power cable is supplied. There is an SO239 input jack for Bands A – F and a female N for the High range.

Specifications
Operating Range 1.8 – 500 MHz
Band A Range 1.8 – 5 MHz
Band B Range 5 – 15 MHz
Band C Range 15 – 45 MHz
Band D Range 45 – 95 MHz
Band E Range 95 – 162 MHz
Band F Range 162 – 255 MHz
High Range 255 – 500 MHz
Impedance Range 12.5 – 300 ohms
VSWR Range 1:1 to infinity
Oscillator Output 113 dBµ/50 ohm
External Power 8-16 VDC 250 ma
Size 3.3 x 6.9 x 2.5 inches
(80x170x60 mm).
Weight 28 oz. (800 g)


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Jun
24
2011
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New PEGASUS CW keyer

Made in Japan

“CQ ham radio” original telegraph key (Pegasus) is a vertical twin paddle can be manipulated like a mouse. This is a twin paddle, squeeze in a holding operation can be performed simultaneously knob. See sample video below.

For order please contact by E-mail: sales@cqpub.co.jp

Price: About $150


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Jun
20
2011
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New MacLoggerDX HD for iPAD

MacLoggerDX HD is an Amateur Radio application that monitors the spots from your favourite DX Cluster for DXing, Contesting or casual rag-chewing. It Alerts you to rare Ham Radio contacts or band openings by looking up and displaying real time propagation paths on a zoomable map. MacLoggerDX HD can log your contacts to a super fast sql database. MacLoggerDX HD includes ADIF import, export and Log syncing with MacLoggerDX desktop.

Features:

- SQLite data base.
- Internal databases updated over the Internet.
- Syncs MacLoggerDX logs through iTunes Sync.
- 2D Map.
- QRZ Online, HamCall and WM7D Call Books supported
(subscription required for QRZ and HamCall
- DX Cluster Propagation displayed by band.

MacLoggerDX Desktop: http://dogparksoftware.com/MacLoggerDX.html
73 de VE3VRW Don Agro


 

Price: $39.99


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Jun
20
2011
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AA9PW iPHONE / iPAD Morse code trainer

Ham Morse allows you to practice morse code on your iPhone or iPod Touch. It is designed particularly for Ham radio operators and others who wish to achieve or maintain a high level of proficiency in this classic mode of communication. Version 1.32 is now current. There were some bugs in version 1.3 that were causing a few problems when it was released, upgrading to 1.32 should address these but I have listed the solutions on the FAQ page in case they are still useful. New Features in development – I am working on the next version and there some useful new features in the works along with some larger scale changes that will pave the way for future developments. [AA9PW].

Features of Ham Morse v1.32
You can practice morse code created from the following:

  • Letters
  • Numbers
  • Callsigns from around the world
  • Punctuation/Prosigns
  • All (Alphanumeric and punctuation/prosigns)
  • Top 100 and Top 500 most common words
  • News Feeds

 

Price: $4.99


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Jun
19
2011
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Telescopic Masts with pressurized air elevation

Fast raising and lowering, comfortable Masts for antennas and other payloads (e.g. Floodlights, Cameras, Anemometer, Microphones etc.).

These masts are made of concentric sections of anodized aluminum, equipped with a lock against rotation. The top section is terminated with a large flange which allows installation of various payloads. The fucntional principle is the reverse of an air pump for your bicycle: if you put pressurized air into the nozzle of the pump, the handle extends due to the internal pressure.

The compressor required to extend the mast is included in shipment; but you can use any other existing compressor our source of pressurized air as well (e.g. the pressurized air of a truck brake).

The mast is operated (extended or lowered) by a three-position valve: Raise/Hold/Lower.

When one section of the mast is fully extended it locks into the next section. This locking ensures that the mast is held extended even when the pressurized air is removed. The mast can even be locked in different heights by not extending all sections. To lower the mast just pull the release handle on the lowest section, the uppersections will lower themselves gently. Then pull the handle of the next section ow in reach, lower this, and so on…

For installation on level surfaces the mast comes equipped with a solid tripod. This tripod allows adjustments for slopes with some inclination. This tripod must be fixed to ground, even for masts marked as “self supporting, no guying required”. Alternatively mast clamps for installation on a wall or vehicle are available.

Currently we offer two different models.
The lighter model is intended to be used with guy wires. The max. allowed wind load cannot be specified on this model, because that’s depending on the type of guying.

The technical data for model PMM 10/2.9 is valid for self supporting installation (no guying). Calculating with a wind speed of 120km/h a bending of up to 66cm is to be expected. So it is recommend to use guying with this mast as well, which would also increase the maximum allowed payload surface.

Price:

PMM 10/2.9 Pneumatic telescope mast 10m – 2900 EURO
PMM 9/2.8 Pneumatic telescope mast 9m – 2400 EURO

LINK


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