Lab599 TX-1000 HF, VHF & UHF SDR Transceiver

Lab599 TX-1000 Unveiled: Full HF, VHF & UHF SDR Transceiver Announced. Lab599 has officially shared the first photos and initial details about their latest project—the TX-1000, a direct sampling Software Defined Radio (SDR) transceiver covering HF, VHF, and UHF bands. This announcement marks an exciting development for the amateur radio community, introducing a true multi-band, multi-mode SDR transceiver designed for serious operators.…

FNIRSI DPOS350P 4-IN-1 350MHz 1GSPS Tablet Oscilloscope Signal Generator Spectrum Analyzer Frequency Response Analyzer

FNIRSI DPOS350P 4-IN-1 350MHz 1GSPS Tablet Oscilloscope Signal Generator Spectrum Analyzer Frequency Response Analyzer Specifications: – Brand: FNIRSI – Model: DPOS350P – Power-on Configuration: 5 preset items – Charging Requirements: QC18W – 12V/1.5A – Languages: Chinese / English / Russian / Portuguese – Battery Specifications: 3.7V, 8000mAh lithium battery – Screen Size: 7 inches –…

First Artificial Intelligence Radio Transceiver (AIR-T)

  The Artificial Intelligence Radio Transceiver (AIR-T) is a high-performance software-defined radio (SDR) seamlessly integrated with state-of-the-art processing and deep learning inference hardware. The incorporation of an embedded graphics processing unit (GPU) enables real-time wide-band digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms to be executed in software, without requiring specialized field programmable gate array (FPGA) firmware development.…

MicroHAM TRIO

The TRIO is a remotely controlled, high power, high isolation, single radio antenna switch operating up to 70MHz. Modern, simple to setup, intuitive to use. It connects up to three (3) transceivers allowing to share common power amplifier or antenna tuner between transceivers, feeding up to six (6) RX/TX antennas, and selecting one of up…

KC4AAA US South Pole Station

This very rare and old audio recorded by Sparky – KL1A/W2. KC4AAA (Atntarctic US South Pole Expedition) on 14243 KHz by USB at around 05 GMT on December 26th 2012. Audio recorded by W2RE’s remote hamradio station with a monster Stacks Yagi antennas… @sparky