The TH-D75E can be pre-ordered by pre-ordering the product via ‘bank transfer’ without obligation. This will give you a place on our pre-order list. The EUR 49 does NOT have to be paid.

As soon as the device is available to you, we will contact you. At this point you can confirm the pre-order and, if necessary, change the payment method. Cancellation is of course possible at any time.

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Always well informed, connected across all channels and always ready when needed – the TH-D75E offers the perfect technology package.

The new TH-D75E is the consistent further development of the popular TH-D74E duo bander from Kenwood. Not only is the housing design of the TH-D75E reminiscent of its predecessor, the UI design and user guidance also largely follow the proven concept.

Key features of the TH-D75E include:

Built-in digipeater: One of the standout features of the KENWOOD TH-D75E is its built-in digipeater. This allows the transceiver to function as a packet data repeater , which is particularly useful in situations where the communication range needs to be extended.

Dual Watch Digital Voice: The TH-D75E offers the Dual Watch Digital Voice (D-STAR) function, which means you can monitor two digital frequencies at the same time . This allows you to keep track of multiple important conversations or communication channels without missing important information.

Wideband (HF) Receiver: An exciting feature of the TH-D75E is its wideband receiver, which extends listening capabilities beyond the VHF-UHF bands. You can now explore and tune into shortwave (HF) frequencies , allowing you to enjoy a greater variety of communication options and experience new aspects of amateur radio.

Multimode and IF-Shift: The TH-D75E is a multimode transceiver, meaning it supports various communication modes including analog FM and various digital modes. This gives you the flexibility to adapt to different environments and communication preferences. In addition, the IF-Shift function allows the reception frequency to be adjusted to eliminate interference and improve signal quality.

Analogue and digital APRS: Another highlight is the APRS capability (Automatic Packet Reporting System) of the KENWOOD TH-D75E. In both analog and digital modes, you can use APRS to send and receive position information, text messages and other data. This feature is particularly useful during outdoor activities, emergencies, and search and rescue operations.

Connectivity and power supply: The TH-D75E has a USB-C port, which makes it easy to charge (e.g. on the go with a power bank) and connect to other devices. In addition, it has an integrated TNC (Terminal Node Controller) that allows you to easily connect to APRS systems or other data networks. With an adjustable power from 5W to 100mW, you can adjust the transmission power to suit the situation as needed. Furthermore, Bluetooth and a microSD/SDHC memory card slot allow for flexible connection to a PC.

After a long wait, Kenwood has introduced the TH-D75E, a VHF/UHF cell phone that promises to take amateur radio communications to a new level. With integrated digipeater, dual receive, broadband capability, multimode.
The device meets the IP54/55 standards and is therefore protected against the ingress of dust or rainwater, for example.

Although Kenwood has not released any further official details, more information is expected to be revealed at this year’s HAM RADIO in Friedrichshafen, Germany, before the final presentation in JAPAN in the fall.