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Free Radio for Your Friend giveaway is a beloved Radioddity tradition that celebrates the spirit of giving and friendship. We invite our customers to share with us why their friends deserve a free radio from Radioddity. Every year, we are moved by the stories of kindness, generosity, and camaraderie...
--By Robert Gulley K4PKM The Radioddity QT80 is a very interesting addition to the Radioddity line of CB and Amateur radios. It cleverly walks a line between being a CB (channelized) radio, and a channelized/VFO capable amateur radio. You are likely to have heard of this radio already, as there...
--By Dan Robinson It's quite extraordinary that in these days of reduced use of shortwave some manufacturers continue to develop portable receivers for the worldwide community of radio listeners. We have the Choyong LC90, which for the first time attempted to combine HF, MW, FM and Internet radio (still a...
--By Jay Allen Overview The Raddy RF919 packs a world of reception into an arrestingly handsome and solid instrument. Build quality seems high. It not only covers standard FM/MW/LW and SW (including SSB modes) but in addition covers Weather Band, Air Band, a dedicated CB band, VHF from 30 –...
New firmware version information is as follows after the upgrade: File Information Image File SHA256: e507e7ad98b3ca4e30407177f579717318e9718b1542c48c7532556627734514APP: 1.0.6 Jan 14 2025,14:13:28BASE: 1.0.6 Jan 11 2025,13:46:22 Note You are advised to verify the SHA256 value prior to the upgrade. The potential method for obtaining the verification value is as follows: -Windows Users:...
Introduction Are you looking for a new way to combine your love for the outdoors with your passion for amateur radio? Consider exploring the world of QRP Radio for your upcoming POTA adventure. In this blog, we’ll guide you through the basics of QRP Radio, the essential equipment, and tips...
--By Rick Eaton KD4HGR I have never owned a Baofeng radio but I am impressed with this GMRS model. If you ask any GMRS or Amateur Radio operator today if they have a Baofeng radio, the answer is probably yes, and why not for between $30-$100 depending on your accessories....
--By Dave Jensen, W7DGJ Hams love to argue about antennas. Does it ever seem to you that the antenna is closely tied to our emotions and "radio ego"? While I have indeed run into brand zealots ("ICOM vs. Yaesu" or vice versa) that bothers me a lot less than when...