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The DB25-D got released just a couple of days ago, but despite extended testing upfront, some bugs found their way up to the customer. Based on the feedback we got, the CPS turned out to be most urgent. We are proud to announce, that the new CPS 3.2 is now...
Several customers have asked for more advise and details on using the CPS supplied for our DB25-D dual mode dual band mobile radio. As we care on the demand of our customers, our engineers, together with our Customer Support staff, have put together a quite comprehensive Addendum to the existing...
Last year we held a "Free Radio for Your Friend" giveaway to invite our customers to tell us why their friends should get a free Radioddity radio. Many customers participated in the event and shared a lot of touching stories with us. So this year we are bringing back this...
Are you looking for a suitable cap for outdoor activities? Do you have an ideal hat for attending hamfest? With the coming of Radioddity 9th Anniversary, we've specially designed a Radioddity Edition Adjustable Velcro Cap! The cap comes with 2 badges made of adhesive square hook and loop tape, one...
Out of the box (without any special alignments) the sweet spot of the antenna is somewhere within the 11m band (e.g. 26.490Mhz) and it has already an acceptable SWR.As you know the SWR is depending on various parameters such as the way the antenna cable is routed or bend, the...
As you know, we not only sell radios, but also provide support to our customers. Often Xiegu G90 customers asked us about CAT control and digital mode operation with their G90. This was reason enough for our engineers to put together a document that includes all those bits and pieces...
What is HF radio? Known as the decameter band or decameter wave, high frequency (HF) is the ITU designation[1] for the range of radio frequency electromagnetic waves (radio waves) between 3 and 30 megahertz (MHz). The HF band is a major part of the shortwave band of frequencies, so...
What is GMRS radio? Known as “Class A Citizens Band" while renamed by FCC in 1987, GMRS stands for General Mobile Radio Service, using the same frequency band as FRS's (462-467 MHz). The difference is that GMRS radios have designated channels within those frequencies that aren't available to FRS radios....