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  2. List of amateur radio transceivers - Wikipedia

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    As an "all-band" transceiver, the TS-2000 offers a maximum power output of 100 watts on the HF, 6 meters, and 2 meters bands, 50 watts on 70 centimeters, and, with the TS-2000X or the optional UT-20, 10 watts on the 1.2 GHz or 23 centimeters band. The (American version) radio's main receiver covers 30 kHz through 60 MHz, 142 MHz through 152 MHz ...

  3. List of software-defined radios - Wikipedia

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    SDR(X) HF, VHF & UHF [111] Pre-built 0.1 – 1850 MHz (R820T tuner) ? No Optimized for HF amateur bands with 4 user selectable pre-select HF filters ? USB Yes Yes Yes SignalShark [112] Pre-built 8 kHz - 8 GHz 40 MHz 16 N/A No ? < 1 ? Gigabit Ethernet Yes ? ? ? SoftRock-40 [113] Kit 7.5 MHz ext No 48 kHz 0/1 USB Yes Yes Yes SoftRock Lite II [114 ...

  4. List of military electronics of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Portable transceiver, Ultra high frequency (UHF)-band, 3,500 channels, 225-400 mc, 7 lbs: Collins Radio: AN/PRC-68 [160] AN/PRC-74: Portable HF radio: Hughes Aircraft (now Raytheon) AN/PRC-77: Portable Very High Frequency (VHF) radio, forward area, 3-5 Mile Range, replaced by Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System family of radios

  5. Signal/One - Wikipedia

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    The last Signal/One radio was a re-engineered ICOM IC-781. Information available indicates there were 1152 Signal Ones built: 850 CX7, 112 CX11, 168 MS1030 (number of "C" versions is not known), 6 MilSpec1030C, 15 MilSpec1030CI Icom IC-781 conversions and 1 Milspec1030E DSP Icom IC-756 Pro conversion.

  6. ICOM IC-7300 - Wikipedia

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    An ICOM IC-7300 Radio Tuned to the 20 Meter Band. The ICOM IC-7300 is a multimode 6 meter, 4 meter (ITU Region 1 only) and HF base station amateur radio transceiver. [1] The IC-7300 was announced to the public at the Japan Ham Fair in 2015. [2] The radio has 100 watts output on CW, SSB, and FM modulations and 25 watts of output in AM. [3]

  7. Heathkit - Wikipedia

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    The HW-101 HF transceiver became so ubiquitous that even today the "Hot Water One-Oh-One" can be found in use, or purchased as used equipment at hamfests, decades after it went out of production. In the case of electronic test equipment, Heathkits often filled a low-end entry-level niche, giving hobbyists access at an affordable price.