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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 ...
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 ...
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
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.
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]
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.