Uhf Transceiver
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Handheld VHF & 2 Meter Amateur Radio Tranceiver 5watt, TYT TH-F5 Ham Radio $78.50 VHF & 2 meter Handheld 5W transceiver, 136-174Mhz . Direct Keypad Freq & function entry. 128 AlphaNumeric memory channels, Scan modes, PL & DPL (ctcss/dcs), selectable step rates & repeater shift. Has regular Amateur SMA antenna jack, & a "Kenwood Style" 2-pin speakermike jack, for compatibility w/ many aftermarket accessories. Optional PC programming cable available.. 5W / 2W / 1W Output setti... |
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Handheld Deluxe VHF/UHF Dualband Amateur Radio 2M/440 Transceiver with Twin Display 5W TYT TH-UVF1 $99.99 New Black Color TH-UVF1A Dual Band, Dual Display, Dual Standby VHF-UHF 2M/440 deluxe Amateur Handheld Ham radio Transceiver! * It Features a receive range of 87-108 FM Broadcast, plus 136-174Mhz & 390-520Mhz! * Transmits full Ham Bands of 144-148Mhz & 430-450Mhz. ( Also 136-174 & 420-490 for Auth users). * Direct Keypad entry, VOX, Tone Scan, Voice prompts, FCC Approved. * 3 selectable colors ... |
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TYT TH-9000 60 Watt VHF Transceiver / 2 Meter Amateur Ham Radio 200ch $155.99 TYT TH9000 2M VHF amateur transceiver. ctcss/dcs/scan/dtmf. 200 AlphaNumeric Channels, Built In Emergency Alarm. Five P1-P5 Front Function keys are user prgrammable/function customizable. Includes Keypad mic, power cord & bracket. 136-174 Mhz. Requires 12Vdc at 14 Amp.... |
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UHF Transceiver $350.00 ... |
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Build Your Own Low-Power Transmitters: Projects for the Electronics Experimenter $42.02 Rudolf Graf and William Sheets have written a book containing twenty low-power (LP) transmitter projects, perfect for the electronics hobbyist and radio experimenter. Now that the FCC has changed its regulations about "pirate" transmissions, more and more people are setting up radio and video stations for broadcast from their homes. Build Your Own Low-Power Transmitters addresses applications for ... |
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Frost & Sullivan recognizes Impinj for innovative UHF RFID transceiver, the Indy R1000 chip.(BUSINESS)(ultra high frequency): An article from: RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Newsletter $9.95 This digital document is an article from RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Newsletter, published by Information Gatekeepers, Inc. on August 1, 2008. The length of the article is 726 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitl... |
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NEW BAOFENG UV-5R VHF/ UHF DUAL-BAND TWO WAY RADIO $62.95 This BAOFENG UV-5R transceiver is a micro-miniature multiband FM transceiver with extensive receive frequency coverage, providing local-area two-way amateur communications along with unmatched monitoring capability. Frequency Range: 65-108MHz(FM Receive only) 136-174MHZ and 400-480HZ (TX/RX) |
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Midland XT511 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Emergency Crank Radio $89.99 Midland's XT511 is a durable GMRS emergency crank radio with a wealth of features to keep you informed, charged up, and in contact no matter the situation around you. Stay in touch no matter your environment. Dynamo crank allows recharging of batteries without access to electricity. Built-in flashlight and USB port for charging your cell phone or other device... |
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Uniden MHS75 VHF Waterproof Two-Way Marine Radio $99.99 - Uniden two-way VHF marine radio- Dual triple and quad watch plus- JIS8/IPX8 submersible- Rapid clip-on DC charger- Large orange backlit LCD- Up to 12 hour battery life- All marine VHF channels- All NOAA weather channels- Memory channel scan- USA/international and Canadian channels- 1/2.5/5 watt switchable- Weather alert- backlit keypad- Flexible rubber antenna- Compact size- Covered by Uniden's ... |

How much is a Yaesu FTC-1143 Transceiver worth?
I'm selling my uncles old Yaesu UHF HANDIE TRANSCEIVER FTC-1143, Its used. I'm wondering how much its worth?
Probably not a lot, it's only got 10 programmable channels which isn't much by today's standards. If you wanted to sell it for the best price you'd be best trying at a hamfest/radio rally, they usually have a "bring and buy" sales stand where you can put stuff on for sale and they take a small percentage if they can shift it. Maybe $50 top whack.
