Vhf Ham Radio
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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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Yaesu FT-2900R 75 Watt 2 Meter VHF Mobile Transceiver Amateur Ham Radio $259.99 Mobile two meter Amateur Ham radio 75 Watt transceiver. Features lighted microphone with direct entry keypad, ctcss & dcs, scan & search modes. Transmits the 144-148Mhz Amateur radio band, receives 136-174Mhz.... |
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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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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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Uniden BC72XLT Handheld Scanner (Black) $70.16 FULLY PROGRAMMABLEHANDHELD WITH 100 CHANNELS & 12 BANDSCLOSE CALL RF CAPTURE TECHNOLOGY FEATURES FULL FREQUENCY LCD DISPLAY PAGER SCREEN CHAIN SEARCH SCAN DELAY SERVICE SEARCH & BACKLIT DISPLAYALKALINE OR RECHARGEABLE AA COMPATIBLE 3.5MM HEADPHONE JACKCOVERAGE: 25 MHZ 54 MHZ 108 MHZ 174 MHZ 406 MHZ 512 MHZINCLUDES BELT CLIP & AC ADAPTER/CHARGERUPC : 050633650394Shipping Dimensions : 9.60in X 6.00i... |
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Covert Earbud Mic Motorola CP200 CLS1110 PR400 CP100 $22.96 Compatible Ham Radio Model: Motorola VHF / UHF Spirit, Spirit Pro, Spirit Pro+ Motorola Spirt Series: SV10, SV11, SV11D, SV21, SV12, SV22, SV22C, SU210, SU22, SU22C, SU220 XTN Series: XTN446, XTN500, XTN600 XTN XV Series: XV1100 XV2100 XV2600 XTN XU Series: XU1100 XU2100 XU2600 CLS Series: CLS1110, CLS1410, CLS1413, CLS1450, CLS1450C Spirit M Series: MV11, MV11CV, MV12, MV12CV, MV21C, MV21CV,... |
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Cables To Go CABLES TO GO 25FT WI-FI M/M N-TYPE CABLE [Office Product] $34.95 Ultra Low Loss Cable is designed to transmit the maximum signal to your antennas. 1/2 inch LMR-400 cable by Times Microwave USA meets Military Specifications with silver foil and silver coated copper conductors for less signal loss in runs up to 200 feet.. In this high quality cable, the dimensions and spacing of the conductors are uniform. Any abrupt change in the spacing of the two conductors al... |
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Coaxial Lightning Antenna Surge Protector for Amateur, Ham, CB & Two-Way Radio - LP-350 $29.99 Inline Coaxial lightning surge Protector installs inline with Coax antenna cable of Ham Radios, CB, commercial & two way radio antennas. For Transceivers up to 350W, 0-600Mhz. SO-239 connectors.... |
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RadioShack PRO-96 5500-Channel Digital Handheld Scanner This handheld scanner has an abundant memory capacity, able to store frequencies in 5500 memory channels. Plus, you can store up to 16,500 ID codes in one "working" 500 channel. Follow APCO 25 digital and virtually all analog Motorola and GE/Ericsson EDACS trunked systems.... |
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Times Microwave USA LMR-400 50 0hm Coxial Cable $44.75 Ultra Low Loss Cable is designed to transmit the maximum signal to your antennas. 1/2 inch LMR-400 cable by Times Microwave USA meets Military Specifications with silver foil and silver coated copper conductors for less signal loss in runs up to 200 feet.. In this high quality cable, the dimensions and spacing of the conductors are uniform. Any abrupt change in the spacing of the two conductors al... |
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Channel Master CM 7777 TITAN2 UHF/VHF PREAMPLIFIER CM7777 $52.25 PREAMPLIFIERS MATV MAST MOUNTED... |
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Practical Antenna Handbook $54.95 The Antenna Builderâs Bible â Updated and Better Than Ever! Design and construct your own antennas with step-by-step instructions and plans. Joseph J. Carrâs Practical Antenna Handbook, Fourth Edition, is an update of the most popular book on antennas ever written. This empowering guide blends theoretical concepts that engineers need to design practical antennas with hard-learned l... |
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The ARRL Antenna Compendium Vol 8 $24.95 Reference book by the ARRL covering HF & VHF Amateur Radio Antennas.... |
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Fm 101X: Using FM Repeaters: Ac6V's Guide To Vhf/Uhf Fm Repeaters And Your First Vhf/Uhf Radio $12.32 AC6V'S Guide to VHF/UHF FM Repeaters and Your First VHF/UHF Radio. It is intended for those entering the world of FM Repeaters and Amateur Radio. The guide is written for new users with or without a technical background.... |

Cheap amateur radio transceivers. any ideas?
I am am extra class ham radio operator but am stupid when it comes to the actual electronics. I don't have a radio right now and need some advice. I am constantly broke but REALLY want to get a radio. I would like HF but if VHF/UHF is a cheaper route, i would do those too, as long as i can key up the local repeaters. Basically i am looking for something C H E A P. Like dirt cheap. Does anyone have any product ideas? I don't really care about the bells and whistles for now, just something to get me on the air. I don't know CW but would consider learning if the cheapest route takes me down that path.
If anyone has any ideas, suggestions, cheap options, or even an old radio sitting around that they don't use and would want to sell, hit me up.
Ham radio operators are NOT a dying breed. There are more now than ever and the numbers are increasing fast.
I too was very dumb about electronics when I got my extra. Frankly I memorized the questions and answers but I quickly educated myself. Join a local ham radio club or at least attend a meeting. You may find a member there who has a radio lying around they would part with. I highly encourage you to learn CW. CW QRP rigs can be built for little money and wire antennas are just too easy to make vs buying one.
