VHF/UHF Antennas for Amateur Radio‚ Public Safety‚ Business‚ Scanning‚ and Broadcast
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2 Meter Amateur Radio J-Pole Antenna
Price range: $46.00 through $50.00 -

462 MHz Land Mobile (GMRS) J-Pole Antenna
Price range: $30.00 through $34.00 -

Aviation (Airband) 118 – 128 MHz J-Pole Antenna
Price range: $51.00 through $55.00 -

NOAA Weather Radio / Railroad Band 160 – 164 Mhz J-Pole Antenna
Price range: $46.00 through $50.00 -

Snap-on Ferrite Beads 11mm (set of 3)
$9.00
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COVID-19 Update (July 7‚ 2020)
--- July 7‚ 2020 --- I've pretty much ridden the wave of new amateur radio operators getting on the air and sales have tapered off to a more manageable level. Normal turnaround is 1-2 business days. The 6 meter antenna usually ships in 3-4 days. The website has been...
Your Questions Answered‚ March 2020
First off I’d like to welcome all the new subscribers to the channel. In the last week we picked up over 600 new viewers‚ which is a nice little boost. Thanks for joining the channel. As a recap for all the new subscribers‚ every month I pick through the emails and...
New Radio! Yaesu FTM-300DR Product Announcement
Gigaparts broke the news last week of a new mobile radio coming from Yaseu. The FTM-300DR is a dual band mobile transceiver with Yaesu’s C4FM system fusion digital mode built it. At this time it’s difficult to tell if the FTM-300 will be a replacement of the FT-400 or...
Setting Memory Banks in the Yaseu FT3DR & FT2DR
The memory bank feature of the Yaesu FT2DR/FT3DR handheld radio is a powerful method to organize your channels. In this video I take you through the steps of setting up the memory banks in your radio. Viewer Swede Bloodfist asks the following question: Thanks for this...
Your Questions Answered- February 2020
It’s February so we’re half way through winter. The days are getting longer and the sun warmer. In no time I’ll be pulling the trailer out of the garage and planning some outdoor adventures. In the meantime I’ll have to contend with indoor operations. Please stay...
Does Snow Affect Vertical Antenna Performance
Last weekend we received one of many of the winter storms we usually get this time of year. This one dumped about 6 inches of snow on us. So when I posted a picture of my Wolf River Coil in the backyard with the snow creeping up to it‚ Andy asked the following...
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