Here’s another flavor scanner for the RadioShack lineup, made by GRE and seemingly very similar to the PSR-500.
Another Dayton favorite and FCC approvee, the Icom IC-RX7.
Besides what you might expect from your average handheld receiver, this one features: 150Khz-1300Mhz range, 1650 memories and a Lithium Ion battery.
More information can be found on the Universal Radio website here.
Long awaited and star at the Dayton hamvention, and now approved by the FCC, the Yaesu VX-8R.
The VX-8R is very similar to the VX-7R, but among other features it has bluetooth and GPS capabilities.
Universal Radio has some good information on it here.
Introducing the HAND by ‘Can You Imagine’.
This little device is ment to be stuck on the back windshield of your car for instance, and with the supplied remote you can display the hand gesture of your choice, as there are: “I Love You”, “Hand Loose”, “The Horns”, “Peace”, “Defiance”, “Looser” and the proverbial “Finger/Bird”.
The HAND runs on four AA batteries and an A23 battery (supplied) for the remote. Read the manual here.
For more information about the company and the other stuff they produce, or to inquire where you might buy one of these, visit WWW.CYI.net
FCC ID: ‘ROC-TH2288T’