Jetstream JT220M 220mhz Mobile Transceiver

Just the other day on the FCC, the Jetstream JT220M, a 220Mhz Mobile Radio, for amateur radio use.

Manual here (part 1) and here (part 2).

The company’s website can be found here: www.jetstream-USA.com

    UPDATE:
    I spoke with the “importer”, www.jetstream-USA.com The price will be around $200-$250 street price, and with some luck these rigs will be available come Dayton Hamvention. At this time there were no definite plans for other Jetstream radio’s, but they were looking at some possibilities.

FCC id: W48JT220M

Icom ID-880H VHF/UHF Digital Transceiver

Recently visited by the FCC the Icom ID-880H digital D-Star dualbander.

Icom ID-880H

Icom ID-880H

Icom ID-880H

Icom ID-880H

More pictures here and here.

Manual here: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4.

Sales information from Universal Radio here.

FCC ID: ‘AFJ316700

Icom IC-80AD VHF/UHF D-Star Transceiver

Recently approved by the FCC the Icom IC-80AD D-Star radio. Very similar to the IC-92AD, but a little smaller, slightly different appearance and GPS capabilities. Main difference is that it’s not a true dual-bander.

IC-80AD Front

IC-80AD Front

IC-80AD Rear

IC-80AD Rear

IC-80AD Left

IC-80AD Left

IC-80AD Right

IC-80AD Right

IC-80AD Top

IC-80AD Top

User manual’s can be found here: Part 1, Part 2, Part3.

FCC ID: ‘AFJ315500′

ICOM IC-7600 FCC accepted

The Icom IC-7600 was FCC accepted today. Icom’s latest HF/50Mhz transceiver.
Some of the features include; 100 watt transmitter, front and rear USB ports (keyboard, computer control) and build in RTTY and PSK31 encoder/decoder. The expected pricetag will be around $4000.

IC-7600 Front

IC-7600 Front


IC-7600 Rear

IC-7600 Rear


IC-7600 Top

IC-7600 Top

As always Universal Radio has more details and a nicer picture on this radio.

More pictures here. Manual here (part 1) and here (part2 ).

FCC ID: AFJ307300

TEN-TEC RX-400 HF/VHF/UHF DSP receiver.

The TEN-TEC RX-400 receiver recently got a stamp of approval from the FCC, but what kind of receiver is this?
It has receiving range from 2-3000 Mhz (cellular blocked) and a lack of buttons and a display.

TEN-TEC RX-400 Front

TEN-TEC RX-400 Rear

The manual is not quite helpfull on how this receiver works, but the TEN-TEC website provides some more information.

  • USB, LSB, ISB, CW, AM, NFM, WFM modes
  • 1 Hz tuning steps
  • Can be controlled by RS232 or TCP/IP
  • 100 channels per/s scan speed
  • 1000 memory channels
  • At was not immediately apparent of control software is supplied with the radio.

    Some additional pictures here, manual here.

    FCC ID: ‘DJ7-400′

    Tokyo Hy-Power HL45

    Yet another Tokyo Hy-Power amplifier, this one does 45 watts on a 5 watt drive for HF and 6 meters, making it an perfect upgrade QRP radio’s like the FT-817 or IC-703.

    UB9HL-45B

    More picture here, and the instruction manual here.

    FCC ID:UB9HL-45B