Mobile Radios

Not very surprisingly, most mobile radios are found in vehicles. But also at home this class of device is very often used, for example to keep in touch with friends from the local club. The big advantage of a mobile radio is its compactness. When installed in a vehicle, there is usually little space, so small dimensions are a must. In addition, it is often possible to remove the control head via a cable and mount it separately. Most mobile devices are only designed for FM on VHF/UHF and thus enable the popular relay radio from home or on the road. However, a few devices for mobile use also offer short wave and other operating modes such as SSB or CW. Thus, the compact mobile device is often a fully-fledged replacement for holidays or even in the car. WiMo offers such devices from leading manufacturers. Just ask us - we have got it.

 

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  1. Yaesu FTX-1F All Mode HF/VHF/UHF Transceiver
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    Yaesu FTX-1F All Mode HF/VHF/UHF Transceiver

    Portable transceiver with SDR technology, HF/VHF/UHF, C4FM, up to 10 watts transmit power, 2 independent receivers and much more.

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    SKU FTX-1F
  2. Icom IC-705 All Mode HF/VHF/UHF Transceiver
    Icom IC-705 All Mode HF/VHF/UHF Transceiver

    HF/50MHz/VHF/UHF portable transceiver with D-Star, GPS, Bluetooth and large, user-friendly colour touch-display. Operation via battery or external power.

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    As low as: €1,419.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €1,192.44
  3. Yaesu FT-891
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    Yaesu FT-891

    Compact HF allmode mobile transceiver with removable front panel, DSP, high sensitive triple conversion receiver, large display

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    €699.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €587.39
    SKU FT-891
  4. Yaesu FTM-500DE
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    Yaesu FTM-500DE

    FM/C4FM VHF/UHF mobile transceiver with large touch-display, removable front panel, 2 independant receivers, GPS/APRS and wideband receiver

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    €599.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €503.36
    SKU FTM-500DE
  5. Yaesu FTM-300DE
    Yaesu FTM-300DE

    FM/C4FM VHF/UHF mobile transceiver with GPS, Bluetooth, 2 independant receivers, color display and automatic mode selection. The removable front panel allows flexible usage

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    €449.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €377.31
    SKU FTM-300DE
  6. Anytone AT-D578UV-PLUS DMR Mobil
    Anytone AT-D578UV-PLUS DMR Mobil

    Compact VHF/UHF DMR/analogue mobile transceiver with 2 independant receivers, Bluetooth, GPS, color-display and repeater function

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    €429.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €360.50
    SKU AT-D578-PLUS
  7. Yaesu FTM-200DE 50W C4FM Mobile Transceiver
    Yaesu FTM-200DE 50W C4FM Mobile Transceiver

    Dual band FM/C4FM mobile transceiver with GPS, optional Bluetooth, automatic mode selection and colour display. Great flexibility due to detachable control unit, 50W transmitting power, receiver 108-999 MHz.

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    €349.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €293.28
    SKU FTM-200DE
  8. Icom ID-5100E
    Icom ID-5100E

    VHF/UHF mobile FM/D-Star transceiver with 2 independant receivers, GPS, removable front panel with giant touch-display and AM-air band reception. Operation via free iOS/Android app is possible with optional Bluetooth.

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    €649.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €545.38
    SKU ID-5100E
  9. Yaesu FT-2980E VHF FM Transceiver
    Yaesu FT-2980E VHF FM Transceiver

    Very compact mobile analogue VHF transceiver with excellent large-signal immunity, DTMF microphone

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    €189.00 €175.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €147.06
    SKU FT-2980E
  10. Yaesu FTM-6000E FM Mobile Transceiver 50W
    Yaesu FTM-6000E FM Mobile Transceiver 50W

    The new FTM-6000E is a feature-rich 50W mobile transceiver with a new E2O-III - easy to operate user operating interface.

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    €279.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €234.45
    SKU FTM-6000E

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FAQ

What is the difference between a radio and a walkie-talkie?
The main difference between a two-way radio and a walkie-talkie is functionality and intended use. A radio, often also referred to as a mobile device or base station, is a more extensive means of communication that is often permanently installed and provides a greater range and more frequency bands. It is designed for serious amateur radio use and supports a variety of transmission modes, including digital. A walkie-talkie, on the other hand, is a type of portable radio device intended for simple, usually short-distance communication use. It is portable, accessible to everyone, and is widely used for recreational use or in commercial applications that do not require complex radio communications. Walkie-talkies are often limited to certain frequency bands such as PMR446 or FRS/GMRS and do not have the advanced features and settings that amateur radios offer.
Christoph Breker
Can I use my cell phone as a radio?
No, a conventional cell phone cannot be used directly as an amateur radio device because it operates on completely different frequencies and protocols. Amateur radios operate on special frequency bands allocated for the amateur radio service and use modulation types appropriate for communication over those bands. However, there are apps that can connect to amateur radio networks via the Internet, allowing you to communicate indirectly via a cell phone, but this requires an existing Internet connection and is not the same as classic amateur radio, which uses independent communication channels. To participate in amateur radio, you must have a licensed radio and an appropriate license.
Christoph Breker
What is the NCDXF beacon system and how can it be used for DX communications?
The NCDXF beacon system, operated by the Northern California DX Foundation and the IARU, consists of 18 beacons that transmit on a fixed time schedule and on five different amateur radio bands. Each beacon transmits sequentially on the 20, 17, 15, 12 and 10 meter bands. The signals provide information about the propagation conditions through their graduated transmission power (from 100 W to 100 mW). By listening to these beacons, radio amateurs can quickly determine which bands and directions currently offer good propagation conditions.
Ivan Leitner