Largest selection of amateur radios

Amateur radio still enjoys great popularity as a hobby. Contrary to many pessimistic opinions, younger generations are discovering amateur radio again as an ideal hobby for the practical application of technical interest in connection with computers and radio technology. Many technical innovations such as digital radio or SDR technology (Software Defined Radio) play an important role, because these technologies offer the opportunity to combine the worlds of computer and radio technology. This is much easier for a generation that grew up with PC and game consoles than before. Modern desktop- and mobile radios are perfect for these cases, also the most handheld transceivers have a lot of features for use in future. To serve this very diverse market with radios and all accessories is WiMo's task. You want to learn more about the fascination of amateur radio? Then our amateur radio guide for newcomers and those returning to amateur radio is just the thing for you! You will find this and many other interesting facts here on our website about amateur radio.


Amateur radio, also known as ham radio, is a hobby where licensed operators use wireless communication techniques to connect with other amateur radio enthusiasts worldwide. Amateur radio operators use special radio equipment to send and receive signals across various frequency bands. Learn more in our amateur radio guide.

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  1. Anytone AT-D878UV (2100mAh)
    Anytone AT-D878UV (2100mAh)

    Full-featured DMR/analogue VHF/UHF handheld transceiver with standard battery and real VFO-mode

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    €189.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €158.82
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    SKU AT-D878UV
  2. Yaesu FT-DX5000 with SM-5000
    Yaesu FT-DX5000 with SM-5000

    High-end HF-transceiver, 300Hz roofing filter, two excellent independant receivers and built-in 230V power supply

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    €3,748.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €3,149.58
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    SKU FT-DX5000.SM
  3. Yaesu FT-DX5000 (Limited)
    Yaesu FT-DX5000 (Limited)

    High-end HF-transceiver, 300Hz roofing filter, two excellent independant receivers and built-in 230V power supply

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    €3,748.00
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    SKU FT-DX5000MP
  4. Kenwood TS-990s
    Kenwood TS-990s

    Flagship HF/6m stationary transceiver with 2 excellent independant receivers, high-speed tuner, high HF-ouptput, DSP, 2 displays.

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    €7,498.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €6,300.84
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    SKU TS-990S
  5. Yaesu VX-6E Bi-band handheld radio
    Yaesu VX-6E Bi-band handheld radio

    VHF/UHF water resistand FM handheld transceiver with wideband receiver and backlit display and keypad.

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    €169.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €142.02
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    SKU VX-6E
  6. Yaesu FT-25E VHF FM Transceiver
    Yaesu FT-25E VHF FM Transceiver

    Rugged and easy to use analogue VHF handhald transceiver with direct access to 4 user-defined channels and WFM reception

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    €77.60
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €65.21
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    SKU FT-25E

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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 radio stations broadcast during a power failure?
Amateur radios can transmit even during a power outage as long as they are powered by an alternative power source such as batteries, rechargeable batteries or a generator. Many radio amateurs set up their stations so that in the event of a power outage they can switch to emergency power to maintain communications. It is important that the radio and all necessary components for operation are prepared accordingly and equipped with a compatible emergency power supply.
Christoph Breker
How do I program my Anytone radio?
To program your Anytone radio, you will need the Customer Programming Software (CPS) and a USB cable. Follow the instructions in the manual to download and install the software. Connect the radio to your computer and open the CPS software. You can now change the settings of the radio and add or edit channels.
Christoph Breker

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