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Universal Radio-Gram Universal Radio, Inc. ✔ Universal SPECIAL EVENTS 651-B Lakeview Plaza Blvd. ✔ NEW PRODUCTS Worthington, OH 43085 Radio-Gram ✔ SPECIAL SALES Orders & Prices: 800 431-3939 Information: 614 866-4267 #380 May 2, 2019 ✔ ANNOUNCEMENTS Web: www.universal-radio.com New! REM-800B IC-9700 ARCBB202C REM-800S The Eton ARCBB202C Black- The Remtronix REM-800B (shown) is a very out Buddy Color is a multifunc- compact flexible antenna providing extremely tional device. It is motion acti- good VHF-UHF reception especially in the vated night light that has an range of 700 to 960 MHz. It has +6dB mini- ambient light detector. You may mum gain over a standard antenna. This 7 inch antenna terminates to a male BNC. adjust the color for a clean white $ counter top, calming blue bed- REM-800B Order #6119 21.95 room or cool mint bathroom. The Remtronix REM-800S (not shown) is the ● Full Duplex ● SDR Architecture The controls are simple. Set the same, but terminates to a male SMA. These ● 99 Satel. Mems. ● Touch Screen Interface slide switch to DARK and the very high quality antennas are made in Japan. ● Full Break-In ● 144/440/1200 MHz device will automatically come REM-800S Order #6198 $21.95 ● Waterfall Display ● Realtime Spectrum on when it is dark. Set it to ● Tx/Rx Record ● Built-in DV Gateway AUTO for motion activation. The Remtronix REM-820S (not shown) ter- This is a great function if you have the Buddy set minates to a male SMA and is optimized to The Icom IC-9700 follows the form-factor of the in a bathroom or a hall way. The Buddy is also a match the Uniden SDS100. With "O" ring. hugely successful HF/6 meter IC-7300. The IC- great item during power outages as it instantly REM-820S Order #6269 $22.95 9700 covers 2 meters, 440 and 1.2 GHz bands. It becomes a long lasting LED emergency flash- will have many of the features of the IC-7300 light. Just unplug if from the wall, fold in the including direct-sampling SDR architecture for 2 prongs, and you are out of the dark. meters and 23 cm. The IF receiver consists of a ARCBB202C Order #0045 $19.95 New! single, down conversion for 23cm that is between 311–371MHz. This design provides a quiet re- DJ-MD5T ceiver due to Icom’s DSP technology. Down FREE Offer! FREE Offer! FREE Offer! ● Analog FM & DMR conversion IF sampling is used for the 1.2 GHz We are so excited about introducing the Eton ● 5/2.5/1/0.2 Watts RF band. Refinements include: 4.3 inch color TFT Blackout Buddy Color that we are including one ● DMR Tier I and II touch screen and real-time spectrum display with FREE with all our Grundig shortwave radios: ● 4000 Channels waterfall. Additionally, the radio supports D-Star Executive Traveler, Executive Satellit, Field ● 250 Zones with built-in DV Gateway, dual watch, crossband BT, FRX5-SWL and Mini! ● Color TFT Display repeat and has main and sub-receive. Power We know once you have one Buddy, you will want ● Digital Voice Record output is: 100 watts on 2 meters, 75 watts on 440 one for every room! ● 10,000 Talk Groups MHz and 10 watts at 1.2 GHz. Requires 13.8 VDC ● Auto Analog/Digital 18 Amps. 9.4 x 3.7 x 9.4 inches 10.4 lbs. WORLD RADIO TV List $2200.00 Order #0970 Please Call HANDBOOK 2019 The Alinco DJ-MD5T commercial VHF/UHF HT As of press-time this item was in stock This long established covers 136-174 and 400-480 MHz. It supports for immediate delivery. Free UPS. publication is filled operation in traditional analog FM mode as well as with schedules, fre- DMR digital mode. RF ower may be selected at: 5, ® New! quencies and ad- 2.5, 1 or 0.2 watts. DVSI's AMBE+2 vocoder for dresses of shortwave voice clarity. Large full color display can show SDS200 broadcast stations. DMR ID, call sign, name and location. Includes: Organized primarily drop-in charging tray, AC charger, 7.4 V 1700 by country. Also in- mAh Li-ion battery, SMA flexible antenna, belt clip cludes a by-frequency and wrist strap. 2.32x4.65x1.57" 9 oz. listing of shortwave List $169.95 Order #0505 Please Call broadcast stations, DJ-MD5TGP plus receiver reviews. WRTH Pub. 73RD Edition. ©2018 672 p. List $49.95. The Alinco DJ-MD5TGP version is the same as Order #2019 ............................ $44.95 the DJ-MD5, but adds a built-in GPS. List $189.95 Order #6579 Please Call The Uniden Bearcat SDS200 is the base/mobile for Simple Operation and 3.5" Customizable Color rette lighter DC power cord, 12 VDC cord, mobile version of the hugely successful SDS100. It has Display. The SDS200 with Trunktracker X tech- bracket and printed manual. the same feature set as the SDS100, plus some nology supports: APCO P25 Phase I and II, Order #6200 $699.95 enhancements. This is Uniden’s latest and most Motorola, EDACS, and LTR Trunking, MotoTRBO advanced base/mobile digital trunking scanner. Capacity + and Connect +**, DMR Tier III**, Frequency coverage: 25-512, 758-824, 849-869, Hytera XPT**, Single-Channel DMR**, NXDN OPTIONS 895-960 and 1240-1300 MHz. The SDS200 incor- 4800 and 9600** and EDACS ProVoice** (* Addi- The optional CB-GPSK GPS receiver module porates the latest True I/Q receiver technology, tional or 3rd-Party software may be required. ** allows the SDS200 to automatically select nearby which provides the best digital decode perfor- Paid upgrades required for DMR, NXDN, and channels from its nationwide database! The data- mance in the industry, even in challenging receive ProVoice monitoring). base includes known analog and digital channels, environments. Highlights include: True I/Q™ Free Sentinel Software keeps the SDS200 data- so all you have to do is drive and listen! Receiver, TrunkTracker X, Direct Ethernet Con- base and memory up to date. This radio comes Order #2495 $49.95 nectivity for Streaming and Control, Complete with AD-1009 AC adapter, USB cable, installed 8 USA/Canada Radio Database, Location Control Gb MicroSD card, BNC telescopic antenna, ciga- Universal will be closed Monday May 27 for Memorial Day New! IC-V86 FT-4VR FT-25R FT-4XR FT-65R ● Rugged Construction ● Simple Operation With FREE Yaesu Hat ● Three RF Levels With FREE Yaesu Hat ● ● Backlit LCD ● 200 Memories Memories ● ● DTMF Keypad ● 5 Watts RF Output 5 Watts RF Output ● ● 1500 mW Audio ● FM Broadcast FM Broadcast ● ● Encode/Decode ● Scanning Scanning ● ● 207 Alpha Memories ● Weather Alert Weather Alert ● ● 7 Watts RF ● PL Encode/Decode PL Encode/Decode ● ● DCS Encode/Decode DCS Encode/Decode ● The Icom IC-V86 is an advanced, rock solid, high- ● ARTS System ARTS System quality 2 meter analog radio. You can select 7, The Yaesu FT-4VR is a rugged, compact, 2 meter 5.5, 2.5 or 0.5 watts of RF output. Extended The Yaesu FT-25R is a rugged, compact, 2 meter HT with 5 watts of RF power transmitting from 144- receive is 136 to 174 MHz. Enjoy built-in CTCSS/ HT with 5 watts of RF power transmitting from 144- 148 MHz. Receives 65-108 and 136-174 MHz. DTCS encode and decode. 207 memory channels 148 MHz. Receives 65-108 and 136-174 MHz. Has large backlit display, quick recall keys, scan- are featured including 6 scan edge and 1 call. And Has large white LED display, quick recall keys, ning, weather alert, keypad entry, FM broadcast each memory can be labeled with up to 5 charac- scanning, weather alert, keypad entry, FM broad- receive, ARTS, CTCSS/DCS operation, busy ters. The recently developed Icom audio system cast receive, ARTS, CTCSS/DCS operation, busy channel lockout, APO, TOT. Has a full 1 Watt of outputs 1500 mW powerful and crystal-clear au- channel lockout, APO, TOT. Has a full 1 Watt of powerful, clear audio. Includes: SBR-28LI 7V dio, which provides clear communication even in powerful, clear audio. Includes: SBR-25LI 7V 1750 mAh battery, SAD-20 AC adapter, SBH-22 noisy environments. This durable radio has water 1950 mAh battery, SAD-20B AC adapter, SBH-22 rapid charger, antenna and belt clip. 2.1 x 43.5 x resistance and dust-protection. The supplied BP- rapid charger, SMA-J antenna and belt clip. 2.1 x 1.2 inches. 8.9 oz. 298 Lithium-ion battery pack has 2250 mAh (typi- 4.1 x 1.2 inches. 9 oz. List $65.00 Order #1004 $59.95 $ $ cal) capacity. Also includes charger and BNC List 85.00 Order #6025 74.95 antenna. The IC-V86 does not require PC pro- The Yaesu FT-4XR is identical but covers both the The Yaesu FT-65R is identical but covers both the gramming, and settings can be changed from 2 meter and 440 MHz bands with 5 watts. Receive 2 meter and 440 MHz bands with 5 watts. Receive radio. Made in Japan. range is 65-108, 136-174 and 400-480 MHz. range is 65-108, 136-174 and 400-480 MHz. List $169.00 Order #4086 $129.95 List $80.00 Order #6004 $72.95 List $100.00 Order #0065 $89.95 New! RS-35M-AP New! 20M/2M/440 A 20 inch antenna for 20 meters? Impossible! Until SDS100 now ... The COMPACtenna 20M/2M/440 represents a The Uniden Bearcat new reality. It uses a pat- SDS100 starts off with the ented design which includes considerable capabilities of magnetic-field-enhance- the respected BCD436HP ment.
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