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Related wiki pages [[Antennas]],  [[Emergency Communications]],  [[Receivers]],  [[Rotators]],  [[Towers and Masts]],  [[Tuners]], [[Manufacturers Websites]]
A transceiver is a device that is capable of both sending and receiving radio communications. It therefore combines a [[transmitter]] and a [[receiver]].


'''Links to transceiver pages'''
== Related wiki pages ==
 
* [[Antennas]]
* [[Emergency Communications]]
* [[Receivers]]
* [[Rotators]]
* [[Towers and Masts]]
* [[Tuners]]
* [[Manufacturers Websites]]
 
== Links to transceiver pages ==


The intent of these pages is to provide more detail than just links to manufacturers websites.  Anything of interest including mods, manuals etc will be of use to someone else.
The intent of these pages is to provide more detail than just links to manufacturers websites.  Anything of interest including mods, manuals etc will be of use to someone else.

Revision as of 14:08, 2 October 2010

A transceiver is a device that is capable of both sending and receiving radio communications. It therefore combines a transmitter and a receiver.

Related wiki pages

Links to transceiver pages

The intent of these pages is to provide more detail than just links to manufacturers websites. Anything of interest including mods, manuals etc will be of use to someone else.


Radio apparatus
Apparatus Keys - Morse * Kits * Radio/PC Interfaces * Receivers and transceivers * Software Defined Radio (SDR) * Vintage Radio
Manufacturers Alinco * Elecraft * Flex Radio Systems * MFJ * Icom * Kenwood * RF-Space * Ten Tec * Yaesu
Transceivers Alinco DX-70TH * Elecraft K1 * Elecraft K2 * Hendricks QRP Kits * Icom * Kenwood * Yaesu
Projects Build a simple 160 metre receiver * Powering a hand held transceiver from an AC power supply
See also Antennas