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.


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  1. Anytone AT-D878UVII Plus (V2, BT, 2100 mAh)
    Anytone AT-D878UVII Plus (V2, BT, 2100 mAh)

    Full-featured DMR/analogue handheld VHF/UHF transceiver with GPS, Bluetooth, color display and high capacity battery and Bluetooth. With real VFO-mode

    No longer available

    €195.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €163.87
    In stock
    SKU AT-D878UV2B2
  2. Expert Electronics SunSDR2-PRO SDR TRx
    Expert Electronics SunSDR2-PRO SDR TRx

    HF/6m/VHF high output SDR transceiver with excellent independant receivers and full duplex capability

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    €1,999.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €1,679.83
    SKU SUNSDR2-PRO
  3. Icom ID-RP1200VD D-Star Repeater
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    Icom ID-RP1200VD D-Star Repeater

    Repeater for 23cm, max. 10 Watt, D-Star and FM mixed operation

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    €1,829.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €1,536.97
    SKU ID-RP1200VD
  4. Elad FDM-S2 SDR Receiver
    Elad FDM-S2 SDR Receiver

    Compact SDR receiver with DRM decoder, synchronous detection and 16bit A/D converter, incl. Software FDM-SW2.

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    €525.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €441.18
    SKU FDM-S2
  5. Hytera PD-505
    Hytera PD-505

    UHF handheld DMR transceiver without display and keypad, optimized for easy and intuitive operation. Programming via computer

    No longer available

    €279.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €234.45
    In stock
    SKU PD-505
  6. Expert Electronics Colibri-NANO SDR Rx
    Expert Electronics Colibri-NANO SDR Rx

    Ultra-compact HF-SDR in USB-stick size, very sensitive, low noise receiver

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    €328.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €275.63
    SKU COLIBRI-NANO
  7. Yaesu FT-710 Field HF Transceiver
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    Yaesu FT-710 Field HF Transceiver

    Yaesu FT-710 Field Transceiver 100W shortwave + 6m

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    €1,125.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €945.38
    SKU FT-710FIELD
  8. Kenwood TM-281E
    Kenwood TM-281E

    Rugged VHF mobile FM transceiver with powerful, front-facing speaker and DTMF microphone. Ideal for use in loud environments and vehicles.

    No longer available

    €219.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €184.03
    In stock
    SKU TM-281E
  9. Preppcomm DMX 40m Morse Code Transceiver
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    Preppcomm DMX 40m Morse Code Transceiver

    40 m band QRP CW transceiver with integrated Morse code decoder/encoder, touch display.

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    €399.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €335.29
    SKU PRP-DMX40

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FAQ

Which frequencies am I allowed to use as an amateur radio operator?
Depending on the class of the amateur radio license, different frequency ranges are available. In the VHF/UHF range, for example, frequencies between 144 and 146 MHz and 430 and 440 MHz are allocated for use by amateur radio operators.
Do I need permission to operate amateur radio equipment?
Yes, to operate amateur radio, you need a license which can be obtained by passing an examination. This exam consists of theoretical and practical parts and assesses the knowledge and skills of the prospective amateur radio operator.
What accessories do I need for operating my amateur radio equipment?
In addition to the amateur radio equipment, you need an antenna and a power supply. Depending on the location and operational requirements, additional accessories such as masts, cables, and filters may also be necessary.

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