Radio scanner and receiver for amateur radio

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  1. Icom IC-R8600 SDR Receiver to 3 GHz
    Icom IC-R8600 SDR Receiver to 3 GHz

    High-end wideband SDR-receiver with innovative receiver concept and user-friendly design. The large colour touch-display features waterfall diagrams. Remote operation is possible.

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    €2,885.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €2,424.37
    SKU IC-R8600
  2. Icom IC-R6 handheld scanner
    Icom IC-R6 handheld scanner

    Very compact AM/FM/WFM analogue handheld scanner with high scanning speed and excellent operating time. Fits in every pocket.

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    €221.60
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €186.22
    SKU IC-R6
  3. Alinco DJ-X7E handheld scanner
    Alinco DJ-X7E handheld scanner

    Light and compact, well-featured and easy to use wiedeband receiver for AM/FM

    No longer available

    €179.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €150.42
    In stock
    SKU DJ-X7E
  4. Alinco DX-R8E Allmode Receiver
    Alinco DX-R8E Allmode Receiver

    Full-featured allmode analogue HF receiver with I/Q signal output, easy-to-read large display

    No longer available

    €429.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €360.50
    In stock
    SKU DX-R8E
  5. Icom IC-R30 handheld scanner
    Icom IC-R30 handheld scanner

    High-end full-featured handheld wideband allmode-scanner for analogue and digital modes with GPS. Battery can be charged via USB-port.

    No longer available

    €839.60
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €705.55
    In stock
    SKU IC-R30

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Scanners are ideal for listening to simple modulated analog signals. They are often used by amateur radio enthusiasts to find active channels. Additionally, they also allow the reception of other signals, such as weather satellite data, which can be decoded using computer programs. It's important to note that in some countries, listening to radio communications from authorities and security services may be illegal and can have legal consequences. Caution should be exercised when selecting and using a scanner. Scanners are available in various models, including handheld devices, mobile units, and stationary radios. Simple models suitable for amateur radio typically support only FM modulation and can only search within specific frequency ranges. Higher-end models, on the other hand, offer continuous reception from a few kHz to 3.3 GHz and support various modulation types such as AM, FM, SSB (LSB and USB), and CW.