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Dec 19, 2014 · Explore Moonraker Online for leading amateur radio, CB radio, and communication equipment. Shop antennas, scanners, power supplies & more. Trusted by radio enthusiasts nationwide.
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Perfect for ham radio stations and radio scanners alike, Moonraker amateur radio antennas deliver excellent band coverage and rugged durability. Whether you’re into portable, stealth, or QRP …
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Moonraker Radio is a well-established UK brand specialising in amateur radio antennas, transceivers, and accessories. Their product range includes dual-band mobile antennas, HF/VHF/UHF base …
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CB DAZE: REVIEW: MOONRAKER TITAN 10M RADIO
Jan 11, 2025 · Late last year, a radio began to show up on the radar, and after watching a few YouTube videos, I thought I'd borrow one to check out: The Moonraker Titan, made for and sold by Moonraker, …
Products Spotlight: New Amateur Radio Gear from Moonraker
Aug 21, 2025 · Today we’re highlighting a range of Moonraker products, from dual-band base vertical antennas to center insulators and a switching desktop power supply. They were all featured in the …
Moonraker Titan (v.2) | TITAN - kcb.co.uk
The Moonraker Titan is one of the smallest multimode radios available, it is only half the depth of many other similar radios. It offers all the features you need and a large multifeature display.
Moonraker SDR-3000: Software Defined Radio Receiver with DSP
Discover the Moonraker SDR-3000 Software Defined Radio Receiver with advanced DSP digital demodulation system and modulation modes CW, AM, SSB and FM within a frequency range of 100 …
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repeater (145.800 MHz) with a simple handheld Yagi. It’s nice to see a lot of SSB activity on 15m today.