Stryker 447HPC2 Heavy-Duty AM Regulator High Power 10 Meter Radio

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UPC: 040232344633
Regular price $299.99

Stryker 447HPC2 Heavy-Duty AM Regulator High Power 10 Meter Radio

  • High power design: up to 55W PEP with MOSFET finals
  • Heavy-duty AM regulator and “up-armored” receiver front-end
  • Advanced adjacent-channel rejection for cleaner audio
  • Digital echo with dual front controls + two selectable roger beeps (on/off)
  • 7-color channel display and 7-color backlit faceplate (manual or auto scan)
  • Multiple-step dimmer to fine-tune display brightness
  • Variable RF power control and variable talkback control

The Stryker 447HPC2 is a high-power 10 meter amateur radio built for strong transmit audio and tough mobile use. Its heavy-duty AM regulator and MOSFET finals deliver up to 55W PEP, while the “up-armored” receiver and adjacent-channel rejection help keep noisy signals out.

Style meets function: choose from 7 display colors (or let the CPU scan them), set the multi-step dimmer for day/night, and shape your sound with digital echo, variable talkback, and variable RF power. Front-panel controls make quick tweaks easy in any mobile setup.

Note: This is a 10 meter amateur radio (28 MHz). It is not a CB radio and requires appropriate licensing and operation within local regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Stryker 447HPC2 a CB radio?
No. It is a 10 meter amateur radio (28 MHz). A CB radio uses the 11 meter band (27 MHz). Use of this radio requires proper licensing and operation within regulations.
How much power does it make?
Up to 55 watts PEP in AM service, depending on tuning, antenna match, and supply voltage. Always use proper power wiring and a well-tuned antenna.
What do “variable power” and “talkback” do?
Variable RF power lets you reduce or increase output to match your setup. Talkback lets you hear your own transmitted audio in the speaker so you can fine-tune mic gain and echo.
What’s the point of digital echo and roger beep?
Echo adds a bit of presence to your transmit audio (use lightly). Roger beep gives a short tone at the end of your transmission; you can choose between two beeps or turn it off entirely.
Can I change the display color and brightness?
Yes. You can pick from 7 colors for the channel and faceplate lighting or let it auto-scan. The multi-step dimmer lets you set brightness for day or night.
What antenna and power supply should I use?
Use a quality 10/11-meter mobile antenna, mounted and tuned for low SWR. For base use, a regulated 13.8V DC power supply with adequate current capacity is recommended.