Uniden President HR-2600 10 Meter (Pre-Owned)

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UPC: 050633032183
Regular price $218.99

Uniden President HR-2600 10 Meter Amateur Radio Transceiver (Pre-Owned)

The Uniden President HR-2600 is a classic 10 meter transceiver recognized for dependable performance, clear audio, and precise operating control. Designed for both mobile and compact base station setups, this radio delivers consistent results for operators who value reliability and straightforward functionality.

Covering the full 10 meter amateur band, the HR-2600 supports multiple operating modes to accommodate a wide range of communication needs. Its stable power output and accurate frequency control provide strong, clean signals, while clarifier adjustment allows fine-tuning for improved receive clarity during changing band conditions.

A large digital display presents essential operating information at a glance, including signal strength and output indicators. Built-in scanning options and programmable memory channels streamline operation by allowing quick access to frequently used frequencies. Noise reduction features help minimize interference, improving overall listening comfort during extended operating sessions.

The HR-2600 also includes integrated antenna monitoring to assist with system setup and optimization. Compact in size and easy to operate, it remains a trusted choice for operators seeking proven performance in a well-balanced 10 meter transceiver.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is the Uniden President HR-2600 suitable for mobile installation?
A: Yes, its compact design makes it suitable for both mobile and base station use.

Q: What operating modes does this radio support?
A: It supports multiple modes, including voice and CW operation.

Q: Does the radio include antenna monitoring features?
A: Yes, it includes a built-in SWR meter for antenna system adjustment.

Q: Can favorite frequencies be saved?
A: Yes, programmable memory channels are included for quick access.

Q: Is a license required to operate this radio?
A: Yes, operation requires a valid amateur radio license.