Latest version (rev.6) with new firmware & software now available. Note: this latest model has higher maximum output of 40W FM and 35W SSB, but it can also be supplied as a LOW POWER version on request (12W FM, 21W SSB) for no extra charge. This is the latest version 6 pcb & software. The CRE 8900 is a brand new radio currently being marketed and sold in Europe by Univercom (France).The radio chassis is new, and while some of the features and the layout of the board are reminiscent of the Anytone AT-5555/CRT6900/Alpha Max AM-1000, this radio is definitely a whole new animal. We can supply the radio ready programmed for whatever bands you prefer - but you must ensure that you only use the radio where your licence permits.Ĭan now be switched between 10m & 11m by key presses - without using software. GENERAL: Type: Citizen band / 'Freeband' / Export transceiver: Frequency range: 25-30 MHz: Channels/tuning steps: 360 (660) or 10 / 100 Hz. The built-in front microphone socket is 6-pin PRESIDENT wire. This radio is as standard 10m band multimode, but with a couple of keypresses expands it from 25.615 to 28.305. The long awaited Alinco Dr 135DX (similar to cre 8900 needle head with) 10 m/11 m CB/amateur radio, and comes with a height adjustable black barrel. Radiozing are the first to offer in the UK and across Europe the long awaited CRE8900, with the official USB programming lead and programming software downloadable from our website. Many of the features of the radio can be programmed by computer to give you a customised radio. CRE 8900, 10M 11M MULTIMODE AM FM USB LSB CW MULTICOLOR DISPLAY WITH USB CABLE DINAnd here we have it. CRE 8900 Mobile - Samson Tiara ::: CRE 8900 10 Meter Mobile 50 watt Mobile GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS. The same radio as the DX5000 but with a BLUE channel display and BLUE frequency display. The CRE 8900 is a 10 meter transceiver from Europe, with an all digital display and includes all modes (AM, FM, SSB, and CW).
Latest generation 10m multimode, that can be expanded to cover frequencies from 25.615 - 30.105 MHz where permitted.