Learn About the FlexRadio Aurora HF Radio Directly from the Team that Developed It
We caught up with Tony, K1KP, Steve N5AC, and Gerald K5SDR from FlexRadio during the 2026 Orlando HamCation to learn all about the Aurora, FlexRadio’s new, incredibly efficient HF+6M SDR ham radio. Packed in an amazingly compact form factor housing, this versatile transceiver has its own built-in power supply and antenna tuner. Better still, you can get an impressive 500W (200W on 6M) of power—and thanks to its efficient design, it doesn’t generate a ton of heat, which means no bulky heatsinks either. In other words, this might be the ultimate portable HF radio. Watch the video for a detailed glimpse into the Aurora SDR radio directly from the team that brought it to life, then learn more in the link below. Got an idea for a video? Drop us an email at [email protected] and put YouTube Video Idea in the Subject line. Get more details on the FlexRadio Aurora here: https://www.dxengineering.com/search/...

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