FlexRadio and too much coax!
Remote HF the way it should have always worked. Long coax runs have always been the compromise nobody wanted to make. Every meter of feedline between your radio and your antenna is costing you — on transmit, your power arrives at the antenna already diminished. On receive, that same feedline is acting like a noise antenna, pulling in interference before the signal even reaches your receiver. It's a trade-off the hobby accepted for decades because there was no better answer. FlexRadio Aurora changes that equation entirely. Aurora is built to live at the antenna. The radio can sit closer to the feedpoint, where your signal is strongest and your noise floor is lowest. Control, audio, and data travel over a standard network connection — no RF plumbing required beyond a short jumper to the antenna. The result is a station that's cleaner on receive and more efficient on transmit, without any of the traditional compromises. And 500 W is genuinely plug-and-play. No external amplifier to integrate, No extra failure points in the chain. Aurora delivers 500W power in a self-contained package designed from the ground up for remote and distributed operation. Drawing only 6 Amps @ 120VAC at full power! Whether you're running a serious DX station from a quiet rural site, building a remote setup you can operate from anywhere in the world, or simply trying to get the most out of a lot with antenna restrictions, Aurora gives you a path forward that doesn't require you to fight your own feedline. This is what remote HF is supposed to look like. http://www.flexradio.com/aurora

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