Nearly 38,000 hams representing more than 40 countries and every U.S. state took the trip to slightly chilly, sometimes rainy, and occasionally sun-drenched southern Ohio for Dayton Hamvention® 2026, a gathering worthy of a Cecil B. DeMille epic (so let it be transmitted, so let it be done).
The total of 37,924 visitors set a new attendance record. Watch the video of Hamvention chairman Brian Markland, N8UDQ; spokesperson Michael Kalter, W8CI; and DX Engineering CEO Tim Duffy, K3LR, providing a recap of another great year in Xenia.
An enormous debt of gratitude goes to the Dayton Amateur Radio Association (DARA) and the more than 600 volunteers who worked tirelessly to make an event of this scope and complexity possible. The sheer number of hams traversing the buildings and grounds of the Greene County Fairgrounds and Expo Center once again give us pause to reflect on the ongoing impact amateur radio has on our communities and world.


The OnAllBands team talked with a long list of manufacturers and amateur radio’s movers and shakers. We’ll be getting to those interviews in future posts. While our attention has shifted to helping hams prepare for ARRL Field Day (June 27-28), OnAllBands thought a wrap-up of Hamvention 2026 was in order.
Here are a few quick impressions about this year’s mega-celebration of everything amateur radio.
DX Engineering Booth Fills Up Quickly
It didn’t take long for the DX Engineering booth to become “ham radio central” after gates opened at 9:00 on Friday, May 15. Operators flooded in to check out the latest gear, make eyeball QSOs with the DX Engineering team, get their technical questions answered, and purchase upgrades for their stations.







DX Engineering Goes Portable
Extending the “Adventure on the Air” theme highlighted in the 2026 DX Engineering Amateur Radio Products Catalog, DX Engineering devoted an entire section of its booth area to portable operating.


FlexRadio/DX Engineering Aurora Transceiver Announcement
Shortly after the opening bell, FlexRadio announced that DX Engineering would be selling the company’s new Aurora transceivers.
DX Engineering is an exclusive distributor of Aurora 500-Watt HF/6-Meter SDR Transceivers in the U.S., extending its role within FlexRadio’s network of international distribution partners. In 2025, DX Engineering joined that network as an exclusive U.S. distributor of FlexRadio’s FLEX-8000 Series Transceivers, Maestro
Control Console, and accessories.
Read more about the valued relationship between FlexRadio and DX Engineering here. And check out the availability of the Aurora’s four models at DXEngineering.com.


Watch this video featuring FlexRadio’s Michael Walker, VA3MW, explaining why the all-in-one Aurora is a true game changer for hams:
Manufacturer’s Galore
Here are just a few of the amateur radio manufacturers who helped to make Dayton Hamvention® 2026 memorable:
REZ Antenna Systems founder Mike Giannaccio, W5REZ, discussed several of the company’s latest offerings on display, including a 17-foot carbon fiber whip and upgraded Ranger 80 II antenna system with integrated radial ports. DX Engineering is the world’s exclusive retailer of REZ amateur radio products.

The team from Carlson Roof Towers (below) launched their new Carlson Tower Lift at Hamvention. The device is designed to provide a safer and faster solution for servicing equipment on light-duty sectional lattice towers. The mechanical elevator system eliminates the need to repeatedly climb towers that require service. The initial release (Model 25) works with ROHN 25G and Amerite 25 towers up to 60-feet tall. It can be installed together with new tower installations or retrofitted onto existing towers. Read more about it at the Carlson website and find the tower lift at DX Engineering.











POTA Pavilion
This spot was once again a hub of activity for the growing contingency of outdoor operating enthusiasts:


Icom Announcement

Focus on DXing


WRTC UK 2026


Four Days in May
Once again, Four Days in May Vendor Night was met with a frenzy of activity. DX Engineering was on hand, displaying its new gear for portable QRP ops and other equipment.


Contest University
A packed house of contesters once again took home valuable insights at Contest University held May 14 at the Hope Hotel near Dayton. If you missed it, you can watch a livestream of the event from DX Engineering’s YouTube channel. Then make sure CTU is on your calendar for the next edition, Thursday, May 20, 2027. You can get a head start by making early reservations for rooms at the Hope Hotel starting June 15, 2026. Also, view slide decks of all 2026 Contest University presentations here.

We’ll have much more about Dayton Hamvention® 2026 in the months to come, so stay tuned!
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