Also, check out a video featuring the new COMPACtenna 40-60-80 antenna.
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Have you received the 2026 edition of the DX Engineering Amateur Radio Products Catalog? If so, we hope you’ve enjoyed browsing through its 140 pages packed with everything you could possibly want to upgrade your stations.

Inside you’ll find the hottest amateur radio gear on the planet, including the latest from REZ Antenna Systems, gear for portable ops from DX Engineering, and FlexRadio’s breakthrough, all-in-one 500W Aurora transceivers. You’ll also see well-established gear that continues to deliver results at stations around the globe, including proven equipment from DX Engineering:
- Genius Clamps
- Coaxial Cable Assemblies
- NCC-2 Receive Antenna Phasing System
- Receiver Guard Electronic RF Limiter
- RT4500HD Heavy-Duty Rotator
If you don’t have your catalog yet, click here to request a free copy from DXEngineering.com or view it digitally.
Please keep in mind that the release of the catalog doesn’t mean DX Engineering stops adding to the more than 30,000 products it carries. Far from it. Today we’re featuring five new products (there are many more we’ll focus on later) you’ll find by clicking on “What’s New” from the menu bar at DXEngineering.com.
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DX Engineering Go Portable Polo Shirts: If you dig operating in the outdoors (and who doesn’t, these days?), you’ll love these comfortable and stylish polo shirts from DX Engineering! Designed in a sleek light sterling gray with DX Engineering and Go Portable logos, these polos feature a subtle mini grid texture that elevates everyday wear with a polished, modern look. Crafted from lightweight 4.6-ounce 100% polyester jacquard, they offer moisture-wicking, odor-fighting, stain-release, and snag-resistant properties that keep you looking sharp and feeling great all day long. Available in men’s small to 5X large.

COMPACtenna FAST 40-60-80 Discrete HF Antenna: This antenna is designed to deliver strong, consistent performance across the 80/60/40M bands. Traditional HF antennas demand space. COMPACtenna says the FAST 40‑60‑80 redefines what’s possible by condensing serious HF capability into a footprint measuring just 56″ H x 15″ W x 24″ L. Further, it weighs only five lbs. and packs nicely into a 20″ x 30″ bag for easy transport.


Whether you’re working from a small backyard, operating under HOA restrictions, or installing in an attic, the FAST 40-60-80 (500W SSB, 250W FM-Digital voice, 150W AM voice, 100W Digital data) is designed to keep you on the air by performing even when conditions are unpredictable. It features a novel hybrid antenna architecture, combining the best attributes of magnetic loop antennas, loaded monopoles, off-center-fed designs, and capacitive earth coupling. This is further enhanced by a broadband staged LC network, enabling efficient operation across multiple bands while delivering more gain than typical small magnetic loop antennas.
Setup is fast and intuitive with no tools required. It comes with pre-assembled antenna system, 18-foot coaxial lead terminated with a PL-259, 50-foot RG-8X coaxial assembly with PL-259s on each end, double SO-239 barrel connector, and ferrite bead kit.
Learn more about the FAST 40-60-80 from this DX Engineering video from Dayton Hamvention®:
Heil Sound Ham Radio BM-17 Lightweight Headsets
An excellent choice for portable operations, these redesigned headsets feature several updates from the previous BM-17 models, including a new swivel-mounted boom that allows operators the flexibility of positioning the microphone on the left or right side.

The black headsets are available as either BM-17S single-side or BM-17D dual-side models. To accommodate different transceivers, both models of the BM-17 are available with either a dynamic element or an iC electret element. The speakers used in the BM-17 headset are extra sensitive, so they do not require much AF drive from the transceiver. Their frequency response is 200 Hz – 5 kHz with exceptionally low distortion. They come with replaceable ear pads made of acoustic foam. Heil headsets feature two different mic elements, so they must be paired with the appropriate Heil AD-1 series transceiver mic adapter cable (not included).


“Satellite Operating for Amateur Radio”: Author Tony Milluzzi, KD8RTT, helps you discover the thrill of amateur radio satellites, offering clearly written advice so you can start making contacts of your own. KD8RTT breaks down the world of amateur satellites into practical, easy-to-follow steps. If you’ve ever thought working “the birds” was too complicated or required expensive gear, this 176-page softcover reference will show you just how accessible and exciting it really is.

Comet HF Monoband Base-Loaded Mobile Antennas: These one-quarter wavelength base-loaded antennas are designed for the mobile or portable enthusiast who wants the performance of a single-band antenna with a shorter profile. Models range from 3.08 to 7 feet in length. They have a power rating of 250W SSB/125W CW/60W Digital and can achieve a user-adjustable SWR of 1.5:1 or less. They feature a standard UHF antenna base for quick changeouts and a high-quality black anodized finish. Choose from single-band models for 80, 40, 20, 17, 15, 10 and 6 meters.

We’ll be featuring many more new amateur radio products available at DX Engineering in the days ahead, so stay tuned to OnAllBands.
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