The recent 3B7A Saint Brandon DXpedition was the first major DXpedition using only SDR transcievers in its setup. No old-school analoge radios, only the latest SDR technology in an amazingly
ExpertSDR2 1.2 Released – Big Update!
ExpertSDR2 version 1.2.0 Final Release is here! And it brings lots of new features and improvements to your MB1, SunSDR2 PRO, SunSDR2 QRP, ColibriNANO and ColibriDDC device. A new professional
3B7A – 1st Major all-SDR DXpedition
The 3B7A Saint Brandon team is now active from Saint Brandon and we are exited! This is the first major DXpedition that will be using only SDR transcievers in its setup.
IC-7610 is finally here!
Today the new IC-7610 direct sampling high performance HF and 6 meter SDR transceiver from ICOM arrived. The IC-7610 introduces dual RF direct sampling receivers, achieving 110dB RMDR, rivalling that
X5105 Firmware Update
The new self contained HF+50MHz QRP transceiver is getting even better. This weekend Xiegu released another firmware update for this fun radio. Head over to our Pileup download section to
Quiz Winners Announced!
The Pileup Holiday Quiz was a success. More that 600 radio amateurs from all over the world played our Holiday Quiz. Who are the three lucky winners of ModMics? Look
New portable X5105 HF+6m transceiver
PileupDX.com adds the portable X5105 HF+6m transceiver to its line of equipment. This is the first of several new amateur radio products suitable for a portable lifestyle that we plan
What is the new ColibriNANO?
ColibrNANO is a high performance SDR, Software Defined Radio receiver designed for demanding receiving applications. Its frequency coverage is 0.01 to 55 MHz covering all broadcast bands, amateur radio bands,
Happy New Year Update with Remote Control!
ExpertSDR2 version 1.1.3 has been released after a long period of testing. In this update you will find many enhancements and fixes for your SunSDR2 PRO, MB1 and ColibriDDC. With this version remote
3B7A/FT4JA Team Loves ModMic!
3B7A and FT4JA DXpeditions where huge success stories! During 12 days of FT4JA operation the team worked 105.634 contacts from the top 6 most wanted DXCC, Juan de Nova Island.