With up to 10 watts output power, SSB, CW, DIG, AM, and FM modes, a 48 kHz real-time panadapter, and advanced DSP features including auto-notch, noise reduction, noise blanking, and RX/TX EQ, the TX-500 Discovery delivers desktop-radio capability in a field-ready form factor.
Why Choose the Lab599 TX-500 Discovery?
- Portable all-mode HF/50 MHz operation for 160–6 meters
- General coverage receiver from 0.5–56.0 MHz
- Up to 10 W PEP output for portable QRP and field use
- Very low receive current draw for longer battery operation
- Built-in 48 kHz panadapter for fast band monitoring and signal search
- Rugged aluminum chassis with splash-resistant design
- Compact size and low weight for travel, backpack, summit, and camping operations
Unique Form Factor
The TX-500 Discovery is designed for operators who need a portable HF transceiver that can handle demanding environments. Its distinctive low-profile design measures just 21 mm thick at the body, while the complete radio is about 30 mm thick including knobs. Fold-out rear kickstands improve the viewing angle on a table, rock, or portable operating surface.
11 Discrete RF Bandpass Filters
The TX-500 Discovery uses 11 discrete RF bandpass filters to pass the desired signal range while rejecting out-of-band signals. This improves strong-signal handling and contributes to excellent real-world receiver performance in crowded band conditions.
Built-in Panadapter
A 48 kHz built-in high-speed panadapter helps you search for new contacts, monitor band activity, and evaluate propagation conditions in real time. This makes the TX-500 Discovery especially useful for field activation, contest-style search and pounce, and general portable operation.
Rugged Aluminum Alloy Body
The transceiver body is precision-milled from durable aluminum alloy for strength, shock resistance, and efficient heat dissipation from the transmitter output stage. Internal partitioning helps shield functional blocks from mutual interference and external noise.
Weather-Resistant Portable Design
Thanks to its liquid-protected housing, sealed controls, and protected connectors, the Lab599 TX-500 Discovery is built for reliable operation in harsh outdoor conditions. The case also features black anodizing for long-term durability, while the display is protected by scratch-resistant tempered glass.
Lab599 TX-500 Discovery Specifications
| Model | Lab599 TX-500 Discovery |
|---|---|
| Type | Portable all-mode HF/50 MHz SDR transceiver |
| Amateur Band Coverage | 160–6 meters |
| General Receive Coverage | 0.5–56.0 MHz |
| Modes | SSB, CW, DIG, AM, FM |
| RF Output Power | Adjustable, 1–10 W PEP |
| DSP | 32-bit floating-point DSP |
| Panadapter | Real-time, 48 kHz wide |
| Display | High-contrast LCD, 256 × 128 px |
| Receive Current Drain | As low as 100 mA (backlight on, preamp off, no signal) |
| Power Supply | DC 9–15 V |
| Transmit Current | 1 to 3 A typical in transmit |
| Receiver Sensitivity (MDS) | -141 dBm (500 Hz DSP filter, 14 MHz, preamp on) |
| RF Front End | 11 discrete RF bandpass filters |
| Preamp / Attenuator | Switchable low-noise preamp and attenuator |
| Receive Audio EQ | 3-band |
| Receive Filters | 4 adjustable digital filters |
| Transmit Audio EQ | 3-band microphone equalizer |
| Transmit Filters | 2 adjustable digital filters |
| Noise Reduction | Adjustable noise reduction and noise blanking |
| Auto Notch Filter | Yes |
| Speech Processing | DSP RF speech processor |
| Speaker Output | 3 W typical to external speaker |
| CW Keyer | Internal, 10–300 CPM |
| CW Sidetone / TX Offset | 400–1200 Hz adjustable |
| Memories | 100 general-purpose memories |
| Computer Control | USB CAT control, Kenwood emulation |
| Firmware Updates | Online / PC software update support |
| Construction | Precision-milled aluminum alloy body |
| Protection | Liquid-protected housing with sealed controls and protected connectors |
| Dimensions (H × W × D) | 90 × 207 × 21 mm |
| Thickness Including Knobs | Approx. 30 mm |
| Weight | 0.55 kg |
| Assembly | Assembled in UAE |
Package Includes
- Speaker-microphone
- CAT-USB adapter
- Power cable for external DC 9–15 V power source
- Headset and mic adapter with PTT
- CW adapter
- GX12 7 pin plug
Recommended Optional Accessories
- BP-550 Battery Pack
- GX12 type connector kit
- ModMic Uni bundle with TX-500 adapter
- Pileup Digital Modes and I/Q adapter with PTT output
- Frequency extension modification for full HF range TX
* Specifications apply only within amateur bands except as noted. All measurements taken with 13.8 VDC supply.










Ray –
Vera good portable transceiver, clear modulation! Very good radio to take with you on holiday’s.
Ray –
Dominique FONTAINE (verified owner) –
I’ve owned the TX500 for two weeks now. It’s my second QRP rig, and I’ve been using it every single day. It works well and is easy to use. A big plus is the readability of the display, and the audio is great. I also use it for digital modes. Together with the PA500 of the same size, featuring an integrated ATU, it’s top-notch.
ON7UZ Dominique
Dominique FONTAINE –
Berthold –
Got this nice device for traveling with small equipment on motor bike. Absolute brilliant thing and I had the first QSL with it.
And thanks again to the pileup team for the excellent support.
But one point is still open… when do u offer the proper battery pack BP550 :-)?
PileupDX: Thanks for the nice review! The battery pack will be offered when it has been CE certified. In the meantime we offer these portable power solutions.
73!
Berthold –
Dirk –
Thank you very much for the super fast delivery.
It is a really great QRP TRX, very robust and after a short period of getting used to CW or SSB Mode, it is also ideal for Beginners or those returning to CW as, it decodes on both sides and you can check for yourself whether the characters are given optimally. The only disadvantage is that it doesn’t have an internal sound card…
Dirk –
Tobias (verified owner) –
Jag är riktigt nöjd! uppfyller de krav jag sökte i en amatörradio; portabel, robust och enkel men samtidigt innehåller de funktioner man behöver. Jag har den till anda användningsområden. Kan verkligen rekommenderas och om man ligger i valet och kvalet så skulle jag säga, kör.
Translation:
I am really satisfied! It meets the requirements I sought in an amateur radio; portable, robust, and simple but at the same time includes the functions one needs. I have it for various purposes. I can really recommend it, and if you’re hesitating, I would say, go for it.
Tobias –
Gio Mario –
Alles Peefekt! Thanks.
Gio Mario –
Greg (verified owner) –
The Radio is great!
PileUpDX is a first Rate Operation.
N7SAX
Reno, NV USA
Greg –
Daniel (verified owner) –
An extremely portable and easy to use transceiver. The way the menus are organized requires little attention but nothing to be afraid of. Although the display has a pretty good contrast, for some options, the font is too small for those who do not see well up close. Otherwise, he does everything he set out to do. He’s not perfect, but he plays in a league on his own. For those accustomed to the ICOM-like interface, it will appear as a “downgrade” but, with a little care, everything is adjusted accordingly. The guys at Lab599 do a good job with the upgrades as well. Too bad they are affected by what is happening on the planet today. It’s worth 5 stars, but for me personally, it affects me that I can’t easily read the values of some settings that are barely visible. Easy to correct by software.
Daniel –
Marc (verified owner) –
This is my third portable radio, the first ft817, the IC705 ad now the Discovery TX-500. I have to agree with OH8STN, Julian and Wolgang from Vienna, this the first radio I really can take out in the field without to be fear that something’s happens during packing or has happens with it after arriving to the spot. All packing, weight, transport condition or in rough weather conditions are covered.
The only I miss is the battery that withstand the same condition. I’m happy and free now of the normal fears of damaging the rig
during hiking and canoeing.
I really appreciate the full featured but uncluttered HF/6m SDR radio, designed by and for portable operators, like readability and the rugged design, waterproof connectors and an excellent receiver, with extremely low current draw.A radio I have no complains to take it with me, everywhere, from the mountains,over rivers to even on my office desk.
A small and smart and build as a tank. Excellent job, well done!
’73
Marc ON5TT
Marc –
jerzyo688 (verified owner) –
Fantastyczny
jerzyo688 –
ADRIAN RYAN (verified owner) –
Having now had my ‘Discovery’ transceiver for a while, I thought it would be appropriate to report on its performance. As others have commented, it is an extremely rugged piece of kit, and well able to tolerate the rigors of backpacking and portable operation, even to the extent of surviving the occasional splash. One point, the AF GAIN and RIT/XIT knobs on my unit were very loose. They are made of a rubbery material, and only fixed onto the encoder shafts with a spot of adhesive. They come off very easily, and in portable usage might well get lost. I realise that a spot of cyano-acrylate glue would fix them in place, but then they would be extremely difficult to remove without damage when it comes time to replace the internal clock/memory backup battery. Perhaps someone will make a set of replacements that are secured with grub screws? – Hint – hint!
I particularly like the almost intuitive user interface, after reading the User Manual and spending a few minutes playing with the buttons, it becomes very easy to operate. You have everything you need and nothing you do not. The latest firmware, v1.12.00, adds the facility to correct the internal reference, and in my case only a small correction was required. The ‘out-of-the-box’ error was only +0.35ppm, which is very good. Even so, a small correction was applied and this has virtually eliminated even this offset error.
The manufacturers do not specify the sensitivity of the receiver, so I conducted my own measurements. The standard definition is that signal at the input that results in a 10dB Signal Plus Noise to Noise ratio at the output of 10dB in a 2.4kHz bandwidth for SSB, and a 500Hz bandwidth for CW. I measured this for all the bands individually, and the mean value for the 160m through 10m bands was -120.4dBm corresponding to an input voltage of 0.21uV for SSB, and -125.9dBm corresponding to an input voltage of 0.11uV for CW. For the 6m band the SSB MDS was -117dBm, 0.32uV, and the CW MDS was -123dBm, 0.16uV. For comparison, the Icom IC-705 SSB MDS is specified as -120.97dBm, 0.2uV for the 160 to 10m bands, and -123.5dBm, 0.15uV for 6m. Icom do not specify a CW MDS. Consequently, this receiver is at least as sensitive as the competition, and well suited to portable operation when the antenna is usually sub-optimum.
The panadaptor display is quite usable, and, it can be averaged to smooth out the noise making weak signals more visible – something that Yaesu might well like to consider in their next firmware updates for the FTDX101D, as it constantly annoys me having to look at the raw display on this transceiver.
The quality of the audio from the speaker-microphone is adequate for communications purposes, and there is ample audio power available for outdoor use, especially if you use the increased audio power by setting it to OUTDOOR. Be aware however that the headphone socket on the side of the speaker-microphone is only wired for one earpiece of a stereo headset, which is a nuisance. Much better results can be obtained by using a standard computer boom microphone headset. This plugs into the accessory lead and I have tested it with several headsets, the Yamaha CM-500, Koss SB-45, Trust, Logitech, and the EPOS H3. The latter headset performed the best, with reports of excellent speech quality, as well as being a comfortable fit and good audio in the earpieces. No adjustment of microphone level was required except for the Logitech unit whose microphone output was significantly lower than the others, but there is still more than enough adjustment range available to compensate. If the audio output is connected to a good quality 8 ohm bookshelf speaker, the AM shortwave performance is quite good. Note however that the audio amplifier uses a bridge-mode device and neither side of the speaker is grounded – be careful!
On the down-side, the receiver is not without its share of spurious signals. Especially annoying are two on the 40m band, and one on the 20m band. Most of the spurii are of a sufficiently low level that they are at or below atmospheric noise when connected to an antenna, and so are less likely to be heard. Also annoying are the loud glitches when tuning. This is not a fault, but merely an artifact of the way the synthesiser works. The radio uses a Silicon Labs Si531 PLL Fractional-N synthesiser, and the tracking range of the PLL is limited to about 3,500ppm from its set frequency. Consequently, if you tune further away than this then the microprocessor has to change all the internal multiplication and division registers to a new centre frequency, and this change is what causes the glitch. It might be worthwhile in a future firmware update muting the audio whilst this register change is occurring – just a thought.
Also on the downside, there is no ATU, so either you have to pack one, or else your antennas needs to present a reasonable match to the transmitter. Lab599 have said that an auto ATU that can be attached to the transceiver is one of the things that they are considering, as well as an integrated battery pack.
So, I am very pleased with my transceiver, easy to use, excellent overall performance, compact and rugged, with a really low power consumption in the receive mode, hence 5 stars.
Adrian, 5B4AIY
ADRIAN RYAN –
Petr Merta –
I can say that I am an universal activator, mainly on cw, for about ten years. After hundreds of activations in sota, wwff, wca and now mainly in gma program, with the Ten-tec R4020, FT-817, KX-2 radios, I like each of these rigs. But I think the TX-500 is really a higher level of portable rigs. The one only little disadvantage – not have an internal ATU, is nothing for me – think even in a portable is a very important the resonant antenna, which does not need an ATU. All parameters are excellent, plus big weather resistance as first of all my field radios – it seems that maybe only our friends from Russia take the seriously crazy conditions in which we sometimes stay on portable outside.. Very thanks!
Petr Merta –
Peter Fors (verified owner) –
Har provat tx500 portabelt,fungerar utmärkt.
Testat både mic och headset .
När jag sänder med headsetet på,så kan jag höra mig själv .Undra om det är en inställning ,eller det kanske ska vara så.Första gången jag provar ett headset.Ett billigt sådant.Motstationen tyckte det lät bra,lika som mottagningen hos mig !
Mvh Peter SM4XIP
Translation:
Tried the tx500 portable, works great.
Tested both mic and headset.
When I transmit with the headset on, I can hear myself. I wonder if it is a setting, or maybe it should be like that. The first time I try a headset. A cheap one. The opposite station thought it sounded good, the same as the reception at my place !
BR Peter SM4XIP
Peter Fors –
Liam (verified owner) –
I received DiscoveryTX500 at the end of August,have been using it since ,I find it to be a really robust portable Radio, I find it good for SSB and Digital Modes on 20-40 m bands using variable antennas using a super lithium polymer battery D12-6800
Liam –
Kari Jaakkola –
Nice little Transceiver have activated tenths of ohff Parks on cw/ssb 10w with home made mostly end-fed antennas. As expected nothing to complain well worth the price and easy to operate.Battery pack would be nice but Telwin 1300 starter works as well.
Kari Jaakkola –
Carlos Pollet (verified owner) –
First experience : strange; however after RTFM (Read That Fucking Manual) I must admit ; it is a great , well and good concepted project. Great for cw!
ssb : good audio ; good filters. Super that finally 10w is real even with 9v PS ! small minus :2.5mm jack in the mike should have been a stereo one to connect stereo headset.
Congrats to lab599 !!
Carlos Pollet –
Hans Ohm (verified owner) –
Hello,this trx is very fine to use and i have fun. The noise reduction can be a little bit better to adjust. 73 Hans DH7TB
Hans Ohm –
HB9DGV, Rolf von Allmen (verified owner) –
It’s the perfect Transceiver for outdoor Activities in all WX-Condx. Good audio, excellent Display and stable case.
HB9DGV, Rolf von Allmen –
jack m0pls (verified owner) –
After 4 weeks off playing I give it 4 stars. Its great radio and can more then my TS-850. Little 7Ah LiPefo4 battery lasts for Days!I have been able to test it only on my magnetic loop at home and I had QSO with States on 10 watts on 20m band . Once I have portable antenna I’m sure I will have more fun. I give it 4 stars only because it does get quite hot when using SSB even with SWR 1.0 . Its super light and fit in your knee pocket of your trousers . If you plug in headphones to microphone with a little jack you can hear only in one phone ( it could be in both).I do recommend to buy it if you are keen portable operator. 73
jack m0pls –
RM2D (SM6LRR), Mats Strandberg –
TX-500 was purchased with the purpose of being a complement to my other transceivers TS590S and KX-3.
Both these radios are excellent for fixed operations or expeditions (KX-3 more for Holiday Style), but I wanted something more rugged for tougher hiking expeditions (SOTA, WWFF or similar).
The TX-500 has now been tested in both fixed contest operation (CQWW CW) as well as in portable operations.
I conclude that the radio fully met or exceeded my expectations:
Size
Weight
Power usage
RX quality (sensitivity as well as selectivity)
Intuitive user interface
Connectivity with Computer and Winkeyer
Water/moisture resistance in the field
RM2D (SM6LRR), Mats Strandberg –
Julian White OH8STN –
For several weeks during August and September 2020, I had the pleasure of testing the Discovery TX-500 in Lapland. This was a wonderful experience, and one which I hope to repeat soon! The Discovery TX-500 is a full featured but uncluttered HF/6m SDR radio, designed by portable operators, for portable and QRP operators who take field radio seriously. Operators who go far off the beaten path, regardless of the weather. The Discovery TX-500 was designed for this operator, in fact, it felt as if it was designed for me! This radio has everything we need, while leaving out anything which is not useful to our task. This makes it a lightweight, energy efficient, rugged and very practical QRP+ rig, capable of surviving the adventure.
Here is a link to my full review.
73 Julian OH8STN
OH8STN Video Review of Discovery TX-500
Julian White OH8STN –
Julian OH8STN –
The Discovery TX-500 is the first portable ham radio which can actually survive the rigors of field operations, in rough weather, and conditions.
I had the pleasure of testing this radio for 3 weeks during August 2020. It was an absolute pleasure to use, without the normal worries of damaging the rig, during some forest mishap.
Daylight readable display, rugged design, excellent receiver, extremely low current draw, waterproof connectors, …
This radio is simply amazing!
73
Julian oh8stn
Julian OH8STN –