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The RadioShack Corporation is previously known by the Tandy Corporation and has produced many radio receivers over the years.  They have produced very few 2-way radio transceivers that are specifically marketed to amateur radio operators.  This is a list of amateur radio transceivers under the Realistic brand made by RadioShack (Radio Shack.)
 
The RadioShack Corporation is previously known by the Tandy Corporation and has produced many radio receivers over the years.  They have produced very few 2-way radio transceivers that are specifically marketed to amateur radio operators.  This is a list of amateur radio transceivers under the Realistic brand made by RadioShack (Radio Shack.)
  
#HTX-10 (mobile)
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#HTX-10 (mobile), HF, 10-meter, AM, FM, SSB, mod available for 11-meter
#HTX-100 (mobile)
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#HTX-100 (mobile), HF, 10-meter, SSB, CW (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901101.htm 190-1101])
#HTX-202 (hand held)
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#HTX-200 (hand held), VHF, 2-meter, FM (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901102.htm 190-1102])
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#HTX-202 (hand held), VHF, 2-meter, FM (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901120.htm 190-1120])
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#HTX-204 (hand held), VHF, UHF, 2-meter, 70-cm, FM
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#HTX-212 (hand held), VHF, 2-meter, FM
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#HTX-242 (mobile), VHF, 2-meter, FM (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901126.htm 190-1126])
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#HTX-245 (???), VHF, UHF, 2-meter, 70-cm (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901106.htm 190-1106])
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#HTX-252 (mobile), VHF, 2-meter, FM (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901127.htm 190-1127])
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#HTX-400 (mobile), UHF, 70-cm, FM, mod ??? (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901104.htm 190-1104])
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#HTX-404 (hand held), UHF, 70-cm, FM, mod available but no FRS/GMRS coverage (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901140.htm 190-1140])
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Tandy RadioShack produced a 190-1122 HTA-20 VHF Amplifier for amateur radio producing up to 30-watts out. (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901122.htm 190-1122])
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No Citizen Band transceivers are included in THIS LIST although a number were produced. 
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<small>In February 2015, RadioShack Corporation declared bankruptcy and announced that it was closing or selling all of its American stores.  Standard General bought the company at a bankruptcy auction.  The General Wireless company was created to own Radio Shack along with Sprint. A fraction of Radio Shack stores remained open using the trandmark name to sell some of the former products along with being a cell phone store for Sprint.  Wireless carrier Sprint will use the Radio Shack stores to expand Sprint mobile phone operations.  RadioShack is now another name for Sprint.</small>
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Latest revision as of 13:03, 20 July 2016

The RadioShack Corporation is previously known by the Tandy Corporation and has produced many radio receivers over the years. They have produced very few 2-way radio transceivers that are specifically marketed to amateur radio operators. This is a list of amateur radio transceivers under the Realistic brand made by RadioShack (Radio Shack.)

  1. HTX-10 (mobile), HF, 10-meter, AM, FM, SSB, mod available for 11-meter
  2. HTX-100 (mobile), HF, 10-meter, SSB, CW (RSPN# 190-1101)
  3. HTX-200 (hand held), VHF, 2-meter, FM (RSPN# 190-1102)
  4. HTX-202 (hand held), VHF, 2-meter, FM (RSPN# 190-1120)
  5. HTX-204 (hand held), VHF, UHF, 2-meter, 70-cm, FM
  6. HTX-212 (hand held), VHF, 2-meter, FM
  7. HTX-242 (mobile), VHF, 2-meter, FM (RSPN# 190-1126)
  8. HTX-245 (???), VHF, UHF, 2-meter, 70-cm (RSPN# 190-1106)
  9. HTX-252 (mobile), VHF, 2-meter, FM (RSPN# 190-1127)
  10. HTX-400 (mobile), UHF, 70-cm, FM, mod ??? (RSPN# 190-1104)
  11. HTX-404 (hand held), UHF, 70-cm, FM, mod available but no FRS/GMRS coverage (RSPN# 190-1140)

notes:

Tandy RadioShack produced a 190-1122 HTA-20 VHF Amplifier for amateur radio producing up to 30-watts out. (RSPN# 190-1122)

No Citizen Band transceivers are included in THIS LIST although a number were produced.

In February 2015, RadioShack Corporation declared bankruptcy and announced that it was closing or selling all of its American stores. Standard General bought the company at a bankruptcy auction. The General Wireless company was created to own Radio Shack along with Sprint. A fraction of Radio Shack stores remained open using the trandmark name to sell some of the former products along with being a cell phone store for Sprint. Wireless carrier Sprint will use the Radio Shack stores to expand Sprint mobile phone operations. RadioShack is now another name for Sprint.