16 New Products at DX Engineering for November 2025

16 New Products at DX Engineering for November 2025

If you’re a ham looking for serious shack upgrades, November is the perfect time to give thanks to the manufacturers who keep producing equipment that can take your station to the next level. This month OnAllBands is featuring 16 products you can now find at DXEngineering.com, including a switch mode power supply, hex beam antenna, HF amplifiers, common mode feedline choke, and amateur radio reference books that make perfect reading material for the long winter months ahead.

As always, check the website for current availability. Ready for some quick pre-holiday shopping? Here we go…

Moonraker SM-50II 50 Amp Switch Mode Power Supply (MKR-99-656): Here’s an excellent solution for powering the radios and accessories in your shack. The front panel of the SM-50II features lighted dual meters for voltage and amperage, a cigarette plug terminal, two pairs of snap-in terminals for quick connections, a noise offset knob, and a voltage adjustment knob. The rear features 50-amp binding post terminals, a switch for changing the voltage from 13.8VDC to adjustable voltage, and a cooling fan. The 6.61 lb., 6.7″ x 4.75″ x 10.25″ device provides short circuit and automatic current limiting over 30A.

DC Power Supply
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ACOM 1003 HF+6 Meter Linear Amplifiers: These self-contained, full-featured amps cover 1.8-54 MHz. With less than 80 watts input, they deliver 1,000W PEP output or 900W continuous carrier using a single ceramic/metal power triode 3CX800A7. Amps come with two new front panel relay switches—one to select from three antenna outputs and another to quickly engage and disengage an input attenuator for rapid tuning without transceiver adjustment. ACOM 1003 amplifiers are available in three versions:

  • AOM-1003-240: Tested with a preinstalled NEMA 6-15P for 240 VAC at 8.5A (10A fuses)
  • AOM-1003-120: Tested with a preinstalled NEMA 5-15P for 120 VAC at 15A+ (20A fuses)
  • AOM-1003: Install your own power plug; voltage taps preset to 240 VAC internally; 10A fuses supplied
ACOM RF Amplifier
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DualDuck Portable HT/Mobile VHF/UHF Antenna Mount: This mount is designed for operators who need to quickly elevate their VHF/UHF handheld or mobile transceiver antennas for improved signal performance. By raising the antenna, users can significantly enhance both transmission and reception, making this mount an excellent choice for Field Day, camping trips, or emergency communication setups.

It supports two identical “rubber duck” HT antennas, one acting as the

radiator and the other as a counterpoise, with recommended options like the Comet CMA-SMA-24 dual-band whip. The mount’s center hole allows it to be placed over the top tapered section of fiberglass push-up masts. like the DX Engineering NOMAD, and includes guy line holes for added stability if needed.

DX Engineering Noman ham radio antenna mount
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Hamplus AS-603ALS Desktop Automatic Switch for Six Antennas and Three Radios: This high-performance desktop automatic switch connects up to six antennas to three transceivers, offering seamless integration for complex amateur radio setups. It features two independent internal relays—one for antenna selection and one for radio selection—allowing flexible and intelligent switching. An illuminated pushbutton allows manual selection of antennas and radios. Automatic switching is enabled via band/frequency data from compatible transceivers. It’s compatible with Elecraft, Icom (CI-V), Kenwood, Yaesu, and FlexRadio transceivers using optional interface cables.

Hamplus antenna switch box
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“Stealth Antennas for Ham Radio” by Steve Ford, WB8IMY: Here’s the ultimate guide for amateur radio operators navigating restrictive environments. Whether you’re dealing with HOA rules, small lots, or simply prefer a low-profile setup, this book offers practical solutions to keep you on the air without drawing attention. Inside, you’ll discover 28 discreet antenna designs tailored for covert operation, including multiband verticals disguised as flagpoles, end-fed wires hidden along rooftops, and even the innovative Ham Walking Stick for portable repeater access.

ARRL Stealth antennas book promo ad
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Click here to learn how you can support the Amateur Radio Emergency Preparedness Act, which is designed to prevent HOAs from enacting restrictive antenna rules.

COMTEK Truck Bed Mobile Antenna Mounting Plate: This stainless steel mounting plate fits securely in the corne…


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