The Omega + HF QRP Transceiver

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Paul Evans (W4/VP9KF), who notes another affordable QRP transceiver on the market: the Omega +.

According to the Omega + website, it appears there are three configurations/versions:

  • 1 band – basic (up to 30 MHz)
  • 2 bands (50 / 70 MHz)
  • 10 bands (160/80/60/40/30/20/17/15/12/10m)

Notes, Specifications and Features

The following details were lifted from this product page and reference the 10 band version of the Omega + (translated from Polish via Google Translate).

Omega + – 10 band QRP transceiver with installed S-meter, power meter, CW monitor and standard quartz filter.

Transceiver fully launched by producers Lukasza SQ7BFS and Pawla SP7NJ.

The front and rear TRX wall in military color, the remaining part of the housing black (in the picture is presented the whole black version).

Rx [MHz]: 0.100 – 72.000
Tx [MHz]:

  • 1.800-2.000
  • 3.500-3.800
  • 5.100-5.500
  • 7.000-7.200
  • 10.100-10.150
  • 14.000-14.350
  • 18.068-18.168
  • 21.000-21.450
  • 24.890-24.990
  • 28.000-30.000

Modes:

  • USB
  • LSB
  • CWU
  • CWL

Antenna connector: SO-239
Working temperature range: -10 ° C to + 50 ° C;
Power supply: 11 – 14V DC
Power consumption

  • Tx Max. Power: 1.6A
  • Rx: 0.26A

Dimensions: (W × H × D) 120x40x180 mm
Weight (approx.): 800g
Output power: (at 13.8V DC)> 6W
Sensitivity: 0.16?V

Package includes:

  • Omega + 10 band transceiver in a black-green (military) enclosure
  • microphone
  • power cord
  • adapter for an external speaker

The listed price is 1,200 Poland zloty (roughly $321 US).

Videos

The Omega + in the WARD Contest 2017:

Click here to view on YouTube.

Here’s a video showing how (impressively) strong the Omega + chassis is:

Click here to view on YouTube.

For more product details, check out the Omega + website.

Our Polish-speaking readers may be able to add more details or clarify/correct anything above that may not have been correctly translated. Please feel free to comment!

Again, Paul, many thanks for the tip!


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7 thoughts on “The Omega + HF QRP Transceiver

  1. J McDermott

    Lukas,

    I work the AFMARS frequencies, outside of the normal amateur bands. When you mentioned switch bands to continuous position, does this mean that it will transmit 100kHz to 72MHz?
    I have to opportunity to acquire one through auction this week.
    Thank you.

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  2. john

    I’ve seen mentions of this radio being ‘home built’ but here it seems factory built. Does anyone have a link where I can purchase?
    Thanks You,
    John

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  3. frank

    Held one 10 bander and a 2 bandbander in my hands in Friedrichshafen, a pity they were not for sale then, would have bought one instandly.
    If possible do work on a 500Hz CW filter.

    73
    Frank ON6UU

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  4. Ronnie

    Wonder how hard it would be to disable the transmitter and set the bands to the SWL. THEN I would be really interested to buy one of these SDR’s

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    1. Lukas

      Hi !!
      You can switch bands in the radio to Continuous position. Then you can change the freq from 100kHz to 72MHz. This is also good for all SWLs.
      And… OMEGA+ radio is not SDR : )
      This is traditional radio with single frequency conversion.

      All the best from Poland !!
      🙂

      Reply

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