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The Xiegu X6200 HF Radio Transceiver is a portable communication device featuring advanced RF Direct Sampling technology, a 3200mAh replaceable battery, and a 4-inch LCD screen. It supports multiple modulation modes and is designed for both enthusiasts and professionals, ensuring seamless operation in various environments.
Item Weight | 4.27 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 10.63 x 8.35 x 3.74 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | X6200 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Warranty | 18 months warranty |
G**L
Radio with ATU AND Soundcard AND Internal battery
The Xiegu X6200 is a solid piece of gear that I’ve been really impressed with. First off, the display is fantastic—bright, clear, and easy to read, even in outdoor settings. It’s one of those features you don’t fully appreciate until you’re in the middle of a long day and need to quickly check your settings without squinting.The construction is just as impressive. This thing feels like it can handle some serious use, which is perfect for portable setups where durability is key. It’s clear they didn’t cut any corners here; it feels like it’ll last a long time.And the USB-C with an integrated soundcard is a game changer for digital modes. No need for extra adapters or cables—it just works. It’s streamlined, and that’s exactly what you want when you’re trying to keep your setup as simple as possible.Overall, Xiegu really nailed it with the X6200. It’s got the performance, the build quality, and the features that make it a fantastic addition to any portable radio kit. Highly recommend it! Ive got the whole Xiegu set with audio filter and its a superb portable complement to my Yaesu FTdx10
T**Y
Overall a great radio.
So far so good. I'm waiting to update so things don't end up bricked.(I've now updated it and it got rid of a few bugs. I bought the amplifier that goes with this and it is still missing in transit. Amazon said it was damaged and being sent back to the seller but wouldn't refund me until it got back to Florida. The x6200 itself is awesome. I can't wait to see what features it gains as we go. Built in ft8 decoding and a slew of features. I'll be making some videos on it on my YouTube channel. (Titled the same as my user name). Buy from Radioddity I've had good luck with them and the xiegu store. They won't ship spare batteries to Hawaii though. So be sure you take care of the battery it comes with if you live outside the 48 states. The radio came with the battery but you can't buy it on its own. It makes no sense. Update- the amp showed up even though Amazon said it was being sent back due to damage in transit. 1.5 months of wondering what was going on. The x6200 runs the same backend as the x6100 so some things on the backend already work. I'm thinking it'll only get better with updates. 🤙🏾
C**3
I returned the product
I liked the form factor and the features list, but too many features didn’t work or work well. I updated it to the latest firmware (1.03), but the problems persisted. Others in support forums experienced similar problems (low output on SSB, flakey Wi-Fi, charging issues, etc.)It has the potential to be a nice radio, but to me, it seemed more like a beta product. I didn’t want to gamble that “future firmware upgrades” would solve all the issues. I returned it for a hassle-free refund. I had spent enough time troubleshooting it and searching support forums for solutions. That’s not why I bought it.
N**D
Works well and packs a lot into a small package
I've used this rig on several occasions since purchasing it. I have been able to reach stations all over the world on 5 watts of power and a simple EFHW antenna. I haven't used every function on the radio but it isn't difficult to figure things out. I feel the quality of the radio is good. I chose to go with the 6200 over the IC705 due to the size and the fact I already have other VHF/UHF radios. I've received clear and strong signal reports and overall I'm happy with the purchase.
D**N
Very nice rig
Nice QRP rig for POTA or emergencies, very good audio as well
W**L
Number two
It did not transmit. Hand held mike. Is dead...what do I doThis is the second one that does not work?
J**
This is now my main rig!
*EDIT: These guys take care of you too! I had a battery issue and they solved it in record time! Thank you!!!I have an ICOM IC-7300 and I use my Xiegu X6200 more! Powerful 8 watts on house power, 5 watts on the rechargeable battery. If you plan on going full QRP with it, I suggest the K9DP QRP AM Broadcast Interference BCI Filter (sold here on Amazon) to block AM interference.With 8 watts on FT8 I've managed to get a lot of DX contacts (Germany, Japan, Brazil, New Zealand, and Canada!) and I'm using a 90 foot End Fed Half Wave Random Wire. I'm broadcasting from CN84mx.This Xiegu X6200 pair beautifully with the Xiegu XPA125B HF+6m Linear Amplifier! I bought the amplifier on a whim and it instantly turned my QRP rig into my main rig!So, far the only drawback is that when doing anything that requires a lot of TX time, the unit gets pretty warm (Surprise! A Xiegu product gets warm.)I installed several adhesive heat sinks to the top of the unit to help dissipate the heat. When I am doing a lot of FT8, I put a small fan on it. It has not had any heat issues other than that.The Xiegu X6200 is pretty rugged too. I'm clumsy and it still works...
R**N
Nice QRP radio!
Works great! Batteries last a long time. Internal ATU is a big plus!
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