20 Extension Speaker This 20W, 4 Ω speaker is useful as an extension speaker for your bhi in-line modules, or for any radio in your shack or mobile rig. Measuring 4.9" W x 5.1" H x 2.9" D, the LSPKR speaker comes with a 6.5' audio cord and adjustable mounting bracket that can be used as a stand. BHD-LSPKR Extension Speaker ....................$40.99 Line Level Converter for ParaPro EQ20 A proven performer, bhi’s LLC-1 Line Level Converter changes a speaker output to a line level signal, adding even greater flexibility to bhi’s ParaPro EQ20 Parametric Equalizer. Designed with input from active amateur operators, the inline module features audio isolation transformers that protect the class D amplifier stage on the EQ20 when using your own powered speakers. BHD-LLC1 Line Level Converter for EQ20 ...... $60.99 25W Extension Speaker This robust 8 Ω two-way passive extension speaker is ideal for use with bhi in-line DSP modules or as a standalone external speaker for your radio. It can be connected directly to a transceiver or to DSP units with audio power amplifiers such as the bhi ParaPro EQ20. The EXTSPK25 features a 4" bass driver and a 1" tweeter for excellent audio. It connects directly to most transceiver and receiver standard mono external speaker outputs or to DSP unit speaker outputs. Order two for stereo, dual-channel transceivers. Measures 6.30" W x 7.87" H x 5.90" D. BHD-EXTSPK25 25W Extension Speakers ................. $74.99 PWRspkr Amplified Speaker Packing 15 watts of amplification, this speaker is great for noisy shacks, loud mobile installations or radios with weak audio output. The PWRspkr is tailored to the 300-3200 Hz range for the human voice sweet spot. It features a 4.25" speaker, requires 13.8 Vdc, and includes a 6' audio cable and mounting bracket. WMT-58406-947 15 Watt Amplified Speaker ....................$79.95 RIGblaster DXpro Sound Card Interface Whether you’re interested in chasing DX with weak-signal modes, RTTY and SSB contesting, or operating remotely over the Internet, take a serious look at the RIGblaster DXpro sound card interface from West Mountain Radio. Combining dual sound cards and advanced sof ware-controlled features, the RIGblaster DXpro works with all sound card based digital mode programs and logging sof ware. The sound cards allow simultaneous monitoring of main and sub receivers. You can run digital mode programs on each channel, making it an excellent choice for SO2V/SO2R. The unit allows you to operate your favorite digital mode program simultaneously with your favorite logging program. Precision-engineered in the USA with extensive RF filtering, it’s fully compatible with RemoteHams/HRD for remote control of your station and includes switchable 12V DC output for remotely controlling a small station accessory such as a TNC or 12V relay. Seven pre-wired jumper blocks included, covering most Icom, Yaesu, Kenwood, Elecraf , and Alinco radios. Supplement the interface with the DXKey Remote, a four-button analog keypad that can be attached to the device to trigger voice recordings. The AC Control Kit lets the RIGblaster DXpro control an AC device. WMT-58001-1809 RIGblaster DXpro Sound Card Interface .............................$349.95 WMT-58142-1819 RIGblaster DXpro DXKey Keypad ..........................................$19.95 WMT-58142-1820 RIGblaster DXpro AC Control Kit ...........................................$65.95 Speakers & Audio Enhancement NES 10-2MK4 DSP Noise Cancelling Speaker Upgraded from bhi’s popular MK3 model, the MK4 noise elimination speaker handles up to 5W high level input from any radio that has a high level audio output. The speaker ef ectively removes unwanted background noise and interference from noisy voice and radio communication channels to leave clear, intelligible speech and CW signals. This compact unit (4.33" W x 2.56" H x 2.17" D) features noise cancelling capabilities from 8 to 40 dB, tone reduction up to 65 dB, significantly improved signal to noise ratio, and eight levels for filtering QRM/QRN. It’s suitable for both your base station and mobile setup in a vehicle. Enter “NES10” at DXEngineering.com for more details. BHD-NES10-2MK4 DSP Noise Cancelling Speaker .......................................................... $199.99 DESKTOP-MKII DSP Noise Cancelling Speaker The new MKII model includes the latest bhi DSP noise-cancelling technology for even better receive audio! Tailored toward a base station setup, the 10 watt amplified speaker creates a sublime listening experience. Along with its upgraded DSP capabilities, it features a tweeter/bass driver combo that rivals home entertainment systems. It accepts either speaker- or line-level input, and has a separate headphone jack for using the speaker’s DSP with your own headset. BHD-DESKTOP-MKII DESKTOP DSP Noise Cancelling Speaker .....................................$329.99 RHEA Speakers Designed to match the capabilities of modern transceivers, the Phonema RHEA-2 and RHEA-3 Speakers make a great-looking and even better-sounding addition to any shack. Manufactured with high-end acoustic materials and matched with a high-quality 8 ohm driver, they deliver a rich, balanced sound that is perfect for listening to your transceiver or receiver for hours. The speakers (7.3" W x 4.3" H x 10.82" D) are conveniently sized to match a range of Icom, Yaesu, Kenwood and Elecraf rigs, but will also work with other transceivers with similar dimensions. The box includes AG150 and Basotect acoustic foam materials for superb sound. The RHEA-3 version accepts two audio inputs selected by a front panel switch. Enter “RHEA” at DXEngineering.com for more details. PNE-RHEA-2 RHEA-2 Speaker ...................................................................$289.99 PNE-RHEA-3 RHEA-3 Speaker, Accepts 2 Selectable Audio Inputs ........$345.99 ParaPro EQ20 Any audio engineer will tell you how valuable a parametric EQ can be. It allows you to boost/cut specific frequencies so you can fine-tune your audio on the fly for better voice copy. bhi’s new ParaPro units combine a robust parametric EQ with a 20 watt audio amplifier. The controls are intuitive, allowing you to easily and quickly adjust the ParaPro’s frequencies—a great Contesting companion. bhi of ers a ParaPro with a built-in adjustable noise canceling DSP unit, which will automatically filter out background noise and enhance the human voice. You can also get the ParaPro with Bluetooth® capability that lets you turn your wired speakers into wireless speakers. It’s a smart way to clean up your shack’s wiring and open up some unique installation possibilities. BHD-EQ20 ParaPro EQ20 .......................................................................$285.99 BHD-EQ20B ParaPro EQ20 with Bluetooth .............................................$319.99 BHD-EQ20-DSP ParaPro EQ20 with DSP Unit ...............................................$425.99 BHD-EQ20B-DSP ParaPro EQ20 with Bluetooth and DSP Unit ......................$469.99 BHD-EQ20B Communications Speaker Plug in the speaker and bring out communication speech fidelity that you never knew existed. It restores the smooth sound of sine waves that CW naturally generates and makes it easy to copy. The ClearTone speaker improves speech intelligibility in the 600 to 4000 Hz frequency range while reducing undesirable noise static and hum. It has a 6' cord and 3.5mm mono plug. Output: 8 watts. Impedance: 8 Ω. Dimensions: 3.75" H x 3" W x 2.25" D. DXE-281 Communications Speaker ................................................................$16.99 ATT2 Attenuator Pad This handy device is used to convert high level audio signals to low level audio, making it easier to control the audio input on the bhi ParaPro EQ20. The unit can also be used with other audio equipment that meet ATT2 specs. The passive ATT2 enables a wider range of AF/volume adjustments to be made before triggering the overload LED on the EQ20. The unit accepts mono or stereo speaker level signals up to 1 watt and will attenuate the audio down to line level at around 1 volt. BHD-ATT2 Attenuator Pad for ParaPro EQ20 .......$37.99 Orders over $99 qualify for FREE standard shipping—see pg. 74 for details.