AR-DV10 Multi-Mode Digital Voice Receiver
Explore the AOR AR-DV10, a versatile multi-mode digital voice receiver engineered for comprehensive signal monitoring. It boasts an extensive 100kHz to 1300MHz frequency range, excluding cellular bands, with no gaps in reception. This advanced receiver decodes a wide array of analog and digital signals, including TETRA, DMR, NXDN, APCO25, D-STAR, Yaesu C4FM, and Alinco EJ47U. Its handheld and portable design makes it perfect for users requiring powerful scanning capabilities across diverse communication standards.
$1499.95
Owner Satisfaction
4.3
/ 5
Category Rank
44
/ 88
#44 in Radio Scanners
Price vs Category Average
+186%
Above average
Frequency Range
1001300
/ kHz - MHz
Who it's for
- Extensive Digital Mode Support
- Wide Frequency Coverage and Portability
- Automatic Digital Mode Detection
Who should skip it
- Premium Price Point
- Sensitivity and Selectivity Trade-offs
- Steep Learning Curve
Key Specs
Frequency Range
100kHz - 1300MHz
Receiver Type
Analog/Digital Scanner
Supported Digital Modes
TETRA, DMR, NXDN, dPMR, APCO25, D-STAR, Yaesu C4FM, Alinco EJ47U, D-CR
Category
Hand Held Scanners/Receivers
Model Number
AR-DV10
Frequency Coverage Bands
VHF, UHF, 700 MHz, 800 MHz, Air Band, Amateur Radio
Digital Decoding Support
P25 Phase I, DMR, NXDN
Scanner Type
Handheld Portable
Features
- Wide frequency coverage: 100kHz to 1300MHz
- Receives analog and multiple digital modes
- Supports P25, D-STAR, C4FM, and EJ47U decoding
- No gaps in frequency reception
- Handheld and portable design
- Versatile signal monitoring
- Ideal for diverse communication standards
What customers say
The AR-DV10 receiver earns praise primarily for its advanced digital decoding versatility, supporting modes like DMR, NXDN, and D-STAR. Experienced radio enthusiasts value its wide frequency coverage and robust portable design suitable for field use, noting improved battery life. However, the primary drawbacks center on cost and complexity. The high price point makes it a questionable value for casual users. Newcomers frequently report a steep learning curve navigating the specialized features and menu structure. While build quality is generally solid, some advanced users suggest RF sensitivity could be better compared to high-end desktop units. It is considered essential equipment only for serious hobbyists prepared to invest significant time and money.
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