Galaxy DX-94HP 10 Meter Amateur Ham Radio, 100W, Blue LEDs, 4 MOSFETs, SSB. When you’re running miles day after day, you need a radio that cuts through engine noise, weather, and distance. The Galaxy DX-94HP is built for drivers who want strong, clean, dependable communication on every haul. ? Made for Life on the Road. Truck cabs are loud. Remote routes get lonely. This radio solves all of that with. 100 watts PEP power to reach out farther when you’re deep in rural stretches. Loud, crisp Galaxy audio so other drivers hear you the first time. Noise filters (NB/ANL) that cut engine whine and road rumble. A bright, easy-read display you can see at night without straining. Galaxy’s signature strong modulation. Frequency counter for quick channel checks. Solid metal chassis that holds up to vibration and temperature swings. Smooth, stable receive even in busy truck-stop areas. ?? Why Truckers Choose the DX-94HP. Better range than CB radios (but will need to be converted to the Citizens Band, see FAQ below). Clearer audio in noisy cabs. Reliable communication during storms, mountains, and long night runs. A proven radio from a brand truckers already trust. Accurate listings and honest service. Products handled with care – no surprises when you open the box. ? What’s in the Box. Mounting bracket & hardware. Features Listed in Technical Jargon. 100 Watts output, using 4 High Power MOSFETs. Blue Frequency Counter, LED, and Meter Light. On a Variable Dimmer Control. RF / Mic Gain. Small Heatsink on the bottom of the radio. Is this a CB? No, it is a 10 meter radio. The Citizens Band is limited to 4 watts and operates on the 11 meter band per FCC regulations. If you see “10 meter radio” on a listing, it is not a CB. Is it peaked and tuned? All ham radios are “peaked” by the qualified engineers who design them. A radio hack without an engineering degree and radio design experience cannot improve on this, though they can alter the radio for higher output wattage. But this overdrives the transistors, causing distortion and overheating. Not a good thing to do. There is no additional tuning required. Why the ALL CAPS for mosfet? Because MOSFET is an acronym, and in English acronyms are spelled in all caps. MOSFET stands for Metal Oxide Field Effect Transistor. This is not a new technology. It has evolved and improved over time. Some radio buyers obsess over what kind of transistor is used in the finals, based on something they read or their buddy told them. MOSFET isn’t the only way to achieve the design engineers’ goals, but this technology is often chosen. We get this question quite a bit. It is illegal to sell a converted radio, and it also violates the TOS of any online marketplace to do so. If the listing says 10 meter and it says NEW condition, then it has not been converted. And the title would also need to say 11 meter not 10 meter. We hope that helps you get around the confusion this issue causes.