On the Road with Radioddity: Promoting Amateur Radio Across Spain and Portugal
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At Radioddity, we are always thrilled to see our equipment being used to promote amateur radio and support academic initiatives on an international stage. Recently, we had the honor of having our products featured during an official IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) Distinguished Lecturer Program (DLP) tour for the class of 2025‑2026.
The tour was conducted by Miroslav “Misko” Skoric (YT7MPB), who traveled across Spain and Portugal in April 2026 to deliver a series of public talks. It provided an excellent opportunity to promote "ham" radio—including FM and DMR voice modes, as well as packet data mode—to local radio amateurs, students, and teachers.
Throughout the entire tour, Misko carried a selection of our VHF/UHF radios: the Radioddity GD‑77, GD‑88, and DB25‑D. These devices were utilized not only for voice operations but also for APRS data exchange. To facilitate this, the radios were programmed to local repeater frequencies in Madrid‑Leganes and Valladolid (Spain), as well as Covilhã and Lisbon (Portugal).
During the tour,
Misko introduced the Radioddity DB25‑D, highlighting its specific ability to
transmit its positioning data in APRS mode.

During dedicated
demonstration sessions, both the GD‑77 and DB25‑D were successfully put to
work, showcasing simultaneous data (APRS) and voice operations.


Introducing the HF‑010 Antenna to Academic Audiences
In addition to the
handheld and mobile radios, our Radioddity HF‑010 portable antenna was
featured prominently. Arriving in Spain right on schedule, the antenna was
unpacked and presented directly to academic audiences at multiple stops:

Universidad de
Valladolid (Spain): Located approximately one hour by high-speed train from
Madrid, this was the second presentation stop on the tour, where the HF‑010
set was positioned and displayed directly in front of the students.


Universidade da Beira
Interior (Covilhã, Portugal): For the third presentation, the HF‑010 set was
displayed in Portugal within the premises of the UBIMEDICAL –
Telecommunications Laboratory.





Looking Forward
It was a wonderful
experience for our brand to be promoted among students, teachers, and local
amateur radio communities across Spain and Portugal. We would like to
congratulate Miroslav “Misko” Skoric on a successful tour, where he operated
under the special callsigns EH4MPB in Spain and CR6MPB in Portugal.
Misko is already looking forward to planning his next international DLP
lectures in other destinations. In the near future, the GD‑77, GD‑88,
DB25‑D, and HF‑010 will also be featured on his official QRZ.com and
LinkedIn profiles.
73, The Radioddity team!