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− | '''Vertex Standard''' is a company that makes 2-way radios for [[Public Safety]] and business communications. | + | '''Vertex Standard''' is a company that makes 2-way radios for [[Public Safety]] and business communications. The company was previously known as Vertex, and before that [[Yaesu]]. Vertex Standard is now owned by Motorola. The Yaesu line of amateur and aviation radios is now an independent company. |
== Mobile transceivers == | == Mobile transceivers == |
Revision as of 10:51, 30 November 2012
Vertex Standard is a company that makes 2-way radios for Public Safety and business communications. The company was previously known as Vertex, and before that Yaesu. Vertex Standard is now owned by Motorola. The Yaesu line of amateur and aviation radios is now an independent company.
Mobile transceivers
- Vertex Standard VX-2500
- Vertex Standard VX-3200
- Vertex Standard VX-4000
- Vertex Standard VX-4100
- Vertex Standard VX-4200
- Vertex Standard VX-5500
- Vertex Standard VX-6000
Portable tranceivers
- Vertex Standard VX-130
- Vertex Standard VX-160
- Vertex Standard VX-180
- Vertex Standard VX-210
- Vertex Standard VX-410/420
- Vertex Standard VX-510
- Vertex Standard VX-520
- Vertex Standard VX-530
- Vertex Standard VX-600
- Vertex Standard VX-800
- Vertex Standard VX-820
- Vertex Standard VX-900
- Vertex Standard VX-920
- Vertex Standard VX-354
References
- The Vertex Standard website can be found here