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*[http://www.yaesu.com/indexVS.cfm?cmd=DisplayProducts&ProdCatID=111&encProdID=PUtPQg4MnJI%3D&DivisionID=65&isArchived=0 Yaesu.com Product Page]
 
*[http://www.yaesu.com/indexVS.cfm?cmd=DisplayProducts&ProdCatID=111&encProdID=PUtPQg4MnJI%3D&DivisionID=65&isArchived=0 Yaesu.com Product Page]
 
* [http://home.comcast.net/~sllewd/store.html VX-1R VX-5R VX-150 Specialty Store]
 
  
 
; EHam User Reviews
 
; EHam User Reviews
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* Dual-band ([[2 Meters]] / [[70 Centimeters]]) Ham hand-held
 
* Dual-band ([[2 Meters]] / [[70 Centimeters]]) Ham hand-held
* 5W power output
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* 5W/2W/0.5W power output
 
* 1000 memory channels with memory group feature
 
* 1000 memory channels with memory group feature
 
* 108-999MHz receive coverage
 
* 108-999MHz receive coverage
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** '''VFO 4''' 400-520MHz (FM)
 
** '''VFO 4''' 400-520MHz (FM)
 
** '''VFO 5''' 700-824MHz, 849-869MHz, 894-918.5MHz, 943.5-963.5MHz, 988.5-1000MHz (FM)
 
** '''VFO 5''' 700-824MHz, 849-869MHz, 894-918.5MHz, 943.5-963.5MHz, 988.5-1000MHz (FM)
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* [[CTCSS]]/[[DCS]] [[Automatic_CTCSS_identification|automatic identification]]
  
 
* More rugged and slightly larger than most previous models ([[Yaesu VX-5]], [[Yaesu VX-7]], etc...)
 
* More rugged and slightly larger than most previous models ([[Yaesu VX-5]], [[Yaesu VX-7]], etc...)
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== Programming Software ==
 
== Programming Software ==
  
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* [http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home CHIRP]
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** [http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users CHIRP User's Mailing List]
 
* [http://www.g4hfq.co.uk/ftb60.htm FTB60]
 
* [http://www.g4hfq.co.uk/ftb60.htm FTB60]
 
** [http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/5451 EHam comments on FTB60]
 
** [http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/5451 EHam comments on FTB60]
 
* [http://www.kc8unj.com/ KC8UNJ Software]
 
* [http://www.kc8unj.com/ KC8UNJ Software]
* [http://www.rtsars.com/yaesu_Template.cfm?yaesupage=ADMS1J RT Systems]
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* [https://www.rtsystemsinc.com/FT-60-programming-software-and-USB-cable-s/1909.htmJ RT Systems]
 
** [http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/5429 EHam comments on ADMS 1J]
 
** [http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/5429 EHam comments on ADMS 1J]
  
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== Tips and Tricks ==
 
== Tips and Tricks ==
  
* The radio will not allow you to enter a space/blank in an alphanumeric channel name. If you use the [http://www.kc8unj.com/ KC8UNJ] software (free), you can.
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* You may enter a space in the channel name by rotating the knob clockwise one click when starting the alpha programming. The character looks like an under case u.
  
 
* If you think that the stock antenna doesn't work very well, you're not alone. If you operate on one of the two bands most of the time, you can purchase a single-band antenna designed for the [[Vertex Standard VX-800|VX-800]] commercial radio. Check out [http://www.rfwiz.com/VX-800_Options.htm Multec Communications] and scroll all the way down to the antenna section. The advantage of these antennas is that they have the rubber jacket present on the stock anttena that fits down below the actual SMA connector on the radio, which provides for a professional look (not to mention being water-proofed).
 
* If you think that the stock antenna doesn't work very well, you're not alone. If you operate on one of the two bands most of the time, you can purchase a single-band antenna designed for the [[Vertex Standard VX-800|VX-800]] commercial radio. Check out [http://www.rfwiz.com/VX-800_Options.htm Multec Communications] and scroll all the way down to the antenna section. The advantage of these antennas is that they have the rubber jacket present on the stock anttena that fits down below the actual SMA connector on the radio, which provides for a professional look (not to mention being water-proofed).
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* The weird band limitations in the 900MHz range are probably in place to keep people from trying to pick up cellular telephones on the image frequencies. Unfortunately if you want to tune in an amateur repeater in the 927MHz band, you're out of luck.
 
* The weird band limitations in the 900MHz range are probably in place to keep people from trying to pick up cellular telephones on the image frequencies. Unfortunately if you want to tune in an amateur repeater in the 927MHz band, you're out of luck.
  
== Yahoo Groups ==
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* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FT-60/ FT-60]
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* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ftbasic/ FTBasic]
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Latest revision as of 14:14, 18 October 2020

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General Information

Basic dual-band amateur handheld from Yaesu. Seems to be a direct replacement for the FT-50.

EHam User Reviews

Specifications

  • Dual-band (2 Meters / 70 Centimeters) Ham hand-held
  • 5W/2W/0.5W power output
  • 1000 memory channels with memory group feature
  • 108-999MHz receive coverage
    • VFO 1 108-200MHz (108-137 AM, 137-200 FM)
    • VFO 2 200-300MHz (FM)
    • VFO 3 300-400MHz (300-336 AM, 336-400 FM)
    • VFO 4 400-520MHz (FM)
    • VFO 5 700-824MHz, 849-869MHz, 894-918.5MHz, 943.5-963.5MHz, 988.5-1000MHz (FM)
  • CTCSS/DCS automatic identification

Programming Software

Modifications

The out-of-band transmit mod is available at mods.dk. It involves removing a very tiny component from the circuit board. Probably not for the faint of heart.

Tips and Tricks

  • You may enter a space in the channel name by rotating the knob clockwise one click when starting the alpha programming. The character looks like an under case u.
  • If you think that the stock antenna doesn't work very well, you're not alone. If you operate on one of the two bands most of the time, you can purchase a single-band antenna designed for the VX-800 commercial radio. Check out Multec Communications and scroll all the way down to the antenna section. The advantage of these antennas is that they have the rubber jacket present on the stock anttena that fits down below the actual SMA connector on the radio, which provides for a professional look (not to mention being water-proofed).
  • The weird band limitations in the 900MHz range are probably in place to keep people from trying to pick up cellular telephones on the image frequencies. Unfortunately if you want to tune in an amateur repeater in the 927MHz band, you're out of luck.