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pressure or altitude. This pressure differential prevented proper oscillation of the speaker diaphragm, resulting in reduced and muffled audio output. Yaesu remedied the problem by adding a small valve under the bottom left rubber armor, which allows equalization of the interior pressure with the atmosphere. The design change was reflected in all new radios produced from that point on, and any older radios sent in for repair are retrofitted with this modification.
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The VX-7R can be modified to transmit on MARS and CAP frequencies through both hardware and software techniques, however this radio does not meet NTIA standards for either MARS or CAP. The hardware modification requires the removal of small solder contacts located under the battery pack. The software
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at a 1 watt carrier power on the six meter band. This mode of operation allows the VX-7R to be used to drive a combination of bands functions reasonably well. The "Sub" VFO is limited to frequencies around the 50, 144, and 440 amateur bands, while the "Main" VFO has a much broader frequency coverage.
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The VX-3R is an ultra-compact dual-band FM transceiver with extensive receive frequency coverage. Besides 144 and 430 MHz transceive operation, the VX-3R provides receive coverage of the AM(MF) and FM broadcast bands, HF Shortwave Bands, VHF and UHF TV bands, the VHF AM aircraft band, and a wide
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transceiver with extensive receive coverage, and leading-edge features. The radio is designed to operate in extreme conditions, and is sealed at all openings to permit underwater submersion up to 1 meter (3 feet) for 30 minutes. A demo model at Dayton
Hamvention was held underwater for 8 hours
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modification can be performed, expanding transmit coverage outside of ham bands slightly; it is also possible to perform a "freeband" modification to the radio, enabling transmission outside the authorized amateur radio bands, without any hardware modifications. Although in most cases illegal based
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Some VX-7R owners complained of poor microphone sensitivity, which resulted in low audio levels on transmit. A crude modification was developed by end-users to solve the problem, at the expense of sacrificing the radio's waterproof capability. If small holes are pierced in the rubber seal covering
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Soon after the release of the VX-7R a design flaw was discovered related to the radio's waterproof housing. Due to the watertight housing of the radio, it was also airtight. This resulted in a pressure differential between the inside of the radio and the atmosphere, caused by changes in barometric
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1). Step 12.5 kHz for channel 446.0125, 446.025, 446.0375, 446.446.050, 446.0625, 446.075, 446.0875, 446.100 2). Restart radio to service menu, and change the PLL setting -6.25 kHZ (PLL oscilator is default page ,,rEF 440.000 129,, new set is for -6.25kHZ ,,30,,) 3). save change ..... GO TO
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Output power on each band (except 222 MHz) can be reduced from 5 watts to 2.5 watts, 1 watt, or 50 milliwatts (on 222 MHz can be reduced from 300 milliwatts to 50 milliwatts). Reducing output power allows the transceiver to be used over shorter communication distances for longer battery
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The VX-3R can be modified to transmit on MARS and CAP frequencies through hardware techniques; however, this radio does not meet NTIA standards for either MARS or CAP. The hardware modification requires the removal of an SMD located under the battery pack. It is capable of being programmed by the
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The radio is designed to operate in extreme conditions. It is designed to be shockproof, and is sealed against water and chemicals, making it well-suited for emergency-services duty. Available accessories include remote microphones, earphones, barometric pressure sensor module, and adapters for
997:) bands. It also features a general-coverage receiver, meaning it can operate as a receiver on many additional bands. The radio's magnesium alloy case is available in black anodized or silver (clear anodized). The model number suffix "B" or "S" denotes which color, black or silver respectively.
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Replacement batteries are inexpensive, especially as they are based on the Fuji NP60 camera battery. The lower (100 mW) power setting is adequate for repeaters out to 20 miles or so, and allows longer talk time. This is a highly regarded HT based on its performance-to-size ratio.
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operations. It is purportedly the smallest UHF/VHF hand-held transceiver available, with dimensions of 4.7 × 8.1 × 2.5 cm (1.9 × 3.2 × 1.0 in). It will receive and transmit in both the 2 meter band (144-148 MHz) and the 70 cm band
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The Asian version of the VX-6R can transmit a 1.5 W FM carrier on the six-meter band. It is necessary to use an external antenna tuned to the lower part of the six meter band for this feature. (A 2-sectional antenna is provided with the Asian export version.)
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listening capabilities. Its reception range is 500 kHz to 999.990 MHz. Available accessories include hand microphones, earphones, a GPS receiver, a bluetooth unit, a barometric pressure sensor module, and adapters for digital communications modes
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The standard battery will last about two days (single frequency receive) if not scanning. If scanning, the receive time falls to a few hours. At 1.5 Watts out, talk time is only about 20 minutes with a fully charged battery.
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modification can be made with the VX Commander software through a data interface cable. Both modifications obtain the same result, except that the software modification will be disabled if the radio is hard-reset.
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range of commercial and public safety frequencies. The transmitter section provides 1.5 watts of power output on the 144 MHz bands with the supplied FNB-82LI battery pack and 1 watt output on 430 MHz.
270:(430-450 MHz). The VX-1R provides receive coverage of the AM and FM broadcast bands, VHF and UHF TV bands, the VHF AM aircraft band, and a wide range of commercial and public safety frequencies.
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The VX-8 was eventually replaced by the also-discontinued VX-8D(-R/-E). The VX-8D was an "APRS enhanced" version of the VX8R, which included expanded capabilities and more device memory.
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The also-discontinued VX-8G was yet another model in the family which included a built-in GPS module from the factory, and was intended to be used by the "Devoted APRS user."
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1940:吉沢 浩史. "50/144/430 MHz FM/AM ハンディ・トランシーバ バーテックス スタンダード VX-8" [50/144/430 MHz FM / AM Handheld Transceiver Vertex Standard VX-8].
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The Yaesu VX-1R is a micro-miniature multiband FM transceiver with extensive receiver frequency coverage intended for use in licensed "Ham" or
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Sensors for temperature, voltage (internal battery or external power source), real-time clock, and barometric pressure (optional module)
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40 - 80 MHZ TX 0.5 W-1 W-0.1 W Max - Special HF mode range for VX-6E rev c2 switch setting HF mode O I I O I 0 0 0
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the microphone diaphragm, then sound waves can better reach the microphone diaphragm, resulting in better audio sensitivity.
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The VX-3R is the successor to Yaesu's previous models in the ultra-compact dual-band handheld FM transceiver segment, the
1984:宮谷 孝男. "バーテックス スタンダード VX-8用メモリ管理ソフト"FTBVX8J"" [Memory management software for Vertex Standard VX-8: "FTBVX8J"].
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at 1 meter depth, under power, without adverse effects. Available accessories include remote microphones, earphones.
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A bug has been found, as the CTCSS decode may not work properly when the VX-6R is operating with external power.
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1951:吉沢 浩史. "APRS実践編 VX-8で楽しむ,初めてのAPRS運用" [APRS Practical Guide: VX-8: enjoy your first APRS operations].
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Channel memories (including frequency, CTCSS/DCS squelch tone and mode, repeater offset, alphanumeric labels)
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Product Review - Yaesu VX-3R Miniature Dual-Band
Handheld Transceiver - February 2008 QST Magazine, ARRL
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Product Review - Yaesu VX-2R Miniature Dual-Band
Handheld Transceiver - October 2003 QST Magazine, ARRL
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803.000 - 823.995, 849.000 - 868.995, 894.000 - 914.995, 944.000 - 959.995, 989.000 - 998.995 MHz
1962:岡田 邦夫. "APRSとの出会いから,苦心して運用するまでをつづる VX-8でAPRSデビューする!" [VX-8 debuts with APRS with much ado!].
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The VX-6R may become insensitive to narrow-band FM signals – see the VX-7R sensitivity issue below.
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Product Review - QST Compares: Dual-band Hand-Held
Transceivers - April 1998 QST Magazine ARRL
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Product Review - Yaesu VX-6R VHF/UHF Handheld
Transceiver - December 2005 QST Magazine, ARRL
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981:. It is a quad-band transceiver, capable of transmitting and receiving on the 50 MHz (
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1687:長谷川 恒雄. "VX-3メモリ編集USBケーブルの製作" [VX-3 memory editing: production of the USB cable].
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rules, the "freeband" modification opens transmit coverage significantly, allowing use on
1855:後藤 健一. "50/144/430 MHzトランシーバ VX-7" [50/144/430 MHz transceiver VX-7].
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The VX line of radios all have features common to most modern hand held amateur radios:
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Fort v. Yaesu - Santa Monica
Superior Court, Santa Monica, CA - settled out of court.
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The VX-8 family is able to be programmed using the free, open-source CHIRP software.
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ARTS range transponder for watching communications between two ARTS-equipped radios
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1973:吉沢 浩史. "ファースト・インプレッション スタンダード VX-8" [First impressions: Standard VX-8].
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1754:[Three bands, scanner and more: triband handheld radio Yaesu VX-5R]
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1657:後藤健. "ユーザーリポート スタンダード VX-2" [User report: Vertex Standard VX-2].
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FM:144-148 MHz, Pwr: 0.3 W, 1.0 W, 2.5 W, 5.0 W
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1752:"Drei Bander, Scanner und mehr: Dreiband-Handfunkgerat VX-5R von Yaesu"
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Wideband receiver, 500 kHz - 999 MHz (the US version has
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Price, Brennan, N4QX (2009). "Yaesu VX-8R Handheld
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1929:吉沢 浩史. "バーテックス スタンダード VX-8" [Vertex Standard VX-8].
1824:[Yaesu's "submersible" handheld radio - the VX-7R]
1537:"VX-8DR – A Devoted APRS Users Version of the VX-8R Series"
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bands, along with several lesser-used frequency bands.
1822:"Yaesus "submersible" Handfunkgerat — der VX-7R"
1775:"新製品情報 ◆八重洲無線VX-5" [New product: Yaesu VX-5].
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Approximately 900 memory channels, with up to 20 banks
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The VX-2R is known as the VX-2E in
European markets.
1676:西田 聖. "スタンダード VX-3" [Vertex Standard VX-3].
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132 × 64 pixel back-lit dot matrix display
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1805:"Yaesu VX-7R Handheld Transceiver Product Review".
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AM/FM:0.500-999.998 MHz (USA cellular blocked)
60:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
653:Computer Programmable with ADMS/EVE/VX5 Commander
1871:Wood, John WV5J (2010). "Yaesu VX-8R Handheld".
794:89 mm × 58 mm × 29 mm
901:Frequency eange of transmission (US version):
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1228:222 - 225 MHz – 300 mW (US version)
1032:Waterproof (3 foot depth for 30 minutes)
589:@ 7.2 V 50 MHz/144 MHz), (4.5
231:These features are specific to Yaesu radios:
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1523:"Yaesu VX-8R, Yaesu VX-8DR Amateur HT VX8R"
757:AM/FM:0.504-999.998 MHz (Exp version)
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1309:. It is a quad-band transceiver with dual
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515:Stereo decoding for FM Broadcast reception
1222:50 - 54 MHz – 5 Watts FM / 1 Watt AM
1169:225 - 420 MHz (ACT1: Action Band 1)
120:Learn how and when to remove this message
1283:VX-8R with optional GPS module installed
889:There is an optional barometric module,
1618:[New mini communicator: VX-2E]
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1820:Vogels, Hanno, DG8JZ (October 2002).
615:800 – 999 MHz (Cellular blocked)
395:Wide-band receive coverage, from 500
193:Wide-band receive coverage, from 500
166:decode/encode and European Tone Burst
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650:Alkaline Pack: 2 AA Cells (optional)
58:adding citations to reliable sources
911:420 - 450 MHz – 5.0 W Max
908:144 - 148 MHz – 5.0 W Max
905:222 - 225 MHz – 1.5 W Max
829:Adjustable Backlit Keypad & LCD
641:Alpha Tags in display: 8 Characters
1616:"Neuer Kommunikationszwerg: VX-2E"
1206:800 - 999 MHz (cell-blocked)
248:linking (added for VX-2 and after)
172:Selectable deviation (wide/narrow)
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1102:59 - 108 MHz (FM/TV-VHF Lo)
1097:Main, Sub 50.000-53.995 MHz
1020:True user-selectable Dual Receive
647:Battery Life (avg): 6 to 12 Hours
509:1000 mAh lithium-ion battery
443:Federal Communications Commission
694:VX-6R is a triple band handheld
632:Priority Channel: 1 – Any of 220
221:display with automatic backlight
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1320:AM/FM radio as well as AM-only
1143:174 - 222 MHz (TV-VHF Hi)
665:Audio Output: 400 mW @ 8 O
629:Number of Simultaneous bands: 1
312:The VX-2R was an ultra-compact
45:needs additional citations for
1705:"The Yaesu VX-5R Tri-band H-T"
1291:VX-8R/VX-8E is a discontinued
1001:digital communications modes.
541:The VX-5R is an ultra-compact
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1295:(or "HT") for use on popular
1061:0.5 - 1.8 MHz (BC Band)
585:@ 13.8 V EXT DC IN), (5
291:@ 6 V EXT DC in and 500
218:frequency and memory scanning
1491:"Yaesu VX-8DR Discontinued?"
1231:430 - 450 MHz – 5 Watts
1225:144 - 148 MHz – 5 Watts
1195:470 - 729 MHz (TV-UHF)
854:, 7.4 V, 1400 mAh
1187:420.000 - 469.995 MHz
1172:225.000 - 419.995 MHz
1146:174.000 - 221.995 MHz
1135:137.000 - 173.995 MHz
1120:108.000 - 136.975 MHz
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2234:Amateur radio transceivers
1811:. Newington, Connecticut:
1244:The VX-7R can transmit in
1218:Frequency range transmit:
1105:59.000 - 107.900 MHz
874:Belt Clip & Hand Strap
804:277 g (including battery)
626:440 MHz TX: 4.5 Watts
606:Receiver Frequency Range:
593:@ 7.2 V 430 MHz)
532:open-source Chirp software
518:Stereo headphone connector
178:transmission and memories.
1703:Maybe, Jay, NU0X (1999).
1161:222.000-224.995 MHz
1094:30.000 - 58.995 MHz
926:Setting for PMR 446 mode.
392:) using external DC power
1587:]. CQ Publications.
1370:"Yaesu VX-2 user manual"
1079:1.800 - 29.995 MHz
1023:Backlit Keypad & LCD
970:VX-7R is a discontinued
864:, 5-Hour Battery Charger
403:in AM, NFM and WFM modes
2169:HF/VHF/UHF Transceivers
1064:0.510 - 1.795 MHz
1040:Selected specifications
323:between 2003 and 2007.
1902:. No. July 2009.
1795:eHam submitted reviews
1614:Vogels, Hanno, DG8JZ.
1558:"Welcome to Yaesu.com"
1505:"Welcome to Yaesu.com"
1473:"Welcome to Yaesu.com"
1455:"Welcome to Yaesu.com"
1437:"Welcome to Yaesu.com"
1402:"Welcome to Yaesu.com"
1352:"Welcome to Yaesu.com"
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169:RF Squelch capability
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1293:handheld transceiver
1180:420 - 470 MHz (
1154:222 - 225 MHz (
1128:137 - 174 MHz (
1113:108 - 137 MHz (
1017:frequencies blocked)
972:handheld transceiver
662:Color: Black, Silver
638:Memory Channels: 220
186:Receive coverage in
54:improve this article
1750:Flechtner, Ulrich.
1577:, ed. (July 2008).
1072:1.8 - 30 MHz (
995:70 centimeters
938:Faults and problems
656:Weight: 9.0 oz
579:70 centimeters
496:70 centimeters
386:70 centimeters
367:70 centimeters
279:FM transmit on the
203:User-selectable 10
2084:at RigPix Database
2072:at RigPix Database
2060:at RigPix Database
2048:at RigPix Database
2036:at RigPix Database
2024:at RigPix Database
2012:at RigPix Database
1830:Amateurfunktechnik
1493:. 4 December 2017.
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790:Dimensions (HxWxD)
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212:Ultra-compact size
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1594:978-4-7898-1507-9
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1056:VFO Availability
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609:0.5 – 16 MHz
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1338:References
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