Yaesu FT-65R vs Yaesu VX-8G - Which One is Better in 2025?
Trying to choose between Yaesu FT-65R and Yaesu VX-8G? Below you'll find a side-by-side comparison of key features, specifications, and performance to help you decide which handheld radio best fits your needs. Click the link below for a full review and detailed test results.
Feature | Yaesu FT-65R | Yaesu VX-8G |
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Radio Name | Yaesu FT-65R | Yaesu VX-8G |
Bands | 2m, 70cm | 2m, 70cm |
Max Power 2m/70cm | 3.1/3.5 | 3.7/2 |
Battery Type | Li-Ion | Li-Ion |
Battery Volts | 7.4 v | 7.4 v |
Rated mAh | 1950 mAh | 1100 mAh |
Tested mAh | 1970 mAh | mAh |
Antenna Connector | M-SMA | F-SMA |
Height w/ant | 265 mm | 296 mm |
Width | 62 mm | 67 mm |
Thickness w/clip | 48 mm | 37 mm |
Weight | 277 g | 294 g |
Color Screen | No | No |
GPS | No | Yes |
USB-C Charging | No | No |
Review Link | LINK | LINK |
Book Link | LINK | - |
Price | $130 | $330 |
Purchase Link | LINK | LINK |
CHIRP Program | Yes | Yes |
Rating by Price | C | C |
Rating Overall | B | B |
Conclusions | The Yaesu FT-65R is kind of an odd bird, blending some of the inexpensive Chinese radios with the high-end of the Japanese radios. As hard as it is, the radio needs to be judged on its own. Sure, comparing the Yaesu FT-60R vs FT-65R shows that the 65R is far less of a radio, but it is far more of a radio than radios like the Baofengs. That really only matters when talking about where it fits in price-wise. On its own, the Yaesu FT-65R is a good radio at its price point. If you want something a lot nicer than the cheap Chinese radios but really don’t want to spend over $150 on a handheld radio, and don’t need digital modes, this might be the perfect radio for you. On the other hand, for $50 more you could get the Yaesu FT-70DR or the FT-60R, both of which are superior radios in virtually every way, particularly in audio quality. If you think this radio is interesting, you might also check out my Yaesu FT-65R vs FT-4XR article. | You may be surprised at my scores for this radio, and believe me, when I bought the radio I really wanted to love it. But I just never did. It is just too difficult for an idiot like me to use (maybe even now, lol), the buttons are too small for my fat fingers, and the screen has too much on it at such as small font. Don’t get me wrong, the Yaesu VX-8G is extremely capable and packs an enormous amount of capability into a really small package. If that is your thing, and you have small hands and excellent eye site, maybe this is the radio for you. For me, it is relegated to helping me test other radios. |