Yaesu FT-70DR Fusion Dual Band Review
The Yaesu FT-70DR is currently the cheapest way to get into Yaesu’s Fusion digital radio technology, and a remarkably capable analog radio as well. Read on to get the details!
The Yaesu FT-70DR is currently the cheapest way to get into Yaesu’s Fusion digital radio technology, and a remarkably capable analog radio as well. Read on to get the details!
The Yaesu FT-60R is probably the best-selling higher-end dual-band handheld radio ever, and with excellent reasons. Read on to find out why!
The Yaesu FT-65R is a Chinese made dual-band radio at about half the price of their famous FT-60R. How does it stack up? Read on to find out!
The Yaesu FT-270R is the radio I recommend if you need a radio that is weatherproof, virtually indestructible, and works as it should every time you grab it. It is my all-time favorite 2m radio. Read on to find out why!
The Yaesu FT-4XR is Yaesu’s new entry-level Chinese made dual-band radio? How does it compare to other Yaesus and is it worth upgrading from a Baofeng? Read on to find out!
The Yaesu FT3DR was Yaesu’s top-of-the-line handheld radio from 2019-2021 and broke new ground by having not only a beautiful, large, full color screen, and also that the screen was a touchscreen. Its predecessor from 2015, the FT2DR was also a touchscreen, but was monochrome.
Believe it or not, the Yaesu VX-8G was my first Yaesu radio, and my third ever handheld radio. I saved up some money and wanted to buy a really top-of-the-line radio to replace my Kenwood that was having problems. My new radio had to also have a bevy of the latest features and most capabilities of anything out in 2011. That’s a lot of pressure on a little radio.
The Yaesu VX-7R is a quad-band, feature-rich radio released in 2002 that is still quite popular even though it has been discontinued around 2017. There are a lot of factors that make it as popular as it is today, and why it continued to be produced for 15 years.
The Yaesu VX-5 is an excellent small radio from one of the three top manufacturers of handheld ham radio. Being tri-band, it is exceptionally capable and packs an enormous amount of features in a package smaller than most cellphones these days. Let’s see what all it can do.