Yaesu FT-60

The Yaesu FT-60 is a dual band handheld transceiver. It is a popular choice for new amateur radio operators as it is relatively inexpensive, costing about US$200, and as low as US$145 among some Yaesu dealers on the Web. It operates on the most common line-of-sight amateur radio bands, 2 meters and 70 centimeters.

eHam.net rates the FT-60 at 4.6 out of 5.[1] There are Internet groups devoted to using the FT-60R.[2]

Features

Technical description

Category Amateur Radio
Class Hand-Held
Bands VHF: 2-meter band

UHF: 70-centimeter band

RX AM/FM: 108–520 / 700–999 MHz (cellular blocked in the US)
TX FM: 144–148 MHz, 144–146 MHz (Europe); Pwr: 0.5 W, 2.0 W, 5.0 W
FM: 430–450 MHz, 430–440 MHz (Europe); Pwr: 0.5 W, 2.0 W, 5.0 W
Power 7.2 VDC (internal battery), 6–9 VDC (AA battery pack), 6–16 VDC (external)
Dimensions (H×W×D) 109 mm × 58 mm × 30 mm
Weight 370 g (including battery)
First released 2004

2 meter and 70 centimeter handheld transceiver with wide coverage receiver. Capable of 5 watts with emergency AA battery pack or the included FNB-83 Ni-MH rechargeable battery.

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