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  1. FT-891 HF+50Mhz ALL MODE MOBILE TRANSCEIVER

  2. HF / 50MHz transceiver Field Version, 100W with ATU full SDR, 4.3 "touchscreen, connection for external DVI-D monitor, USB interface for digital and CAT modes integrated. External speaker NOT included.

  3. Analog/digital C4FM/FM 144MHz/430MHz Dual Band 50W transceiver.

  4. VHF / UHF analog FM vehicle transceiver, 50W power with DTMF microphone supplied. Possibility of installing an optional Bluetooth® unit for use with wireless headphones. Intuitive and easy to use user interface.

  5. -5% Yaesu FT-5DE Yaesu FT-5DE
    FT5DE, 5W C4FM/FM 144/430MHz Dual Band Digital Transceiver

  6. C4FM/FM digital and analog dual band VHF/UHF transceiver, with 50W RF power output and a 66 channel high speed GPS. Equipped with high resolution 2-inch QVGA coloured display. Real Dual Band operations thanks to two independent receivers with simultaneous A and B band monitor function in C4FM. WiRES-X connectivity as Portable Digital Node and Fixed Node.

  7. The world’s first, smallest, self-contained, battery-powered, Multi-mode Portable Transceiver covering the HF, VHF, and UHF bands!

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  8. VHF/UHF 5W Dualband FM Handheld Transceiver

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  9. The M-1 Reference Microphone is the ultimate, high-quality, innovative desktop microphone, dedicated to the most discriminating Ham Radio Operators. It features combined Condenser and Dynamic microphone elements.

  10. Yaesu FT 70 DE The new FT-70DE is a compact and very attractively priced Yaesu System Fusion transceiver providing both conventional analog FM operation and the advanced C4FM Digital mode.

  11. The FT-65E is a compact rugged dual band (2M/70cms) FM transceivers constructed to meet commerical grade specifications. It is packed with high performance and valuable features demanded by radio operators around the world.

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