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Yaesu Miniature Mobile Radio - Model No.?
Yaesu produced a very small dual-band mobile radio for a while. As I
recall there were some heat issues with it. The radio was very tiny. About half the size of regular mobiles. Anyone remember the model number? Dick |
Yaesu Miniature Mobile Radio - Model No.?
FT-90..field commander..i think..
"Dick" LeadWinger wrote in message ... Yaesu produced a very small dual-band mobile radio for a while. As I recall there were some heat issues with it. The radio was very tiny. About half the size of regular mobiles. Anyone remember the model number? Dick |
Yaesu Miniature Mobile Radio - Model No.?
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Dick LeadWinger wrote: Yaesu produced a very small dual-band mobile radio for a while. As I recall there were some heat issues with it. The radio was very tiny. About half the size of regular mobiles. Anyone remember the model number? It's the FT-90R. I have one, and yes, they have some heat problems, but there are also work-arounds for those problems. It seems the problems go away somewhat if you never set the step size to 5 KHz. Also, I mostly operate it at 20 watts rather than 50 watts. That said, I find it to be a great rental car radio, I have the cord wired to a heavy-duty lighter plug. I pack it in a small camera bag in my suitcase along with a mag-mount when I fly somewhere, and I'm usually on the air before I leave the rental car lot. With the software from RT Systems, I already have the memories set up before I leave home. 73 de KC1IH Larry -- Larry Weil Lake Wobegone, NH |
Yaesu Miniature Mobile Radio - Model No.?
On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 12:52:24 -0500, Larry Weil wrote:
In article , Dick LeadWinger wrote: Yaesu produced a very small dual-band mobile radio for a while. As I recall there were some heat issues with it. The radio was very tiny. About half the size of regular mobiles. Anyone remember the model number? It's the FT-90R. I have one, and yes, they have some heat problems, but there are also work-arounds for those problems. It seems the problems go away somewhat if you never set the step size to 5 KHz. Also, I mostly operate it at 20 watts rather than 50 watts. That said, I find it to be a great rental car radio, I have the cord wired to a heavy-duty lighter plug. I pack it in a small camera bag in my suitcase along with a mag-mount when I fly somewhere, and I'm usually on the air before I leave the rental car lot. With the software from RT Systems, I already have the memories set up before I leave home. 73 de KC1IH Larry Thanks. I remember it now. I have been thinking of trying to find one for my wife's Honda where there is very little room for a radio. Dick |
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