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Jim Hackett January 2nd 06 02:18 PM

Yaesu VR-5000 ?
 
While it is far from perfect, it IS my favorite radio. The manual is a
joke...



wrote in message
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In article XL%tf.20473$AP5.12866@edtnps84, says...
Anyone have any experience with this set? I've read the menu setup is
awkward. Is this set discontinued? Were there any glitches in the
firmware?

http://www.radioworld.ca/swscan/yaesu.php


I have two Yaesu (FRG-7 and FRG-9600) radios now and was wondering how
the 5000 compares performance wise.



mike

For some reviews from users, go here
http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/1197

rated 3.7/5 for what it is worth.




craigm January 2nd 06 04:27 PM

Yaesu VR-5000 ?
 
m II wrote:

Jim Hackett wrote:

While it is far from perfect, it IS my favorite radio. The manual is a
joke...



I've gone through the reviews and find it confusing. I don't think I've
ever seen a radio with such polarized reviews. People seem to think
they're great or that they're junk.

The inadequate Chinese power supply seems to be one of the biggest
concerns, as version 1.7 firmware has apparently fixed a lot of the
problems.

The extreme width of the coverage makes this an appealing set. I will do
more research.





mike


Mike,

The radio has a cool display but very poor dynamic range. Almost any antenna
will provide too much signal.

Craigm


dxAce January 2nd 06 08:37 PM

Yaesu VR-5000 ?
 


m II wrote:

Jim Hackett wrote:

While it is far from perfect, it IS my favorite radio. The manual is a
joke...


I've gone through the reviews and find it confusing. I don't think I've
ever seen a radio with such polarized reviews. People seem to think
they're great or that they're junk.

The inadequate Chinese power supply seems to be one of the biggest
concerns, as version 1.7 firmware has apparently fixed a lot of the
problems.

The extreme width of the coverage makes this an appealing set. I will do
more research.


It's the width of the coverage that makes them operate rather poorly across the
spectrum.

Everything becomes a compromise.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Jim Hackett January 2nd 06 10:37 PM

Yaesu VR-5000 ?
 
If you do get one, I'd suggest a BCB filter, FM trap, and a preselector. It
is a VERY sensitive radio with not a lot of dynamic range. Using the ATT
ocassionally helps also. With the proper external tools in place, it does
just fine on H.F....



"m II" wrote in message news:i5guf.20195$km.9910@edtnps89...
Jim Hackett wrote:

While it is far from perfect, it IS my favorite radio. The manual is a
joke...



I've gone through the reviews and find it confusing. I don't think I've
ever seen a radio with such polarized reviews. People seem to think
they're great or that they're junk.

The inadequate Chinese power supply seems to be one of the biggest
concerns, as version 1.7 firmware has apparently fixed a lot of the
problems.

The extreme width of the coverage makes this an appealing set. I will do
more research.





mike





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