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HF/VHF/UHF All-in-One Shack-in-a-Box (Yaesu)

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The YAES FT-857 100W is used. It produces 100W on the HF band, 50W on 144, and 20W on 430 as shown in the picture with dummy load. Transmit/receive

Yaesu FT-857 100W HF VHF UHF Mobile Transceiver Tested Working Tested with Mic

The Xiegu G90 HF radio is a portable 20W HF 10-160 mtr. multimode transceiver using 24-bit digital architecture. It also includes an internal automatic antenna tuner and packs huge performance into a small portable package. The G90 has a removable display head that can be separated from the main body.

Yaesu Ft-857d Amateur Radio Transceiver - HF, VHF, UHF All-Mode 100W Remote Head Capability

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My Fathers HF/VHF/UHF GoBox : r/amateurradio

The Xiegu G90 HF radio is a portable 20W HF 10-160 mtr. multimode transceiver using 24-bit digital architecture. It also includes an internal automatic antenna tuner and packs huge performance into a small portable package. The G90 has a removable display head that can be separated from the main body.

Yaesu Ft-857d Amateur Radio Transceiver - HF, VHF, UHF All-Mode 100W Remote Head Capability

My Setup - Yaesu 897D, Diamond X30 for VHF/UHF, G5RV JR for HF : r/amateurradio

Yaesu FT-991A - HAM Radio for Non-Techies

Very new to ham radio. Looking at these two transceivers. They're close in price, but not sure if one is “better” than the other. Will be taking my technician's licensing test this

Yaesu Original FT-891 HF/50 MHz All Mode Analog Ultra Compact Mobile / Base Transceiver - 100 Watts - 3 Year Warranty

Yaesu FTDX-10 Yaesu FTDX10 Compact HF/50 MHz 100W SDR Transceivers

, Second Hand Yaesu FT-991A Multi Mode Multi Band Transceiver, The Yaesu FT-991A is the next-generation of the widely popular FT-991. Like its

Second Hand Yaesu FT991A HF VHF UHF Shack in a box Transceiver

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HF/VHF/UHF All-in-One Shack-in-a-Box (Yaesu)

Shack in a Box - Hope (ND2L) and Dad (WX4TV) spent some