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<v Speaker 2>Yazu reveals three brand new VHF UHF radios. Two of

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<v Speaker 2>them are monoband with more power than you might think,

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<v Speaker 2>and one of them is a really cool looking duel band.

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<v Speaker 2>Let's take a look at him right now. So this

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<v Speaker 2>was sent to me by Vince V six LK yesterday.

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<v Speaker 2>He's like, hey, if you want to make a video

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<v Speaker 2>about this, these were just announced. He goes, I'm not

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<v Speaker 2>going to make a video, so feel free. So thank you, Vince.

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<v Speaker 2>I appreciate appreciate that that heads up there, and I

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<v Speaker 2>will put a link to Vince's chain. He does a

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<v Speaker 2>lot of build videos, CW type videos, code of stuff

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<v Speaker 2>on his channel. I'll put a link to it in

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<v Speaker 2>the description. Blow And also I wanted to say really

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<v Speaker 2>quick that after googling these three model numbers, the top

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<v Speaker 2>of the list of the Google list for me was

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<v Speaker 2>the gigabarts website. On gigaparts, you can save a ten

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<v Speaker 2>percent discount on everything Mezzi and Plony with the coupon

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<v Speaker 2>code of HR two cables. I will put that link

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<v Speaker 2>in the description blow as well. This video is sponsored

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<v Speaker 2>today by Mezzi and Ploni Coacs. Use Megzi and Plony

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<v Speaker 2>when you're if you if you pick up one of

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<v Speaker 2>these radios for mobile install or for a man pack

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<v Speaker 2>or whatever, use Megzi and Plony when you're feeding it

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<v Speaker 2>to your atenna wherever you might install it. It's great Coacs,

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<v Speaker 2>all right. So here's Vince's Twitter page. He shared a

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<v Speaker 2>link with me to his Twitter page. A trio of

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<v Speaker 2>v UHF mobile radio announcements from Yazu just dropped. You

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<v Speaker 2>heard it here first, folks. There's an FT three one

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<v Speaker 2>six five r ASP, three one eighty five r SP

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<v Speaker 2>and a one fifty r ASP r ASP. I'm not

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<v Speaker 2>sure what that is, but I wanted to, you know what,

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<v Speaker 2>and I'm like, this is great, this is cool and

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<v Speaker 2>all that. He's showing me this, but he doesn't link

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<v Speaker 2>to anywhere about these radios, and I'm like, Okay, where's

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<v Speaker 2>he getting this? This one kind of looks the face

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<v Speaker 2>on this one. The dual band kind of looks like

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<v Speaker 2>a cross between the new QRP radio that they announced

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<v Speaker 2>the Tokyo hmfare. The screen kind of looks like this

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<v Speaker 2>kind of a new design of the screen. These other

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<v Speaker 2>mono bands. This is an eighty five two meter and

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<v Speaker 2>a sixty five WAT for forty and those screens look

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<v Speaker 2>similar to what we've seen before. But I wanted to

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, he didn't put any links to Yazu. I

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<v Speaker 2>wanted to make sure this is legit. Not that I

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<v Speaker 2>don't trust Vince, but I'd like to know just kind

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<v Speaker 2>of look around. So I googled all three of those

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<v Speaker 2>model numbers and they all came up on the gigabarts

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<v Speaker 2>website right there. So let's look through these real quick again.

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<v Speaker 2>Two of them are mono band, which are higher power,

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<v Speaker 2>and one of them is a dual band. I think

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<v Speaker 2>I might be interested in the dual band myself, but

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<v Speaker 2>I might also be interested in the monoband two meter

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<v Speaker 2>because that would make a great radio for an RV

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<v Speaker 2>to mount in your RV and leave it there, and

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<v Speaker 2>when you go to RV parks you want to talk

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<v Speaker 2>on six pout five two or some of the local repeaters,

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<v Speaker 2>you got an extra few watts to pump punch out.

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<v Speaker 1>So the three one.

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<v Speaker 2>Sixty five are ASP with new evolving super DX and

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<v Speaker 2>audio digital signal processor. Let's see this is a compact Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>sixty five WYT eighty five. What now, I'm made a mistake.

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<v Speaker 2>I thought that one was UAHEF. They're both VHF.

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<v Speaker 1>Why would they do that? That's odd?

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<v Speaker 2>So this went This three one sixty five r SP

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<v Speaker 2>is a sixty five WYTT one forty four megahertz f

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<v Speaker 2>FM mobile transceiver. Doesn't look like it's doing Yazu system fusion.

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<v Speaker 2>It's a compact two meter mobile transceiver with a solid

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<v Speaker 2>basic features, configuration and mechanical toughness. Kind of this kind

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<v Speaker 2>of looks like a some of the commercial radios they make.

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<v Speaker 2>The power output is sixty five watts selectable three power

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<v Speaker 2>setting sixty five thirty and five. It's efficient cooling system

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<v Speaker 2>with the FACC funnel air convention conductor, wind tonal insurance,

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<v Speaker 2>stable and reliable power front firing speaker of five watts.

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<v Speaker 2>The super DX function increases the receiver sensitivity and improves

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<v Speaker 2>weak signal reception. Okay, the new ASP audio Digital Signal

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<v Speaker 2>processing unit is also activated when the super DX key

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<v Speaker 2>is pressed. The super DX with the ASP insures comfortable

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<v Speaker 2>audio audio quality of week signals and expanded expands the

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<v Speaker 2>communication range. I would be much more impressed with these

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<v Speaker 2>week signal radios if they were more than just FM only.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, pulling a week signal out of FM is great.

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<v Speaker 2>I've noticed over the last few months myself here in

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<v Speaker 2>the North Texas area and while driving, there's been a

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<v Speaker 2>lot more FM simplex activity here lately than there has,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, in recent past. Maybe on six top five

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<v Speaker 2>two and maybe not on six top five two. There's

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<v Speaker 2>another frequency here in town that that gets used quite frequently,

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<v Speaker 2>but it is if it is two meter fmsimplex. But

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<v Speaker 2>I would be more impressed with these radios having a

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<v Speaker 2>received sensitivity, sensitivity and audio digital signal processing if they

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<v Speaker 2>were all mode, single sideband FT eight CW capable, I'd

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<v Speaker 2>be more impressed with that there. But okay, that's fine, Okay. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>the date is number number thirteenth right there. You can

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<v Speaker 2>see that, and then this one right here and I

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<v Speaker 2>kind of like this kind of looks like they're twenty eight,

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<v Speaker 2>twenty nine, eight twenty five, eighty twenty nine, eighty twenty

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<v Speaker 2>seven eighty. I think they had two or three models there.

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<v Speaker 2>The higher power this is an eighty five watt delivers dependable,

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<v Speaker 2>high performing eighty five wats a transmit power. The massive

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<v Speaker 2>heat sinc with no something fan insures my screen's covering

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<v Speaker 2>it up. Reliable solid eighty five watts of RF power,

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<v Speaker 2>four selectable settings eighty five, fifty, twenty and five watts.

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<v Speaker 2>Super DX function increases the receiver sensitivity, improves weak signal reception.

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<v Speaker 2>The new ASP unit is also activated when the super

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<v Speaker 2>DX key is pressed.

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<v Speaker 1>Okay.

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<v Speaker 2>SUPERDX with the ASP insures reliable audio quality for weak

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<v Speaker 2>signals and expands the range of communication. Cool.

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<v Speaker 1>Okay.

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<v Speaker 2>Now, in all things, A lot of times people will

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<v Speaker 2>email me and they'll say, so, what is the longest

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<v Speaker 2>range radio I can get? And they want to know

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<v Speaker 2>about Ht's a lot handheld radios. A lot of times,

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<v Speaker 2>what's the longest range handheld I can get? And I'm like,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, range is two things. Range depends on your power.

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<v Speaker 2>So a ten watt handheld is going to get out

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<v Speaker 2>farther than a five watt handheld and a mobile base

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<v Speaker 2>station radio with eighty five watts and an external antenna

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<v Speaker 2>is going to get out further than a mobile or

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<v Speaker 2>base station radio with fifty watts. Okay, so that's important,

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<v Speaker 2>but your receiver is also important. If you're wanting to

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<v Speaker 2>talk about two way communications, your receiver is also important.

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<v Speaker 2>So you need to be able to hear when someone

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<v Speaker 2>comes back to you. So it's important that you can

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<v Speaker 2>reach out and talk to people, but if you can't

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<v Speaker 2>hear them coming back to you, then you can't communicate.

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<v Speaker 2>So receiver say insitivity, and Yazu has some of the

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<v Speaker 2>best receivers on the market today in the HF world especially,

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<v Speaker 2>so I'm excited to see how sensitive this receiver actually is.

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<v Speaker 2>We might want to do some testing from the base

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<v Speaker 2>station antenna here once I get one of these in

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<v Speaker 2>my hand. This one also has the PNG primary memory group.

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<v Speaker 2>Now I use the primary memory group on my FtM

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<v Speaker 2>six thousand all the time. That is in my tech

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<v Speaker 2>Prepper Man pack. I take it with me. It's got

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<v Speaker 2>fifty watts of power duel band vhf UHF. It kind

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<v Speaker 2>of looks the screen kind of looks like this also,

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<v Speaker 2>it's kind of that blocky old style look with the

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<v Speaker 2>monochrome cool. So I perhaps we will trade this up

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<v Speaker 2>for the FtM six thousand for this new one, although

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<v Speaker 2>this is just a two meter only so probably not.

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<v Speaker 2>I like having the VHFUHF and one radio. So the

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<v Speaker 2>program Memory Group basically says you could save up to

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<v Speaker 2>five VFO or memory channels in a short little group,

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<v Speaker 2>and you can change those easily. You go to the

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<v Speaker 2>channel you want to save VFO memory channel, you long

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<v Speaker 2>press the PMG button. It puts it into this list

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<v Speaker 2>of PMG program Memory Groups, and then you can scan

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<v Speaker 2>that or you can just listen to one or two.

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<v Speaker 2>You can quickly switch back and forth between five channel

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<v Speaker 2>up to five channels that you want to listen to.

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<v Speaker 2>Makes it very convenient in the field, especially when traveling

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<v Speaker 2>and you're going to different repeaters to different frequencies. It

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<v Speaker 2>also has the c FL Customized Function List. Up to

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<v Speaker 2>nine frequently used functions from the forty four menus can

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<v Speaker 2>be registered and easily recalled.

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<v Speaker 1>That's cool, so.

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<v Speaker 2>You can put in something like power CTCSS, switch back

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<v Speaker 2>and forth between VFO and memory, switch back and forth

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<v Speaker 2>between VHF UHF customized function list. There some other convenient

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<v Speaker 2>features of the three one eight RSP are large capacity

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<v Speaker 2>of two hundred and twenty one memory channels available two

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<v Speaker 2>eur on twenty one memory channels is really good for

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<v Speaker 2>a monoband radio VHF only radio alphanumeric six character labels.

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<v Speaker 2>That's kind of old school keypad entry, DTMF microphone. Versatile

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<v Speaker 2>scan features such as preferential memory scan VFO scan, Priority

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<v Speaker 2>channel scan, and duel watch CTCs says decode, incode, separate, transmit,

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<v Speaker 2>offset frequencies, RF squelch, enhanced paging and code squelch. Okay,

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<v Speaker 2>ten Noah Weather radio broadcast channels and a weather alert

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<v Speaker 2>for the USA version only, So this could be your

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<v Speaker 2>weather radio. You could monitor Noah Weather, you could monitor

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<v Speaker 2>weather alerts, and you could listen to your local ares

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<v Speaker 2>Skywarner Races repeater with that cool. Okay, this is the

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<v Speaker 2>one I'm second most interested in, so if we go here,

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<v Speaker 2>this is the last one, and I really like this one.

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<v Speaker 2>I think this is a great look in radio adjust

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<v Speaker 2>the screen there a little bit fifty five and fifty watts,

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<v Speaker 2>so that's already more than most of your dual bands.

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<v Speaker 2>Are fifty five wats on two meters fifty watts on

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<v Speaker 2>for forty FM dual band mobile transceiver with the new

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<v Speaker 2>evolving super DX and audio digital signal processor. Please to

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<v Speaker 2>announce that the new FM dual band transceiver, the FtM

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<v Speaker 2>one fifty r ASP provides true dual band operation with

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<v Speaker 2>two different receivers on different bands or within the same band,

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<v Speaker 2>so to do VVU, U VU or UV full dot

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<v Speaker 2>matrix display is graphically visible and provides a clear and

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<v Speaker 2>crisp view of the radio operating status. Front panels detachable

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<v Speaker 2>good by attaching the optional swinghead model number there, flexible

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<v Speaker 2>angle adjustment is possible to accommodate easy mobile operation. So

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<v Speaker 2>that tells me that you satellite guys are gonna like

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<v Speaker 2>this radio because it is true dual receive, true dual band,

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<v Speaker 2>and it doesn't use the word full duplexing, but if

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<v Speaker 2>it's dual receive, it should be full duplexing, true dual

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<v Speaker 2>band operation with two different receivers on different bands or

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<v Speaker 2>within the same band. So I'm pretty sure that means

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<v Speaker 2>full duplexing. I could be wrong on that. I mean

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<v Speaker 2>kind of sometimes they word this kind of weird, but

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<v Speaker 2>this right here sounds like it might be a great

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<v Speaker 2>for satellite radio. So we got power output of fifty

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<v Speaker 2>five watts on VHF and fifty watts on UHF.

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<v Speaker 1>That's really good.

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<v Speaker 2>Four selections fifty five and fifty twenty five watts on

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<v Speaker 2>mid and I'm sorry, three selections fifty five to fifty

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<v Speaker 2>on high, twenty five on mid, and five watts on low.

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<v Speaker 2>Heavy duty heat sinc With a funnel air convection conductor

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<v Speaker 2>insures stable and reliable transmit power. The reason they keep

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<v Speaker 2>saying that is because if your transmitter gets too hot,

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<v Speaker 2>it's a lot too hot. If it doesn't have a

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<v Speaker 2>good cooling fan, a good fan, a good heat sink,

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<v Speaker 2>or something like that, the power can come down. If

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<v Speaker 2>you just kind of dead key and hold down the

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<v Speaker 2>microphone and the transceiver of the radio starts to get hot,

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<v Speaker 2>you'll see your power drop. Front speaker is furnished inside

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<v Speaker 2>the control head. That's cool, kind of like my FtM

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<v Speaker 2>five hundred. Combination of the main body and the speaker

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<v Speaker 2>provides six watts of high quality audio three whitte front

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<v Speaker 2>speaker and three watt in the main speaker. Volume level

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<v Speaker 2>of the main body speaker is adjustable relative to the

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<v Speaker 2>front panel for the user's preference. Super DX once again

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<v Speaker 2>primary memory group once again. In manual mode, transmitter receives

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<v Speaker 2>stays on the manually selected channel. The signal received on

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<v Speaker 2>the other channel is shown on the screen. The audio

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<v Speaker 2>can be heard cool, so that to me it sounds

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<v Speaker 2>like it is actually full duplex. So that's gonna be

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<v Speaker 2>I like the look of that radio, I really do.

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<v Speaker 2>I like the look of that radio. I like that

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<v Speaker 2>new kind of that newer style head. It's got the

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<v Speaker 2>larger display. Some people were upset about the smaller display

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<v Speaker 2>of the FtM five hundred. This might be for you.

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<v Speaker 2>It's not color. It looks like it's monochrome's black text

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<v Speaker 2>on a like an amber screen. Nothing on this statement

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<v Speaker 2>here saying whether you can adjust the backlight color. Sometimes

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<v Speaker 2>you can on these radios, sometimes you can't. But I

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<v Speaker 2>think the important features that are here, like dual receive,

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<v Speaker 2>true dual receive with two receivers. I think that's going

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<v Speaker 2>to be much more important than a color display to

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<v Speaker 2>most people, or at least to me. What do you

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<v Speaker 2>think about this? I already saw all of these on

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<v Speaker 2>the gigaparts website. Here is the sixty five watt version.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't understand why they're doing one two meter sixty

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<v Speaker 2>five watt and one two meter eighty five wid because

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<v Speaker 2>when I first looked at this, I thought this was

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<v Speaker 2>a UAHF only radio, because they used to have a

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<v Speaker 2>UHF only FM and System Fusion monoban radio, and then

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<v Speaker 2>they have then they had a two meter version of

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<v Speaker 2>the same thing. So they had a two monoban and

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<v Speaker 2>a four to forty mono ban for FM, FM and

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<v Speaker 2>system Fusion, and they discontinued those a while back, but

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<v Speaker 2>then this one right here, So two seventy four for that,

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<v Speaker 2>three nineteen for that, and then the duel band is

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<v Speaker 2>going to be about four nineteen. But this is on

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<v Speaker 2>the gigabarts website, available for the end of November twenty

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<v Speaker 2>twenty four.

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<v Speaker 1>Right there.

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<v Speaker 2>Move that over so you can see it. And which

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<v Speaker 2>is what this announcement from vent that Vin's put on

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<v Speaker 2>Twitter also says. So there you go, three brand new

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<v Speaker 2>radios from Yazoo. Which one might you be interested in?

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<v Speaker 2>And why are you excited about these? I've said, I've

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<v Speaker 2>said for the last four years. Ever since Covid, Yazoo

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<v Speaker 2>keeps releasing radios. Man, they keep releasing radios. They released

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<v Speaker 2>five radios twenty twenty to twenty twenty two during COVID,

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<v Speaker 2>during the decline of COVID after the Japanese factory chip

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<v Speaker 2>fire and all this, they've released five new radios during

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<v Speaker 2>that time. They've released two or three or four new

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<v Speaker 2>radios in the last year. Got some cool stuff coming

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<v Speaker 2>from Yazoo. So very impressed with that.

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<v Speaker 1>P a comment below.

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<v Speaker 2>Let me know what you think about these three radios

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<v Speaker 2>and if you plan to pick one up, which one

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<v Speaker 2>will it be. Check out these videos next, because YouTube

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<v Speaker 2>thinks you want to watch those for some reason.

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<v Speaker 1>Seventy three
