my best description of the yaesu ft-60r hand held dual bander ham radio. if i made any mistakes please comment on my video.
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  1. mdfphoto
    mdfphoto says:

    I offer classes on how to talk to monitored frequencies like repeaters but dont offer license and it takes alot of money to get your ham license it almost coasted me all together about $2000 give me a call at 252 305 0502 if your intrested in the classes. their free

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  2. painreign
    painreign says:

    Thanks for the video I plan on getting my HAM lic next month but I bought one of these to learn with until then, this video really helped me out

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  3. mdf0502
    mdf0502 says:

    hey do you know how to do the MARS/CAP mod on this radio. I need to open up different frequencies like 155.925 it would be nice if you knew.
    thanks

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  4. gjamison72
    gjamison72 says:

    Thanks for this video. I bought the FT-60r and I’m very happy with it. This video helped me decide to get it.

    My best to you. 🙂

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  5. marais75012
    marais75012 says:

    @jssawyer1993 that depends on the country version, and it’s programmable – you can change the behaviour of that button easily

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  6. garbageman204
    garbageman204 says:

    @DAN4279 there is not an erase feature on it u just program a new frequency in the old ones place in the memory bank

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  7. garbageman204
    garbageman204 says:

    @DAN4279 u must be on a frequency that doesnt allow u to transmit, you dont unlock ptt, just some frequencies we are not allowed to transmit on, like emergency frequencies and such.

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  8. clipdan
    clipdan says:

    nice video. I would of like to hear it in use to hear the sound quality through the handheld. Either way thanks for sharing…
    ~Dan/KB1VWQ

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  9. mstax
    mstax says:

    Do a search for ADMS-1J-USB – great software to program frequencies and settings on the FT-60 (and re-load your programming if something goes wrong!)

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