Thread: Yaesu FT-60 HT

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    Default Yaesu FT-60 HT

    SOLD***********************For sale used FT-60 HT ( radio, battery pack with belt clip, antenna ac charger)
    Its in near new condition and works perfect , was not used enough so its got to go. It will come in the original box with instruction manual
    Included is the 12V cig. plug. Throwing in a BNC-coax adapter.


    $175.00 + shipping from Nor Cal


    Thanks,
    ken
    Last edited by 450 DUDE; 12-24-2009 at 09:26 PM. Reason: added the coax adapter

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    For all that are interested in this radio, this is a great beginners unit, or used as a supplement to a vehicle mounted HAM.

    With a good antenna, this becomes a very powerful HT, and even with the factory ant., you will do well with it.

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    I just bought this unit at HRO. Great radio used by many school districts here in SoCal. It's easy to use and works well so far for me. The rubber duck antenna seems to work great for as small as it is and i can hit Big Bear on 2m repeater no sweat.
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    Like mentioned above this is kinda the hot ticket for a dual band HT.


    bump

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    pm sent/ email!
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    A little pre holiday bump..

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    Quote Originally Posted by adventureduo View Post
    Great radio used by many school districts here in SoCal.
    Wouldn't that be illegal? Ham isn't for commercial use and even though they are a government entity that doesn't fall under the correct classification for the Ham frequencies.

    that is a nice radio, if it wasn't Christmas
    Last edited by ginericLC; 12-24-2009 at 02:05 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ginericLC View Post
    Wouldn't that be illegal? Ham isn't for commercial use and even though they are a government entity that doesn't fall under the correct classification for the Ham frequencies.

    that is a nice radio, if it wasn't Christmas
    I don't know, HRO said they sell a ton of them to schools in our area. I know that the Solder Joint orange sets schools up with radios as well and each school pays for a freq and is licensed to use it. I don't know enough about it all.

    To get back on topic..
    I was driving around OC today listening to a few repeaters and 2m national simplex on my FT-60 while sitting in traffic in the work rig. They are great little radios.
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