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  1. The Yaesu brand is well known among ham radio aficionados and is synonymous with premium quality ham radios. From stationary multi-feature communications equipment to portable devices, YAESU has consistently represented the best in communications equipment to the world's top DX'ers for over half a century.

  2. YAESU - The Radio. The Yaesu brand is well known among ham radio aficionados and is synonymous with premium quality ham radios. From stationary multi-feature communications equipment to portable devices, we have led the ham radio market for nearly half a century.

  3. www.radioworld.co.uk › yaesu-communicationYaesu - Radioworld UK

    Whether you're a beginner or an experienced ham radio operator, Radioworld UK has you covered with their extensive selection of Yaesu radios, antennas, and accessories. They take pride in providing excellent customer service and expert advice.

  4. DX Engineering carries a full line of Yaesu products, including trailblazing full-featured base and portable HF transceivers, compact HF mobiles, versatile VHF/UHF mobile and handheld transceivers. We offer genuine Yaesu accessories including microphones, speakers, rotators, tuners, handheld accessories and much more.

  5. 14 lis 2024 · A no-nonsense, multi-gigabyte source of information and pictures of radios, accessories and more. This is the original, officially online since 2000, on a mission to preserve the ham radio heritage, and more. Check What's new? for latest updates. And hey! If you like this site, or find it useful, please support it by making a donation.

  6. The FT dx 5000 Series HF/50 MHz 200 Watt Transceivers are a new Premium Class of Yaesu radios with 2 Independent Receivers plus many unique options and accessories designed to meet the Performance Requirements of even the most demanding serious Amateur Radio operator.

  7. Yaesu is a Japanese brand of amateur radio equipment, founded as Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. (八重洲無線株式会社, Yaesu Musen Kabushiki-gaisha) in 1959 by a Japanese radio amateur Sako Hasegawa (call sign JA1MP [1]) in Yaesu, Japan, a district of Tokyo.

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