Yaesu's popular 144/430 MHz 5-Watt FM Hand-held was introduced at Dayton 2004. The FT-60R includes wide receiver coverage, outstanding audio quality, the most CTCSS/DCS flexibility in the industry, and a new Emergency Automatic Identification (EAI) feature for search-and-rescue work. The Yaesu FT-710 is backed by a industry leading 3 year warranty. Country of Origin: Japan
Alkaline Battery Cases | ||
FBA-25A | Alkaline Battery Tray | |
Antennas & Adapters | ||
CN-3 | SMA to BNC Adaptor | |
Batteries | ||
FBA-25A | Alkaline Battery Tray | |
FNB-83 | 1400mAh Ni-MH Battery | |
Batteries & Trays | ||
FBA-25A | Alkaline Battery Tray | |
FNB-83 | 1400mAh Ni-MH Battery | |
Battery Chargers | ||
E-DC-6 | DC Cable; plug and wire only | |
SAD-25B | AC Adapter | |
Battery Packs | ||
FNB-83 | 1400mAh Ni-MH Battery | |
Battery Trays - Dry Cell | ||
FBA-25A | Alkaline Battery Tray | |
Chargers | ||
E-DC-6 | DC Cable; plug and wire only | |
SAD-24B | Battery Charger (Replaces PA-48B) | |
SAD-25B | AC Adapter | |
SAD-25B | AC Adapter | |
SBH-13 | Desktop Rapid Charger (4 hours) requires SAD-25B | |
SDD-13 | DC Cable with Cigarette-Lighter Plug | |
Chargers - DC | Vehicular | ||
E-DC-6 | DC Cable; plug and wire only | |
Headsets | ||
SSM-63A | Headset with Boom Mic and PTT/VOX (replaces MH-37A4B) | |
Microphones | ||
CT-44 | Microphone Adapter (2 conductor female mic to single jack) | |
SSM-17A | Speaker Micrphone (replaces MH-34B4B) | |
SSM-518A | Microphone | |
Programming | ||
CT-27A CLONING CABLE FT-X0R/VX-10/210 | CT-27A CLONING CABLE FT-X0R/VX-10/210 |
The radio will shut down to protect itself. This will happen when the radio is unable to get sufficient “energy” from the power source. 1. Make sure your battery is fully charged. 2. Most batteries even when well cared for may still need to be replaced after a few years. 3. If you have a voltmeter, you can check your battery for DC voltage. If you read 6 volts or below, the battery may have to be replaced. The closer to 0 volts, the worse the condition of your battery.
Can I leave my radio on the charger constantly?We recommend only leaving the radio in the charger for the amount of time it takes to fully charge the battery. Leaving the radio on charge for a few extra hours will not have an impact. However, leaving the battery to charge for more than a few days at a time can contribute to premature wear on your battery.
How do I store my radio to help protect my battery life?If you will be storing your radio for extended periods of time, it is recommended to remove the battery from the radio (some models). Leaving the battery attached to the radio will allow the radio to drain the battery slowly over time. Over a long enough period of time this can cause the battery to reach a state of discharge that it cannot recover from.
How much range can I expect from my radio?Transmit range can vary widely with the same radio. Using the stock antenna at ground level you may only get a mile or two of transmit range. The same radio (more specifically the antenna) up at elevation can transmit much further as the signal is not obstructed or reflected by buildings, trees, hills, etc.
Over 1000 Memory Channels Wide Band Reciever Coverage (108-520MHz / 700-999.99MHz) Emergency Automatic ID System (EAI) Smart Search Automatic Memory Loading