anyone use one of these?
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1 G6OHM, on 01/01/2009 at 16:27
Hi Zamo
Yes i own a Yaesu FT7800 and i use it mobile.
I use a dual band and i also use a mobilite Headset mike setup.
The FT7800 is a brilliant radio and i again use the G4HFQ Software to program the rig.
I have found at times the rigs a little complicated to use mobile so i tend to run the rig
in memory mode with all the bands,frequencies and CTCSS tones set up for you.
The receive ....SH*T HOT.
I think they are an ideal first rig as long as the person understands that it is a menu driven rig
like most are now days.
If you do decide to buy one spend the extra money and get the programming lead and software
Leads are available off Ebay and software from G4HFQ.
If anyone wants help programming the rig drop me a line.
Cheers Andy G6OHM
Yes i own a Yaesu FT7800 and i use it mobile.
I use a dual band and i also use a mobilite Headset mike setup.
The FT7800 is a brilliant radio and i again use the G4HFQ Software to program the rig.
I have found at times the rigs a little complicated to use mobile so i tend to run the rig
in memory mode with all the bands,frequencies and CTCSS tones set up for you.
The receive ....SH*T HOT.
I think they are an ideal first rig as long as the person understands that it is a menu driven rig
like most are now days.
If you do decide to buy one spend the extra money and get the programming lead and software
Leads are available off Ebay and software from G4HFQ.
If anyone wants help programming the rig drop me a line.
Cheers Andy G6OHM
2 2E0ZMO, on 05/01/2009 at 17:09
if all goes well i should have a new radio very soon so andy you may here from me.
3 2E0ZMO, on 05/01/2009 at 17:36
andy had a look at G4HFQ software looks good,will the cable i have for my 817 work ft7800?
4 G6OHM, on 07/01/2009 at 20:17
Hi
I am affraid not mate , i just checked and they are different.
The lead for the 817 will work with 857,897,847 and i think ft100.
Regarding the ft7800 i have mine programed up for all sorts of things like local council,marine,446mhz, air band.Plus othe interesting freqs
All in rx only.There is a mod to wide band the rig but i have not done it as i got the rig from new .
I am affraid not mate , i just checked and they are different.
The lead for the 817 will work with 857,897,847 and i think ft100.
Regarding the ft7800 i have mine programed up for all sorts of things like local council,marine,446mhz, air band.Plus othe interesting freqs
All in rx only.There is a mod to wide band the rig but i have not done it as i got the rig from new .
5 2E0ZMO, on 07/01/2009 at 21:03
spoke to the seller today and i should have it on sat or monday
6 2W0PWR, on 07/01/2009 at 23:35
Great news for the shack my Zamo... How much or how little have you told the xyl it was? 
7 2E0ZMO, on 08/01/2009 at 08:05
hant told her at all,its the last of my birthday money so see cant say anything
8 2E0ZMO, on 14/01/2009 at 08:41
well it turned up on monday but havnt been able to use it yet,has an n-type socket so i have had to order an adaptor.
9 simon007, on 16/01/2009 at 09:32
Congrats on the radio, they are indeed a nice one. I am thinking of another one for the summer, but that seems too far off now
Hope you find it as good as they are, nice receive indeed and tx sound is good also
10 2E0ZMO, on 17/01/2009 at 00:31
spent an hour setting up the radio,has to be the most easiest rig to set up.after giving up on the 817 i was exspecting the 7800 to be the same but it isnt.set the freq,power,split and ctcss and name and save,takes about 20secs .i havnt read all of the book yet so not sure on all the features.i think i can adjust the brightess because i will need to,its too bright at the mo.the rig is in great condistion never been used mobile,all the screws and bracket still wrapped up and the screen cover still on.the rx is spot on and wide rx is a bonus.havnt had a tx report yet but access to all my local repeater is great.highly recomend this rig .
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Due to be launched in the UK during the autumn, Yaesu's new VX-8R is the first handheld transceiver to feature bluetooth hands free operation.
Like
the VX-7R it replaces, the VX-8R retains the triple band set up on 6m,
2m and 70cm, will deliver a
Yaesu FT41R 70cm Handheld boxed with original accessories, in excellent condition.
This is a lovely set, bullet proof and built like a tank.
See excellent reviews on www.eham.com/reviews
Owned by me from new, not fiddled with.
Basic spec:
Has anyone come across this antenna before? Are there any good reports for it? It's about £220.00 - £250.00 so is it realy worth the money?




