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For auction is a Yaesu FT-3000 2m mobile radio. This radio transmits on the 2m amateur band and has extended receive on 110-180 / 300-520 / 800-999 MHz (cell blocked). I bought this radio for use in my work vehicle, but no longer need it. A nice feature of this radio is the ability to use memory banks. When I used this radio, I had all the public safety frequencies in one bank and the 2m frequencies in another. I was able to set the radio up so that it would scan only the public safety frequencies when I was working, plus I set it so the only buttons that would work is on/off, volume/squelch, manual channel selector. This prevented accidental changing of things such as PL tones, offset, etc.. and prevented other people using my vehicle from changing any settings. To access the setup, it was a simple procedure of hitting a few keys. When I wanted to use a 2m frequency, I just hit a couple buttons and I had access to the 2m bank. Of course, you don't have to set up the radio like that if it's being used in your own car or at home, but since I share my work vehicle with other employees, this was a nice feature for me. Included with the radio is the handheld DTMF microphone, heavy duty power cord, mounting bracket, associated mounting hardware, original box, manual and assorted paperwork. The radio is in good condition and works perfectly. After 17 reviews, this radio received a 4.5 out of 5 rating on eham.net http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/609 Please visit http://www.rigpix.com/yaesu/ft3000.htm for complete specifications on this radio. |
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