Hans has an update on some new Vero Telecom (VGC) products including the VR-6600P that looks a lot like a Yaesu FTM-350.
Whatever happened to their UV-X5 tri-bander? Maybe it ended up as this?
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Showing posts with label UV-X5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UV-X5. Show all posts
Friday, September 13, 2013
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Vero UV-X5: Preliminary Pricing
From a Vero Telecom e-mail posted on the UV-3R Yahoo Group:
"Item:UV-X5 Tri-band dual display two way radios with 2W output powerI would obviously expect street pricing to be higher. It will be interesting to see who will be selling this unit, how much higher the price will be, and if it will be re-branded by the sellers.
Frequency range:136-174&400-470&245-246Mhz
MOQ Price:100pcs---USD38.00/PC(Ex work price)
Sample Price:USD43.50/PC(Ex work price)
Shipping cost:USD29.00 for 1pcs ship to USA by DHL"
Labels:
Ham Radio,
UV-X5,
Vero Telecom
Monday, April 9, 2012
Vero UV-X5: Manual
Labels:
Ham Radio,
Manual,
UV-X5,
Vero Telecom
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Vero UV-X5: Micro HT Tribander
My previous post said that the HT in the picture looked like a TYT TH-UV3R, but Mike (G0CVZ) of UV3R.com has identified it as the Vero UV-X5 - a tri-band radio: 136-174, 400-470, 245-246 MHz.
Labels:
Ham Radio,
UV-X5,
Vero Telecom
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