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[[User:YL|YL]] 18:26, 14 March 2008 (CDT) | [[User:YL|YL]] 18:26, 14 March 2008 (CDT) | ||
:The universal radio page is wrong. I own a VX-7R and have talked on 220 with it!!! The U.S. version includes a 220 band. It's confusing because even yaesu advertises it as a tri-band but the US version is actually a quad. Go download the manual from yaesu.com and page 1 even says "the vx-7r provides 222MHz support (but only .3 watts, but I've hit a repeater over 60 miles from my house using a 2m antenna!) [[User:Hardaker|Hardaker]] 08:56, 16 March 2008 (CDT) |
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My understanding is that the VX-7R only supports 6 meters, 2 meters, and 440 MHz. See the link below. If you have a source that indicates that this rig can do 220, please let me know.
http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/ht/0777.html
YL 18:26, 14 March 2008 (CDT)
- The universal radio page is wrong. I own a VX-7R and have talked on 220 with it!!! The U.S. version includes a 220 band. It's confusing because even yaesu advertises it as a tri-band but the US version is actually a quad. Go download the manual from yaesu.com and page 1 even says "the vx-7r provides 222MHz support (but only .3 watts, but I've hit a repeater over 60 miles from my house using a 2m antenna!) Hardaker 08:56, 16 March 2008 (CDT)