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Adrien Collins <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi 

What frequency does this radio work on, hf or vhf? 

Regards

Adrien


-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jim
Gammon
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2015 11:55 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Yaesu Vr-500

Hi Eric, yes, as you will note from the file I sent you, I
bought 
two replacement case backs for the VR500 and ever since then
I 
don't leave batteries installed which is a good thing anyway

because I don't use the radio that much and would hate to
find 
the battery compartment messed up.  Yes, I would be
interested in 
that reference card you have.
When I first got my VR500, I could find wireless mic's at
various 
places we were at, music venues, theaters, and churches, but
I am 
not sure if many of those frequencies still exist.  I know
the 
FCC banned wireless mic's in a number of areas because of 
rebanding other services and such.  Fine business on the 
Brazilian radios, they sound neat.  73, Jim WA6EKS

 ----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Clegg <[log in to unmask]
To: [log in to unmask]
Date sent: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 15:23:50 -0700
Subject: Re: Yaesu Vr-500

HI Jim,
I didn't realize that the cracked case was where the battery

compartment
was.

I have had two of these radios in the past.

I gave them both to my wife Cathy who is also a ham.  She is

KB3WBO and got
licensed as a technician a few years ago.

One Yaesu radio works with the rechargeable pack and the
other 
one for some
reason only works with alkaline batteries.

When I get one of my colleagues at work to type in the Nifty

reference card
for the vr-500 into MS Word I'd be happy to send you a copy
as an
attachment.

I also have these ref cards for the THF6A and one of the Tyt

Chinese radios.

I will give you my observations on this radio when I get it
and 
have used it
a little while.

Universal Radio has some really good deals on used gear
every 
once in a
while.

A few months ago I managed to snag a portable with am/fm
short 
wave and the
aircraft band.

What is really unusual is that the aircraft band comes right

after 108 mhz
fm but then the radio switches automatically to am mode for
the 
aircraft
frequencies.

It is all analog and quite nice.

It is made by a company in Brazil called Motobras that used
to 
also make car
radios and cassette rcorders.

73,

Eric
KU3I

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