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{ The ft-4xe dual band VHF / UHF and the single VHF FT-4VE share the same set of basic features and are identical in appearance. FT4XE and FT-4VE are the best portable transceivers (W 52mm X 90mm X D 30mm), which provide up to 5W of stable and reliable output power thanks to the YAESU integration of the efficient Bridged Transless technology (BTL). Both robust palmari transceivers are equipped with 36 mm speakers that offer powerful and clear and clear audio. {
The FT-4 range includes an extraordinarily robust package of characteristics and specifics such as: over 15 hours of operation (5: 5: 90 duty cycle) with lithium ion battery pack 1750mAh supplied; Quick loader of 3.5 hours included; 5KHZ selectable frequency step; two quick programmable keys for rapid access to favorite functions; 200 memory channels; 3 house channels and 10 coupled PMS channels; Two different frequencies set by the user (one for RX another for TX) in a memory channel; Versatile scan capacity such as VFO scanning, memory scan, prhramable memory scan (PMS), memory bank scan and double reception; Lock capacity for keyboard / PTT lock; VOX operation with the optional cloning cable; Programmable PC with optional programming cable; FM Broadbast receiver; CTCSS / DCS operation; and time-out-time (tot) to appoint some. {
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- The latest generation compact, measurement W 52 x h 90 x d 30
- powerful audio power of a watt and light audio with a 36 mm front speaker
- 5 watts of reliable RF power inside a compact body
- three selectable TX power settings (5 W (high) / 2.5 W (average) / 0.5 W (low)))) {
- Over 15 hours of autonomy with 1,750 mAh lithium ion battery supplied - 3.5 -hour quick charger (SBH) -22) including {{} (using SBR -28li) {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{th {{th -QRK (Quick recall button): two user-programmable keys for quick access to favorite functions -alarm instantaneous -Versatile scan functionality: VFO scanning, scan memory, programmable memory scan (PMS),