Yaesu VX-2 VHF/UHF Handheld Radio Resources
Find specifications, reviews, modifications, and programming tools for the Yaesu VX-2 and VX-2R amateur radio transceivers.
The Yaesu VX-2 is a popular compact VHF/UHF handheld transceiver, known for its wideband receive capabilities and small size. Many operators use the VX-2 for local repeater access, monitoring various frequencies, and portable operations due to its versatility. Despite its age, this radio remains a common choice for hams needing a reliable, pocket-sized rig for everyday QSOs.
Hams often seek out resources for programming and modifying their VX-2 radios. This includes programming software like VX-2 Commander, which simplifies frequency management, and homebrew projects for USB programming interfaces. Operators also share information on enabling the full wideband receiver and other modifications, alongside reviews and detailed specifications from sites like RigPix and Wikipedia, helping users get the most from their Yaesu VX-2.
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A group to discuss the Yaesu VX-2R handheld managed by N2ZZ
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Yet another wiki page about the yaesu VX-2 hand-held transceiver.
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This walkie is sold without the wide band receiver enabled, this is, only 144 and 432 MHz band
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DG6RBP homebrew project for a USB cable progtamming interface for the Yaesu VX-2 radio
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Wikipedia page dedicated to the popular Yaesu VX-2R transceiver, include informations on modification.
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Picture and specifications of the Yaesu VX-2R at RigPix
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Dave N9EWO's view's and comments on the Vertex-Standard-Yaesu (V-S-Y) VX-2R also compared to the Icom IC-P7A
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Yaesu VX-2R mini review in spanish. Watch a VX-2 in action video by YouTube
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Free programming software for the Yaesu VX-2 and VX-2R