Yaesu VX-3 VHF/UHF Handheld Radio Resources
Find links to reviews, user experiences, and technical details for the Yaesu VX-3 handheld transceiver.
The Yaesu VX-3 is a compact dual-band handheld transceiver popular with hams for its wide receive coverage and small size. Operators often carry these radios for local repeater work, monitoring various bands, or as a backup for their main station. Its features make it a versatile tool for VHF and UHF amateur radio activity, allowing for QSOs on the go.
Many hams share their experiences and insights on the VX-3, often comparing it to other popular handhelds like the Yaesu VX-6 or Icom IC-91A. Reviews and blog posts cover its performance as a 2m/70cm FM transceiver, discussing its receive capabilities from 0.5 to 999 MHz. These resources help operators understand the radio's strengths and limitations for everyday use and antenna projects.
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PD0AC blogs post about the Yaesu VX-3 handheld transceiver
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Yaesu VX-3R reviews by the eham members
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Review of Yaesu VX-3R 2 m/70 cm FM transceiver. Receives 0.5-999Mhz AM/FMN/FMW, Transmits 144-148 and 430-450Mhz VHF/UHF FM.