Yaesu VX-6R Handheld Radio Information and Support
Find technical specifications, user reviews, modifications, and programming tools for the Yaesu VX-6R VHF/UHF handheld transceiver.
The Yaesu VX-6R is a popular tri-band handheld transceiver, known for its rugged construction and wide receive capabilities. Many operators use this radio for local repeater access on 2 meters, 220 MHz, and 70 cm, as well as for monitoring various utility frequencies. Its submersible design makes it a favorite for outdoor activities and emergency communications, providing reliable performance in challenging environments.
Hams often look for resources covering the VX-6R's features, modifications, and programming. This includes technical supplements and user reviews, which offer practical insights into its operation. Operators can also find information on programming software, such as VX-6 Commander, and details on building or acquiring USB programming cables to manage memories and settings. Discussions about frequency modifications, like extending coverage to freeband or 6 meters, are also common among users looking to expand the radio's capabilities.
-
Free Band modification for the Yaesu VX-6R
-
Forum thread about possibility to extend VX-6R to freeband and 6 meters
-
Build a Data Cable for the Yaesu VX-6
-
This manual provides the technical necessary for servicing the VX-6R Yaesu Transceiver
-
Forum thread comparing FT-60 to VX-6R
-
Youtube video about Yaesu Vertex VX-6R
-
The VX-6R page at wikipedia
-
Rigpix page on the YAesu VX-6R include link to Yaesu VX-6R Manual
-
Yaesu VX-6R mods
-
Personal review of the Yaesu VX-6R handheld transceiver
-
Yaesu VX-6R eham.net users review
-
VX-6R Yahoo group
-
Free programming software for the Yaesu VX-6 and VX-6R.
-
The Yaesu VX-6R USB Programming Interface is a reliable solution for programming the Yaesu VX-6R handheld radio using USB. Based on the FT232RL chip, it replaces older RS232 interfaces and USB converters, ensuring stable communication. The design integrates a buffering circuit with a Sparkfun breakout board, featuring TX and RX LEDs for easy monitoring. The compact interface connects to the radio via a four-pin header, with a solder bridge option for radios requiring separate data lines. This setup has proven reliable and versatile, allowing the FT232RL to be repurposed for other projects.