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Yaesu Releases New Mobile Radios

Yaesu quietly added three new mobile VHF/UHF transceivers to its website. The FT-3185RASP, FT-3165RASP, and FTM-150RASP all focus on Yaesu’s Super-DX feature which is designed to improve weak signal reception. While that feature isn’t new, Yaesu has added an Audio Digital Signal Processing Unit (ADS) that also activates when engaging Super-DX. ADS is designed to further improve weak signals. All three models include ADS as part of the improved Super-DX feature. Product highlights include:

FT-3185RASP

  • 85W 144MHz FM Mobile Transceiver
  • Fanless operation

FT-3165RASP

  • 65W 144MHz FM Mobile Transceiver
  • Includes a front speaker

FTM-150RASP

  • 55/50W 144/430MHz FM Dual Band Mobile Transceiver
  • Detachable front panel

Units are expected to ship form US retailers late November.

Source: Yaesu

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