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Cardfont Publishers under license from Billboard Publications. Listening on the short waves, 1945 to today. ^ 'Yaesu's Amateur Radio Division Breaks with Motorola, Changes Name to Yaesu Musen'.^ 'Motorola Completes Tender Offer for Yaesu's Parent Company'.VR-5000 (Base wideband communications receiver).VR-500 (Hand-held wideband communications receiver).VR-120 (Hand-held wideband communications receiver).The FRG-7700 is a superheterodyne type receiver going up to 48 MHz in the Intermediate Frequency trap, followed by a fully synthesized local oscillators in the 1st and 2nd mixer unit and thus creating a VFO that is reasonably stable after warm-up.

Called a “budget receiver”, the FRG-7700 was released in 1978 as successor to the FRG-7000 and priced at approximately US$450. Its frequency readout is available in a traditional analog (dish) mode as well as in a digital display mode. Its frequency coverage is from 150 kHz – 30.0 MHz continuously in 30 switchable band segments. It is a metal-cased receiver with a polymer front and it is suitable for reception in the AM, FM, CW and SSB modes.

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