YAESU FVS-2 Voice Guide Unit 
from Japan / Tracking

    【DESCRIPTION】

   ■ Voice guide unit
      You can use the frequency, voice reading of APRS messages, and the recording function of the received signal.

   ■ Frequency reading and reception signal recording function
      By installing the optional voice guide unit FVS-2, you can read out the frequency by voice and record / play back
      the received voice.
      When the main band and sub band are switched, the VFO mode and memory mode are switched, and the band is
      switched, the set frequency and memory number are read aloud.
      In addition, it is possible to record for up to 5 minutes, and the function that automatically records up to 30
      seconds before the recording stops will be useful when you miss a message.
      It is also possible to read APRS incoming messages in alphabetical units.

  
   ■ Compatible models: FTM-100D, FTM-100DH, FTM-400D, FTM-400DH, FTM-400XD, FTM-400XDH,
                                          FTM-350 series

   
    ※Please feel free to contact us if you have any question.



 【SHIPPING】

   
We will ship to world wide  by e-Packet. (Insured, Trackable, Including handling cost.)

    International e-Packet by Japan Post Office.
    Your order will arrive approximately 10-20 days after the shipping.
 
    We will ship your item within 1 week business days, after your payment.
     

 【PAYMENT】

    Please make a payment within 3 days after send my invoice.
  

 【INTERNATIONAL BUYERS - PLEASE NOTE】

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