I've found that a Speaker/Mic made for a Motorola CP185 Commercial HT plugs into the Yaesu FT-65 and works like a champ. I also use the CP185 programming cable to program the FT-65.
@@personalradiofun526 No, it doesn't, but I've got a few FT-65's for myself, friends, and family, and the speaker/mic stays solidly in place during normal usage for everybody's radio. I've never seen one come loose, unless somebody was pulling straight out on the plug.
I really enjoy your content. I feel like you are talking to me, not at me! Can't wait for the next video.
I just received mine today! Love it! Your manual was a huge help! The Motorola 2 pin mics do indeed work.
I'm glad the manual was helpful.
I've found that a Speaker/Mic made for a Motorola CP185 Commercial HT plugs into the Yaesu FT-65 and works like a champ. I also use the CP185 programming cable to program the FT-65.
Does this mic have a screw to hold it onto the radio?
@@personalradiofun526 No, it doesn't, but I've got a few FT-65's for myself, friends, and family, and the speaker/mic stays solidly in place during normal usage for everybody's radio. I've never seen one come loose, unless somebody was pulling straight out on the plug.
Hola de Argentina, tiene recepción de 108 a 136? El yaesu ft4x?
No recepción de 108 a 136. Tengo Yaesu ft 65. Debería ser lo mismo que ft 4x.
I used a translator. I hope it is correct.
Thank you for putting together and sharing your helpful guide for the FT-65! Good work!
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