diff --git a/content/equipment/handhelds/yaesu-ft4xe/ft4xe.jpg b/content/equipment/handhelds/yaesu-ft4xe/ft4xe.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8cfa18c Binary files /dev/null and b/content/equipment/handhelds/yaesu-ft4xe/ft4xe.jpg differ diff --git a/content/equipment/handhelds/yaesu-ft4xe/index.md b/content/equipment/handhelds/yaesu-ft4xe/index.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b933db5 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/equipment/handhelds/yaesu-ft4xe/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ ++++ +title = 'Yaesu FT-4XE' +date = '2019-11-23' +#categories = [ 'amateur-radio' ] +showBreadcrumbs = true + +# showDate = false +showReadingTime = false +showWordCount = false +# showPagination: false + ++++ + +This is the first handheld radio (and the first radio at all) that I got. + +![FT4XE](ft4xe.jpg "My FT-4X with a Diamond SRJ77 antenna.") + +I bought this from the local club I was member at that time for 60 €. The +actual price of this radio at that time was about 70-80 €. As of today, the +radios price is at 79 € (WiMo.de). + +This is a very basic radio, it is analog only. The speaker is loud enough to +let the integrated broadband receiver run on your favourite radio frequency +when working outside. + +The radio is also small enough to just take it with you when you want to quickly +have a radio with you. + +I'm not using it that much. Mostly when I want to listen to a radio station. +