Many jurisdictions impose a fine or criminal penalty on it. Using the radio in such a state might disrupt vital safety-of-life services. As such, it might void your warranty or brick the radio or even put it into a state where it transmits or receives on frequencies forbidden by international Radio Regulations, local regulations ( FCC / BNetzA / …) or local law. Several radio users contributed information to this page Norm Perron and Christiane Rütten were particularly helpful.ĭisclaimer: Modifying the memory image directly using a hex editor is likely not a supported function of the device or its accompanying software. The information on this page was gathered by playing around some with HX870 and HX870E radios and the YCE15 software that goes with it. I do not work for Standard Horizon / Yaesu, nor do I have first-hand “inside” knowledge about any of their products. Please see the HX890 page created by Robert Elsinga for its technical details. I originally created this page for my own use, then decided it might also be of use to others.īy now the HX870 has a successor as well. This page was inspired by a collection of information about the HX851 by Paul Sladen. The HX870 is the successor to the Standard Horizon HX851 marine VHF radio. Standard Horizon HX870 Standard Horizon HX870 / HX870E
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