VERO VR-N7500 50W Dual Band Mobile Radio

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The APRS feature of this radio has issues that make impossible to work properly.
As far as a dual band UHF/VHF radio, it does a good job.
The mics come ready for magentic mounting, which is slick. Also see Amazon "WizGear mounts" to aid in that endeavor.
Neither negative or positive is the fact that the radio itself loads and stores 16 channels (a profile) at a time from the smartphone. You can have the phone app (HT) programmed with endless profiles/regions of 16 channels each, and any one can be synced to the radio with a couple button pushs on the phone. The supplied mics and their up/down buttons move you up/down in channel number, or up/down in volume. No movement up or down on the zones in the radio itself, that I can discern.
Only negative I have noted so far, is when plugging in an external speaker (stereo 1/8") at the back, even at the lower volume settings of the HT applications' slidebar for volume, the output is screechingly loud to the point of believing it would blow out my speaker. I suspect the audio amp gain is just set too high, and would hope a future firmware update knocks that down, so an acceptable volume level through the speaker/mic is also an acceptable level through external speaker. For now the speaker mic does play very well, and plenty loud and clear in mobile settings whether using the wired one or the bluetooth one.
That has worked out very well, and the radio performs well, and sounds very good with the stock mic.
However, the phone app to control this is both almost completely undocumented, and very APRS-centric. The main interface is a map, and all of the other things that you might want to do with the radio are either on other screens or fly-out panels.
I have no interest at all in GPRS, so for me, using the software is a bit clumsy. Also, without documentation, it's difficult to figure out how to do some things. For instance, the first time I got on the air with this, everyone let me know that I had a "roger beep". I eventually got it turned off, but I'm not sure how :-)
The documentation by G0JMS and others is great if you're into APRS, but a lot of the basic stuff is still undocumented.
I'd give this 5 stars if the software had a non-APRS mode (or version) and was documented well.
If the YL or XYL doesn't like to see radios in the car THIS IS THE ONE! Easy to hide especially if you get the BT microphone with it - it is an added cost. I put the body in the center console bin (2010 Ford F-150) and use the BT microphone.
Couldn't ask for a better interface with the app being a headless unit.