Yaesu VX-6R 5W Multi-Band FM Handheld Transceiver

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My issues are form factor and battery life, both related. The radio is so small that the standard battery capacity is only 1400mAh. I have this radio, along with VX-7 and FT-60. While the VX-7 has horrible menu structure and the same poor battery, it's larger and it's got more capability than the VX-6. But, it's no longer made.
I love the FT-60 as my edc because it's a great size, very capable, great battery capacity, battery options, and ability to Tx at full power on alkalines. I would love to love the VX-6 more. Maybe Yaesu will make the next gen larger and increase battery capacity.
I absolutely love its small size, its submersible rating and the fact that its case is made of metal and sturdy plastic. I have no worries of dropping it on hard ground, or into a stream. The screen text is large and the brightness can be made more than bright enough. The single manual is short and easy enough to understand. This radio is designed for simplicity of use and sturdiness in field conditions and it excels in that regard.
However, I do have issues with this ht. I’m surprised to write of them considering how long it’s been on the market. First, sticker shock, especially after purchasing accessories. ‘Nuff said. The battery could, and should, be larger. The speaker is dull and quiet, even more so than my FT3DR, and that’s saying a lot! You can crank up the volume knob with very little distortion, but that just shortens the battery life even more. Ditto if you increase the screen’s brightness so keep charged spares nearby. In fact, there is no always-on battery level indicator on the display, just a low battery indicator that comes on at the last second. I don’t know what I hate worse: my Btech’s fake battery level indicator or the lack of one on the VX-6R.
The belt clip is cheapish, does not have a spring clip and jiggles around even when it is screwed down as tight as it will go. Of more concern, the VX-6R gets pretty warm in my hands if I transmit for 30 seconds or more. Even my FT3DR, with all its features, complexity, and compactness, runs cooler.
Last, there is the optional SU-1 Barometric Card. It’s easy to install under the battery and works accurately when you turn it on from the radio’s menu. Unfortunately, once it’s on, it takes over the screen to the exclusion of everything else, including such “minor” things like what frequency you’re on! Pressing the Moni button allows you to see your frequency, but only for 5 seconds! I would have preferred to press a button combo when I feel like seeing the barometric reading for 5 seconds rather than it having this “always in your face” design.