Yaesu
Yaesu is a brand of radio communication equipment. The company was founded in Japan in 1956 as Yaesu Musen Denpa Kenkyujo. Yaesu is primarily known for its amateur radio transceivers, but also produces equipment for commercial, aviation, and other radio services. Their product range includes handheld transceivers, mobile transceivers, base stations, and antennas. Yaesu is recognized for its innovation in radio technology, often introducing features that become industry standards. The brand has a significant following among amateur radio operators worldwide due to the reliability and performance of its equipment. Yaesu is a subsidiary of Vertex Standard, which itself is a subsidiary of Motorola Solutions. The company's name is derived from Mount Yasuba in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan, where the company was originally located. Yaesu products are distributed globally and continue to be a prominent name in the radio communications market.