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The Original Architect of Smart RF Technology
Smartphone-Defined Bluetooth APRS Radio | Heavy-Duty Off-Grid Overland Comms Walkie Talkies
Download the HT App to experience all smart features before you buy.
Preview the logic of VR-N76 by exploring the app today.
The VR-N76 breaks traditional RF boundaries. With the Hybrid Network Channel and Link Gateway, your analog radio now has a global reach.
Deploy and align your team in seconds. No PC cables, no manual frequency entry, no errors.
Certified for extreme environments, optimized for the smartest mobile cockpits.
Includes real-time orbital tracking for ISS and amateur satellites. Automated Doppler frequency correction through the HT App ensures a perfect link.
Internal KISS TNC supports off-grid APRS messaging, location beaconing, and packet data transmission via Bluetooth.
Monitor air traffic and airport comms with crystal clarity using the dedicated AM receiver for the 108-136MHz aviation band.
Fully compatible with the global APRS network. Smart Beaconing technology adjusts location transmission based on speed and heading.
The radio sends a digital ID after every transmission, allowing the HT App to display caller callsigns and location instantly on the map. The perfect upgrade for your off-grid overland comms walkie talkies fleet.
Bulk edit channels in JSON/CSV format on your computer and sync back wirelessly via the App. No driver headaches.
Go beyond simple voice. The VR-N76 features full APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System) integration. Send text messages, track your mission path, and beacon your location to the global map—even without cellular coverage.
OFF-GRID MESSAGINGEquipped with a hardware AX.25 KISS TNC. Seamlessly connect to Winlink, APRS.fi, or Packet Radio via Bluetooth. No external modems or complex wiring required—just pure, smart digital radio performance.
PACKET RADIO READY| Frequency Range | TX: 136-174MHz / 400-470MHz | Wideband RX: 300-550MHz |
| Memory Channels | 192 Channels (Organized in 6 Groups of 32) |
| Receiver Sensitivity | 0.16uV (12dB SINAD) - Professional Grade |
| Output Power | High: 5W | Medium: 2W | Low: 1W |
| Positioning | Integrated GPS + BDS (Beidou) Dual-Mode |
| Frequency Stability | ±2.5ppm (-20℃ to +60℃) |
| Battery Capacity | 2600mAh High-Density Li-ion (USB-C Rechargeable) |
| IP Rating | IP67 Certified (Submersible & Dustproof) |
It's a high-speed tool to scan and intercept frequencies/CTCSS/DCS tones from nearby active radios. It allows you to match on-site settings and join conversations instantly without manual entry.
The VR-N76 supports 192 memory channels, intelligently organized into 6 groups of 32. This structure is designed for rapid team management and mission-specific frequency categorization.
Yes. Via the HT APP, you can create a "Network Link" to connect your analog signal to global digital talkgroups, achieving worldwide communication reach.
Absolutely. The VR-N76 supports OTA (Over-the-Air) updates. New features and performance optimizations are delivered directly through the HT APP.
The VR-N76 is the industry-leading smart radio designed for peak performance in any environment.
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Customer Reviews
2026-05-28
The variety of features in a handheld radio are terrific.
APRS, WinLink, Satellite, USB C charging. The ease of programming the radio, using a phone app to access the various features. The IP67 water proof design. I've also suggested this radio to a few of my club members.
2026-05-19
It's a fantastic radio, and I would recommend it to anyone.
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2026-05-11
I would have given this radio 5 stars if it weren't for the Airband reception. Living near the border of a country at war, our local airport has become a major logistics hub for military supplies. Monitoring the Airband here has become as essential as monitoring NOAA channels in the US.
Unfortunately, the VR-N76 (at least my unit) isn't the best tool for this. At shorter distances, Airband signals constantly overload and distort. Furthermore, reception is capped at 136 MHz, even though the band extends to 137 MHz. This means I can’t program it for my local airport at 136.430 MHz. If Vero wants to market Airband as a feature, they need to address these issues via firmware AGC fixes or in a V2 model.
Overall, I’m very happy with it and highly recommend it - as long as Airband isn't your priority.
2024-12-12
2024-11-06
The APRS from the radio without phone is super handy.
The price is very interesting, and clearly competitive compare to other device on the market.... It's my choice # 1 for handheld now !
2024-09-22
2024-08-28
Can do APRS without the phone app. Having multiple options like APRS/SSTV/Morse decode in the app is great tho.
Some of the features are still a little bit hard to use.
I wish there was an option to scan the frequencies with 1 button pressed, like on Baofeng/Quansheng etc... For now this option is only available for saved frequencies and I don't see them on the screen while it scans (just showing Scanning ).
APRS can be a little tedious on the keyboard cause the 1st press of the keys on the keypad will input the number and not the letter, which is the opposite of everything we had back in 2000's with the first phones (ex: you press the ABC key to get B : you need to press 3 times instead of 2 cause is goes like 1 then A then B ).
APRS messages on the phone NEED to have a To field with the following syntax:
callsign-to-send-the-message-to:message
Ex:
AB123:This is a message.
If you don't specify a recipient/contact/target/callsign then the message is scrambled/gibberish in other apps and does not have the correct format.
I'm unsure for the Reply function when using the radio to respond to a message tho. Could be mandatory (but I don't see why it would...).
The battery lasts for days, which is great for long way trip. Onboard GPS is working fine, you need to move a little bit sometimes to get a signal.
Of the bad point is your Saved Frequencies . It's split in packs of 16 channels per groups and you need to switch groups manually if you want to scan all saved frequencies, which is annoying if you want to quickly scan 50+ frequencies for example.
Regarding the UI on the radio it's simple and easily readable even under direct sunlight.
It would be awesome to have a spectrum analyzer like the one on the custom Quansheng firmware by aarmel (see attached screen).
A very good all around analog radio still! I hope the next firmware updates will add more features.