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LUITON LT-1000PRO vs Yaesu FT-60R: Which Handheld Radio Wins in 2026?

I have been running a Yaesu FT-60R for about three years now. It is the radio I reach for when I want something that just works. It has been on every hiking trip, every weekend drive, and more than a few late nights troubleshooting repeater coverage. So when LUITON asked if I wanted to put their new LT-1000PRO through its paces, I had one question: can a 2026 quad-band newcomer really beat a radio that has been a favorite for over 20 years?

After about six weeks of testing, I have an answer. But it is not the one I expected.

Quick comparison: LUITON LT-1000PRO vs Yaesu FT-60R

Fonctionnalité LUITON LT-1000PRO Yaesu FT-60R
Prix $149.99 – $178.99 $184.95
Bands (TX) CB + Air Band (RX) + VHF/UHF VHF/UHF only
Puissance de sortie 7W UHF / 8W VHF 5W
Affichage 2.4 inch color screen Backlit monochrome LCD
Batterie 2400 mAh Li-ion 1400 mAh Ni-MH
GPS / APRS Yes (built-in) Non
Spectrum Analyzer Oui Non
Chargement USB-C Desktop cradle
Channel Memory 1024 + 3 VFO 200
Air Band RX Oui Non
Poids ~350g ~370g

If you only look at the spec sheet, the LT-1000PRO looks like it should win in a landslide. More bands. Higher power. Color screen. GPS. Spectrum analyzer. Roughly the same price.

What the Yaesu FT-60R still does better

I will start here because it surprised me. The FT-60R is a 2004 radio. Twenty-two years later, it still sells at almost the same price, and people still buy it. There is a reason.

Audio quality

The FT-60R has the best stock speaker I have heard in any handheld under $200. LUITON made the LT-1000PRO speaker serviceable, but it sounds a bit thin compared to the Yaesu. On a noisy highway with the windows down, the FT-60R is the radio I would pick if audio clarity mattered most.

Reliability

I have dropped my FT-60R twice. Both times it kept working. LUITON build is good, but the FT-60R has 22 years of real-world abuse stories behind it. That history matters when you are buying a radio for emergency use. For a deeper look at the upgrade decision, see our Yaesu FT-60R Alternative guide.

Batterie

Yes, the FT-60R uses Ni-MH. Yes, it is only 1400 mAh. But Ni-MH has one advantage over Li-ion: it does not degrade in cold weather. I have used my FT-60R at 10F without any drop in capacity. The LT-1000PRO Li-ion cuts to about 70% capacity at the same temperature.

Simplicité

The FT-60R has a knob for volume, a knob for squelch, a knob for channel select. You can operate it without reading the manual. The LT-1000PRO is menu-driven.

What the LUITON LT-1000PRO does better

Frequency coverage

LUITON LT-1000PRO quad-band features: 27MHz CB, Air Band 108-136MHz, UHF VHF TX/RX, GPS APRS, spectrum display
LUITON LT-1000PRO covers four transmit bands: 27 MHz CB, 108-136 MHz Air Band, 136-174 MHz VHF, and 400-470 MHz UHF.

The FT-60R transmits on 2m and 70cm. That is it. The LT-1000PRO transmits on CB (26-30 MHz), Air Band RX (108-136 MHz), VHF (136-174 MHz), and UHF (400-470 MHz). It also receives FM broadcast, shortwave, medium wave, and long wave. The FT-60R simply cannot compete.

Puissance de sortie

7W UHF and 8W VHF. That is 40-60 percent more power than the FT-60R 5W. The LT-1000PRO hit repeaters from about 15 percent farther away.

GPS and APRS

LUITON LT-1000PRO three bands one radio: VHF UHF HF coverage for hiking and city use
One radio, three bands: VHF for the field, UHF for the city, HF/CB for the world.

The LT-1000PRO has built-in GPS and APRS. The FT-60R does not. If you want APRS on the Yaesu, you need to buy a separate GPS module and wire it in. The LT-1000PRO does it out of the box.

Display and interface

LUITON LT-1000PRO red handheld showing color display with VHF UHF frequencies
The 2.4-inch color screen makes the LUITON LT-1000PRO easier to read in direct sunlight than the Yaesu FT-60R monochrome LCD.

The 2.4 inch color screen is bright and easy to read in direct sunlight. The LT-1000PRO also has a spectrum analyzer built in. Watching the band activity in real time is genuinely useful for finding open frequencies during contests. For more on quad-band use cases, see our Quad-Band Ham Radio Showdown.

USB-C charging

The LT-1000PRO charges via USB-C. The FT-60R uses a proprietary desktop cradle. If you travel, you already have USB-C cables for your phone, laptop, and tablet.

Who should buy which one?

Buy the Yaesu FT-60R if:

  • You are a pure VHF/UHF ham and have no use for CB, Air Band, or shortwave
  • You want the best audio quality in any handheld under $200
  • You operate in cold weather (below freezing) regularly
  • You prefer physical knobs over touchscreen menus
  • You want a 22-year track record of reliability
  • You are a new ham and want something simple to learn

Buy the LUITON LT-1000PRO if:

  • You want one radio that does Ham + CB + Air Band (RX)
  • You need built-in GPS and APRS for hiking or public service
  • You want more power output (7-8W vs 5W)
  • You like a color display with spectrum analyzer
  • You travel and want USB-C charging
  • You want quad-band capability at a Yaesu price

My honest take after six weeks

They are not really competing in the same category. The FT-60R is the best pure VHF/UHF handheld you can buy for under $200. The LT-1000PRO is the best multi-purpose handheld you can buy for under $200. They serve different needs.

If I had to pick one for my emergency go-bag, I would pick the FT-60R. Twenty-two years of reliability beats 2026 features when the power is out and the cell towers are down. If I had to pick one for my everyday carry, I would pick the LT-1000PRO.

Either way, you are getting a great radio. The question is whether you need four bands or just two.

Final verdict

Both radios earn their place in a ham collection. The Yaesu FT-60R remains the gold standard for analog handheld reliability. The LUITON LT-1000PRO is the most versatile new handheld of 2026, and at $149-179, it undercuts comparable quad-band options by hundreds of dollars.

Pick the FT-60R if you are a ham-only operator. Pick the LT-1000PRO if you want one radio that handles ham, CB, and Air Band. To learn more about the brand behind the LT-1000PRO, read The LUITON Story: Built by Engineers, Trusted by CB Radio Enthusiasts.

Frequently asked questions

Is the LUITON LT-1000PRO legal to use in the United States?

Yes, for amateur radio use on the 2m and 70cm bands, with a valid FCC license. CB operation is legal under FCC Part 95. Air Band transmit is disabled by default and locked.

Can I use the FT-60R for CB radio?

No. The FT-60R only transmits on 2m (144-148 MHz) and 70cm (430-450 MHz). CB radio operates on 27 MHz.

Which radio has better battery life?

In room temperature testing, both radios lasted about 8-10 hours on a single charge with mixed TX/RX use. The FT-60R has Ni-MH chemistry that performs better in cold weather.

Does the LT-1000PRO work with my existing Yaesu accessories?

No. The LT-1000PRO uses standard Kenwood-style K1 connectors. The FT-60R uses Yaesu proprietary connector.

Where can I buy the LUITON LT-1000PRO?

It is available at Meilleure radio CB with free US shipping. The radio comes with a 1-year manufacturer warranty and a 30-day return policy.

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