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Yaesu FT-60 FNB-57 Replacement Battery 7.4V 2200mAh

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Fits Yaesu FT-60, FT-60R, and replaces OEM FNB-57, FNB-64, FNB-64H, FNB-83, FNB-83H, FNB-V57, FNB-V57H, FNB-V67Li battery packs.
7.4V 2200mAh lithium-ion cell delivers full RF output on VHF/UHF without voltage sag during sustained transmission cycles.
Connector seats flush into the radio's bottom dock with a single-pin gold contact; locking tab slides down and locks left.
We bench-tested the pack on a FT-60R at full TX power; BMS accepted handshake on first insertion and held voltage under PTT load.
If the charger dock shows a fault LED after inserting this cell, remove the battery, wipe the gold contact strip with a dry cloth, and reseat firmly — the Yaesu platform requires a clean contact cycle to accept the new BMS handshake before charging begins.

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Voltage

7.4V

Amp

2200mAh

Yaesu FT-60 / FT-60R Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (FNB-57)

This 7.4V 2200mAh Li-ion pack replaces the FNB-57 and seven compatible OEM part numbers for the Yaesu FT-60 and FT-60R handheld transceivers. It fits the full FT-60 platform — the same connector, voltage rail, and BMS handshake across all variants. Capacity listed is from the product specification: 2200mAh (16.28Wh).

  • FT-60 / FT-60R platform fit: The FT-60 and FT-60R share the same battery bay geometry, contact strip layout, and 7.4V supply rail. All variants listed accept this pack without modification — the BMS handshake is the same across FNB-57, FNB-64, FNB-83, FNB-V57, and FNB-V67Li replacements.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through transmit-cycle loads on the FT-60 platform. The BMS handled the PTT current spike cleanly, with no premature cutoff under sustained VHF output. Voltage held stable through the mid-cycle range where degraded original cells typically sag.
  • First insertion into the FT-60 charger dock: If the dock LED blinks fault on first seating, remove the pack, wipe the gold contact strip with a dry cloth, and reseat firmly. The FT-60 dock reads the BMS before accepting charge — a marginal contact on the first cycle is the most common cause of a false fault indication.

Why the FT-60 drops to low-power TX mid-shift on a fresh battery

The FT-60 steps down transmit power automatically when the battery voltage falls below the radio's internal threshold — typically around 6.8V under load. A new cell shipped at storage voltage (around 3.6–3.7V per cell) can trigger this behaviour on the first few transmit cycles before the pack settles. This is not a fault in the radio or the battery. Run two or three full charge cycles and the pack will deliver its rated capacity consistently under transmit load.

Bar indicator showing one fewer bar than expected after fitting new pack

The FT-60 uses a voltage-threshold bar indicator — it reads instantaneous pack voltage, not stored charge. A new cell at storage voltage reads lower than a fully charged cell, so the indicator may show one bar short immediately after fitting. Charge the pack fully in the dock before drawing any conclusions. After a complete charge, the indicator should read at the top threshold; if it still shows low, check dock contact seating and verify the charge LED moved to steady green.

Compatible Models

FT-60 FT-60R FT60 FT60R VX-110 VX-120 VX-146 VX-150 VX-160 VX-170 VX-177 VX-180 VX-180e VX-210 VX-210A VX-246 VX-400 VX-410 VX-420 VX-800 VX-A120 VX-A170 VX-A200 VX-A210A VX110 VX120 VX146 VX150 VX160 VX170 VX180 VX180e VX210 VX210A VX246 VX400 VX410 VX420 VX800 VXA-120 VXA-170 VXA-200 VXA-210 VXA120 VXA170 VXA200 VXA210A

Replaces Part Numbers

FNB-57 FNB-64 FNB-64H FNB-83 FNB-83H FNB-V57 FNB-V57H FNB-V67Li

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.4V
Amp Hours2200mAh
Capacity2200mAh
Rate16.28Wh
Net Weight112.8g /3.98 oz
Gross Weight182.8g /6.45 oz
Approximate Weight182.8g /6.45 oz
Dimension 95.14 x 58.03 x 20.80mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Yaesu
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My FT-60 cuts out completely when I press PTT — is the new battery tripping?

Yes, this is a BMS overcurrent trip caused by the transmit current spike on PTT. The FT-60 draws a sharp surge the moment you key up, and a new BMS set to conservative thresholds can cut the circuit before the radio completes the RF ramp. Charge the pack fully, then key up briefly two or three times to let the BMS log the load profile. If cutouts continue after three full charge cycles, clean the contact strip and confirm the dock reached steady green before field use.

The FT-60 charger dock blinks a fault LED and never starts charging — what's happening?

The FT-60 dock checks pack voltage at the contacts before initiating a charge cycle. If the new battery arrived at low storage voltage, it may sit below the dock's acceptance threshold. Remove the pack, wipe the gold contact strip with a dry cloth, reseat it firmly, and wait 60 seconds — the dock needs a clean contact cycle to re-read the BMS. If the fault LED persists, charge via a compatible Li-ion charger at 7.4V to bring the pack above 7.0V, then return it to the FT-60 dock.

After a long period in storage, the FT-60 won't power on even with the battery fully seated — is the pack dead?

Extended storage can push Li-ion cells below the BMS recovery threshold — typically under 2.5V per cell — triggering a lockout that blocks power delivery entirely. Place the pack in the FT-60 dock and watch for any LED activity in the first 30 seconds; some docks will trickle charge a locked-out pack back above threshold. If the dock shows no response at all, use a compatible external Li-ion charger with a recovery or boost mode to bring each cell above 3.0V, then return the pack to the dock for a normal charge cycle.

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