Yes,?I have never heard of a Yaesu FT-60T too, until I found the Japanese datasheet with those specs as same as I got it confirmed from one of the Japanese re-sellers in Tokio.
Translated to English > he wrote:
" We have no FT-60r or FT-60e for sale. This is the FT-60t version for Japan market.
Both, 144/430MHz bands have an output power of 5W. If you do not need to use it over two frequency bands, you can change the settings to dedicated V/U respectively, so no extra operations are required.
Wideband reception from 108 to 999.99 MHz with blocked several parts of this range.
No 600khz or 7.6Mhz used in JR.
Up to 1000 channels can be stored in memory. There are also 10 banks, so you can manage the memory efficiently.
In addition to the 2280 Hz air signals used by JR, the air signal frequency can be varied between 300 and 3000 Hz (in 100 Hz steps), making it possible to receive non-JR air signals. Air bands such as aircraft are AM received."
I am not very wise about it...
Petr, OK1RP