Yaesu FT 710 First Look - Ham Radio Outlet

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  • čas přidán 21. 09. 2022
  • The Yaesu FT-710 AESS has finally arrived at Ham Radio Outlet. Join Ham Radio Sensei, Julian Frost (N3JF) as he gets his hands on the new radio for the first time.
    Order your FT-710 AESS here: bit.ly/3C4uBWg
    To answer the question everyone is asking, "Why does this new radio have a DVI port and USB-B?", the answer is "There is no audio sent to the external monitor so HDMI is not required. DVI-HDMI adapters are extremely cheap and simple. USB-B is used for printers and other consumer devices, so while it's old, it's still in common use and easy to get."
    #hamradiooutlet #hro #amateurradio #yaesu #ft710 #radioperator
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Komentáře • 382

  • @Bdub1952
    @Bdub1952 Před 8 měsíci +6

    A year later, and this radio has proven itself to be a winner, many times over. Still love that inner ring on my FTDX-10, though.

  • @rpgiuliani
    @rpgiuliani Před rokem +6

    I read the manuals. It eliminates the needless social media posts when the information is readily available. ;)

  • @Bkrdstudios
    @Bkrdstudios Před rokem +4

    Beautiful

  • @DK5ONV
    @DK5ONV Před rokem +3

    What a sweet looking Transceiver 💯👍🙋‍♂

  • @HamRadioAdventures
    @HamRadioAdventures Před rokem +1

    Looks very nice. Thanks for the video. Best 73 and DX!

  • @secretlab2205
    @secretlab2205 Před rokem +4

    Let's get one of these right over to Sherwood!

  • @anthonyashlin3289
    @anthonyashlin3289 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great video! Thanks for a great presentation!
    I think I heard the voice of Bill Scholz at HRO! I bought my first HT from Bill in 2006 and he was in my USCG-AUX Flotilla.

  • @RSwrightMD
    @RSwrightMD Před rokem +1

    Very nice review!

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      Thanks, though not really a review, just an introduction to the radio. 🙂

  • @guidoce6gph347
    @guidoce6gph347 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for review, fantastic tranceiver. 73'S from chile CE6GPH

  • @RF_Burns
    @RF_Burns Před 2 měsíci +1

    I own a 101D, DX10, FT-710, FT891, 7300, 590SG.
    My rigs in order of preference (taking everything into account) are:
    101D,
    590SG (with TCXO and SDRplay),
    7300,
    FT-710,
    DX10,
    FT891.
    It really comes down to what you are prioritizing. They all have their own strengths and weaknesses.

  • @glennfisher7469
    @glennfisher7469 Před rokem +13

    Really like the form factor of this rig. Interesting they stuck with a DVI video out, which would work for me as I've held onto a few obsolete PC monitors. Worth the purchase to replace my lost Yaesu world map!

    • @nikkic9305
      @nikkic9305 Před rokem +5

      DVI to HDMI adaptors are cheap and work great!

    • @JxH
      @JxH Před rokem +3

      Or just buy a $10 DVI to HDMI cable. They're simple cables, do not contain any embedded conversion chips. Just pin to pin wiring.
      Complete non-issue.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +5

      No need for HDMI as there's no audio to pass to the monitor and HDMI requires a per-unit license fee. DVI to HDMI adapters are very cheap, so you can use your modern monitor with no problems.

    • @o00scorpion00o
      @o00scorpion00o Před rokem

      HDMI would be a complete waste because the resolution is so low it would be worthless. You only get something like 800x600 resolution on a big screen and it doesn't look good, I don't know why they bothered. Same on the FTDX-10. A higher resolution at least 1880p would have been great.

    • @sarhtaq
      @sarhtaq Před rokem

      Rather a DVI or VGA than HDMI.
      HDMI are prone to make RF interference unless you have an exceptionally good cable.
      Had 4 wireless mics blocked by noise on a musical, turned out it was a slightly faulty screen on the lightconsoles HDMI cable.
      Had 3 channels blocked at another musical, culprit was the HDMI monitor used by the video crew.

  • @forgetyourlife
    @forgetyourlife Před rokem +2

    It is a nice map. I had the top Yaesu advertising cropped off then laminated.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      Hahaha! Mine is in a frame in the garage. I don't really have a room with enough available wall space.

  • @tpobrienjr
    @tpobrienjr Před rokem +1

    Should be fun!

  • @ipklondonuk
    @ipklondonuk Před rokem +3

    Got to say, I love that radio

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +1

      Go ahead... you can say it! ;-)

    • @ipklondonuk
      @ipklondonuk Před rokem +1

      @@HamRadioOutlet Ok I love it (well certainly what I have seen so far)

  • @vickipps6821
    @vickipps6821 Před rokem +1

    Very nice

  • @MattBlank0
    @MattBlank0 Před rokem +47

    These companies really need to start changing the way they develop their hardware. How are they launching a new radio at the end of 2022 with a USB-B and DVI port? Even if they started developing this 5 years ago they could have included USB-C and HDMI or DisplayPort output. I have a bunch of old spare LCD monitors and none of them have DVI ports.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +7

      HDMI costs money to license, which is probably the reason Yaesu didn't go with it, not to mention that no audio is sent to the external monitor. But yeah, move with the times.

    • @MattBlank0
      @MattBlank0 Před rokem +13

      @@HamRadioOutlet good point about licensing, but DisplayPort is a VESA standard and royalty-free. For the radio to have a long lifecycle these parts should be modular.

    • @Randrew
      @Randrew Před rokem +5

      "These companies really need to start changing the way they develop their hardware"
      I'm an embedded systems guy, software and electronics. I've been through Yaesu and Icom service manuals and noticed that so far they have tended to use Japan designed microcontrollers (Icom seems to like Hitachi, now Renesas). Unfortunately Japan's big 3 Hitachi, Mitsubishi and NEC were kind of lagging in microcontroller innovation (part of what lead to them all rolling into Renesas, IMO). The H8-family micro that Icom has in its 7100 was kind of pitiful (again IMO) even at that radio's launch.
      These days there are any number of highly integrated ARM micros ready to interface to LCD touchscreens and any manner of A-to-D and D-to-A subsystems and fully capable of doing the DSP themselves (the IC-7100 has a TI DSP co-processor). Better yet, micros like some in the STM32 family also have native USB support and some with HDMI/DisplayPort support. But most of these microcontrollers are NOT Japanese.

    • @m_a_s6069
      @m_a_s6069 Před rokem +3

      @@Randrew Indeed, why not ARM? So many great little reference designs to start with, too.

    • @RvtvvideoproduktiesNl
      @RvtvvideoproduktiesNl Před rokem +9

      The DVI to HDMI adaptor will do the trick

  • @Bdub1952
    @Bdub1952 Před rokem +7

    "Nobody ever reads the manuals."
    I dunno, I've had my FTDX10 for two weeks, and I can't tell you how many times I've referenced the excellent manual.
    Love the rig, by the way. Purchased from HRO Portland.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +2

      Yeah, I agree.

    • @jfrphoto01
      @jfrphoto01 Před rokem +5

      The first thing I do with every rig I have ever owned, after unboxing and looking at how nice it looks in the shack, is to read the manual from front to back! I usually download the PDF version fro the manufacturer as It is easier to see and navigate on the PC monitor. I will then print out, on 8.5" x 11" paper, the sections that I feel will be needed the most and keep it in the drawer of my desk.
      I do have to say that my favorite HF rig is still my Kenwood TS-830S, complete station. It was my father's until he passed away and left it to me in '95.

  • @KE8ODY-WV-Ares-Ham-Dad-3O4

    I love mine besides the non back lit keys

  • @xe2ywi
    @xe2ywi Před rokem

    Una chulada d Yaesu ciertamente!

  • @scotttee1581
    @scotttee1581 Před rokem +1

    I've still not paid attention to the radio in this first review...I'm still mesmerized by the range on offer in HRO (yep, I'm in Australia.....). Looks a decent radio though from my quick glimpse.

  • @BryanTorok
    @BryanTorok Před rokem +1

    It looks like the top mounted speaker in the main radio case is actually larger than the speaker in the side mounted box. Decades ago in the CB era, I had a curved plastic device that would stick on the top or bottom of a radio and direct the sound to the front. For such a simple device they worked quite well. I wonder if anyone else remember those?

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +2

      I think the side speaker is probably a little better quality and the enclosure helps also. The external and internal speakers are supposed to work together.

    • @BryanTorok
      @BryanTorok Před rokem +3

      @@HamRadioOutlet Wow, that is interesting that they use both speakers at the same time. I assumed that plugging in the external speaker would disconnect the internal speaker. I'd love to see how this radio compares to the Icom 7300.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +3

      @@BryanTorok The "using both speakers at the same time"-thing is how the AESS works. You adjust the levels of each speaker to make the audio the most pleasing for your personal preference. An interesting concept. You can, of course, adjust them so that you only hear audio from just one or the other, or unplug the external speaker. It will be good to see how the FT-710 stack up against other radios, I agree.

  • @2metercrew389
    @2metercrew389 Před rokem +2

    Nice Radio better button placement less cluttered around the via phone knob.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      Agreed. That's one of my complaints about the FTdx10.

  • @siaghaiyd7vme918
    @siaghaiyd7vme918 Před rokem +1

    still in my dream

  • @Zzznorch
    @Zzznorch Před rokem +2

    Based on past history of the FT-897, I have a strange feeling that the display will be the first thing to start showing problems. I just hope Yaesu had the foresight to have an adequate supply of spares available.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +4

      Yaesu is not the only manufacturer to have problems with its LCD displays. Hopefully, they have all learned from their mistakes.

  • @KX4UL
    @KX4UL Před rokem +15

    Looks like a nice entry level HF or for somebody on a tight budget. I don't know why so many think this radio was intended to compete with or replace the FT-991A or the FTDX10. Yaesu needed a radio to replace the FT-450 and fill the gap between the FT-891 and the FT-991A. This radio fits the bill. I wouldn't mind owning one.

    • @jfrphoto01
      @jfrphoto01 Před rokem +6

      At around $1,300.00 I wouldn't consider it an entry level transceiver!
      The FT-891 is more of an entry level rig than the FT-710 is.
      Not everyone, in today's economy, has that kind of money to throw around! Especially the new, younger hams!

    • @KX4UL
      @KX4UL Před rokem +2

      @@jfrphoto01 If price is the issue, then I'd suggest an ICOM IC-718 for about $650. You can find them used for $350 and up. Much easier to operate than the FT-891. I have a Yaesu FT-891 and like it a lot. But I wouldn't consider it an entry level radio compared to the IC-718.

    • @robertkeller9828
      @robertkeller9828 Před rokem +1

      @@KX4UL 518 is an inferior radio. I have a legacy Ten Tec I picked up for 200 bucks that's a much better radio.
      FT 891 remains the best value for HF/6m

    • @KX4UL
      @KX4UL Před rokem +3

      @@robertkeller9828 518??? All entry level radios have their shortcomings. And new Hams do not have enough experience for it to matter. I agree with you about the FT-891… best bang for the buck. Enjoy your Ten Tec…73!

    • @o00scorpion00o
      @o00scorpion00o Před rokem

      @@jfrphoto01 The 891 is a very underestimated radio, I got it to work portable mostly but use it in my sitting room connected to the Chameleon MPAS 2.0 with CAP HAT on the front lawn and make contacts all over the world with it on 20m. This is my setup when I don't want to go to the shack or abandon the XYL for hours, I can listen and work digi modes without disturbing her or when she's gone to bed I can have voise QSO.
      I work PSK31 and Olivia with this setup too.
      With FLrig it's a lot easier to use and change bands and power etc but once used to it it's simple to use and all the heavy menu stuff is set once and forget.
      I had the Xiegu G90 and the 891 is a massive improvement, audio quality and receiver performance trash the G90, the audio via headphones is just amazing to listen to.
      If I was on a budget buying a first radio for the money the 891 is impossible to beat mainly for receiver performance and sound quality ( via headphones ) A tuner if needed does add to the cost but if got 2nd hand like I did the 891 is a fantastic radio and beats the pants off the 450D in performance and sound quality too, not happy with the Audio from the 450D at all, it's quite poor, the 891 vs 450D audio is night and day different also compared to my old 7300 the 891 beats that by miles in audio quality, again, via headphones, I'd have the 891 over the 7300 any day.

  • @ravyvanna9030
    @ravyvanna9030 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Help guide in ordering❤❤❤

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před 5 měsíci

      Go here: www.hamradio.com/detail.cfm?pid=H0-018101
      Add it to your cart.
      Checkout.
      Simple!

    • @ravyvanna9030
      @ravyvanna9030 Před 5 měsíci

      @@HamRadioOutlet I am in Cambodia, I really have a hard time ordering, do not know where to buy

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před 5 měsíci

      @@ravyvanna9030 I just gave you directions! Click the link I gave you, add it to your cart, checkout and pay. We'll ship it to you. We're no different from any other online retailer. If you have a specific problem tell me and maybe I can help you.

  • @ivandubinsky1857
    @ivandubinsky1857 Před rokem +7

    The AF gain knob looks pretty wobbly.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +1

      I didn't really get the feeling it was, but it does look that way in the video. I'm sure with more time in front of the radio I'd be able to compile a list of likes and don't likes.

    • @Randrew
      @Randrew Před rokem +1

      Not just the AF gain knob. It looked like all the small knobs were mounted on spring shafts.
      Makes me hope it's intentional, like a short "rubber" shaft segment designed to absorb shock. Or it could be flimsy plastic shafts. Disconcerting effect, either way. If I owned an FT-710 I'd carefully pull off one of the knobs first thing to see why they're wobbly.

  • @Sky1
    @Sky1 Před rokem +2

    Why did Yaesu do away with their Iconic "Shuttle Jog"? That was a very cool exclusive feature.

  • @princearthur4946
    @princearthur4946 Před rokem

    Very nice new HF toy!

  • @ncphotos
    @ncphotos Před rokem +1

    Great video de W2CSI

  • @kd4baoc612
    @kd4baoc612 Před rokem +1

    Nice video. I'm a Yaesu fan. But ICOM is my second choice.

  • @Mikp-zw3cs
    @Mikp-zw3cs Před rokem +1

    nice,

  • @donalfinn4205
    @donalfinn4205 Před rokem +1

    I’m expecting this any day. I would have liked the key jack on the front though.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      One one on the back and one on the front... so you can chose.

    • @donalfinn4205
      @donalfinn4205 Před rokem

      @@HamRadioOutlet I should have thanked you for the review in my first comment. It was my first time actually seeing the set in the flesh. Now, about the key port, can you confirm that there is another key port at the front, like you say? I cannot see it. Only a headphone port. Thanks. EI3KY

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      @@donalfinn4205 Sorry... I was agreeing with your wish... it would be better to have one key jack on the front and another on the back, so you can choose. There is no key jack on the front of the radio.

    • @donalfinn4205
      @donalfinn4205 Před rokem

      @@HamRadioOutlet Thanks for that. Nothing to be sorry about. I can get over the key jack not being in the front. ☘️👍

  • @chrischeetham1652
    @chrischeetham1652 Před rokem +1

    I think a lot has to do with licensing and whatnot, but it would seem to me that it makes it a bit easier to experiment with some older tech we dont mind heavily modifying and seeing what we can make work on these radios. Might as well just make do with whats there, and if weve got old equipment kicking around maybe someone comes up with something cool. Just trying to find something good about it i guess, and amazon does still sell monitors with the DVI-D input, though I plan to go with the adapter to hdmi myself. I havent seen anything online yet, but I've been hoping someone would try a TFT monitor and let everyone know if it works just like the screen on the radio itself, or if we absolutely must use a mouse too. I dont care to spend the extra money just to experiment, but i did see some smaller cheap ones that might be worth trying out, though I'm guessing given the older technology probably not. Ive been trying to decide between this one ane the IC-7300, and I'm really leaning toward this one I think.

  • @JxH
    @JxH Před rokem +2

    *ATTENTION* !!! A DVI video output port is compatible with very common HDMI inputs by using a very simple (fully passive, no embedded chips, just pin-to-pin wires) and readily available DVI-to-HDMI cable. This sort of cable is ~$10, barely a few dollars above the cost of a more common HDMI-to-HDMI cable. So all the grumbling and faffing-about concerning the DVI interface is just a wee bit silly, given this important tidbit of info. You don't need "an obsolete PC monitor", you don't need "a monitor with a DVI input", all you need to do is purchase a DVI-to-HDMI cable and use any modern monitor or TV that has an HDMI input. I hope this helps. Google terms: DVI HDMI Cable. Cheers.

    • @JxH
      @JxH Před rokem +1

      P.S. This choice was made because the HDMI standard comes with extra costs, that would have increased cost cost of the radio. Cheaper for you to fork out ~$10 for a cable.

  • @koroba01
    @koroba01 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hi Julian, Steven Spence here (KF6TSD), former MESAC member (moved to Boise in 2006, then to Florida 2 years ago). Found this video as I was planning to upgrade my well used FT-100D to an ICOM IC-7300 but then started looking at the FT-710, mostly because of the external monitor connection feature. Not to put you on the spot but would you recommend one over the other? I am researching many reviews now on both, it appears the FT-710 may have a small advantage in the auto tuning function as well.

  • @Ghostwritersinthesky
    @Ghostwritersinthesky Před rokem +2

    is that high qrm across the 40m band from strong signals or is that qrm from a switchmode powersupply or another device in the house ? i wonder how the yaesu ftdx10 would handle that same qrm in 40m, because if that qrm is away in the ftdx10, that means its qrm from strong nearby signals, which the ft710 can not blot out because it doesnt has a roofing filter. i want to hear a side by side comparison of the receiver in SSB voice with the Icom IC-7300.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +2

      That's QRM from every other store nearby! There's a laundromat next-but-one store away, for example, with dozens of massive electrical motors spinning away 12 hours a day. Every radio suffers from the same QRM.

    • @Sylwester_Krolak
      @Sylwester_Krolak Před rokem +2

      Look on the results of the receiver comparison by Sherwood engineers. Two Yaesu transceivers in the top three in the world (the FTDX10 is the third receiver in the world). By comparison, the IC-7300 isn't even on the front page. I am sure that the FT-710 will have a much better receiver than the IC-7300, although it is only SDR. So there is not much to compare, except subjective feelings, but they do not matter much.

    • @Ghostwritersinthesky
      @Ghostwritersinthesky Před rokem +1

      @@Sylwester_Krolak the 7300 has an industry quality a/d converter, but the ftdx10 (ftdx101d/mp same) has only a low quality cheap commercial a/d converter, accordingly the 7300 sounds better (clearer and more detailed). the sherwood website does not show a measure for that at all but other measured values of receivers, accordingly that sherwood page is not telling the whole truth about how good these recivers really are. you and alot of other people are (apparently) not aware of that. the ftdx10 is much more immune against inband strong signals, i admit, but the ft710 on other hand has no roofing filter and no preselector either, so that advnatage of higher immunity against strong inband signals will (very likely) not be excistent in the ft710, at least the 7300 then sounds better for its higher industry quality a/d converter as i write in the beginning of this comment. i would then rather have the better sounding 7300. i want to hear side by side comparisons on weak ssb voice signals in bother receivers, the 7300 and the ft710, together with strong signals on the side too, that will then tell which one is better in what regard.

    • @o00scorpion00o
      @o00scorpion00o Před rokem

      @@Sylwester_Krolak I judge a radio by the receiver performance and audio quality, the 891 is right up there and the FTDX-10, Yaesu have nailed it when it comes to audio quality. I had the 7300 and the audio quality used to wreck my head, I had to have NR on all the time and it effected the sound quality, I live in the country with little to no qrm and the 891 beats it by miles both on receiver performance and sound quality via headphones, I always listen via headphones, you can capture weak signals in a way not possible with speakers, to my ears anyway.
      Now I have the FTDX-10 and it's an amazing transceiver, not perfect, yaesu could have done better in some ways such as allowing live typing with keyboard for RTTY and PSK31 rather than use macro style messages.
      Allow the mouse more control, have high resolution video for large screen, the video out looks horrible on large screen with 800x600 resolution, this is dumb.
      But the FTDX-10 is an amazing transceiver so no doubt the 710 will be too.
      As a FT-450D replacement I would not consider the 710 that because it's too expensive, the 891 is a fantastic entry level radio and it beats the pants off the 450D on receiver performance and sound quality.

  • @joeframo3347
    @joeframo3347 Před rokem

    Curious if it had a peak reading meter and when you were transmitting it operated like a CB meter the needle was just bouncing I was curious if you can make it peak reading and smooth while it's receiving anyway it's a nice looking radio I like the blue but I'm sure you can set it up the way customize it the way you want thank you for sharing it really enjoyed it and happy holidays

  • @BertShackleford
    @BertShackleford Před rokem +1

    I _still_ have a brand new, unopened in the original box; Yaesu FT-991A that I purchased roughly two years ago!
    Has my 991A been rendered outdated by this new radio?
    Where does the 991A fit in the spectrum of Yaesu transceivers starting with the 991A and working up to the FTDX-10?
    Keeping in mind that I _still_ do not have a license nor does my paygrade come even remotely close to that of a Technician's level of knowledge. I had plans on learning the radio strictly on the receiving end while I study for my license(s).
    But alas, life happens and we must address those events accordingly.
    Stay classy my friends.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +3

      You are still in really good shape with the FT-991A. It has 2m & 70cm all-mode capability, which neither the FTdx10 nor the FT-710 have. The FT-710 is marketed as an entry-level radio, below the FTdx10. The FT-991A was introduced in, I think, 2016. Technology always advances.

    • @DickieBird888
      @DickieBird888 Před rokem +6

      I have the 991A and will not be getting it rid any time soon..... its just too dam useful having 2 meters and 70cm included... Not only that but it performs superbly an all the bands... A keeper for sure.. Its a shame the DX 10 didnt have the higher bands included.. oh well..

  • @vk5jajay147
    @vk5jajay147 Před rokem +1

    I'm looking for an extension speaker for my beautiful YAESU FT-901DM Station 😎

  • @sr9537
    @sr9537 Před rokem +4

    FT-710 is actually sold for ¥117000 in Japan, so it is $830 when converted to US dollars.

    • @g4lmn-ron401
      @g4lmn-ron401 Před rokem +2

      It is £1200 in the UK but already discounted by some outlets to £1100.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +4

      There's no import duty on radios made and sold in Japan. There is import duty for radios built in Japan and sold in the USA. There's also import costs to ship them here. There are also state and federal taxes, so it's not really fair to compare prices between countries.

    • @g4lmn-ron401
      @g4lmn-ron401 Před rokem +1

      @@HamRadioOutlet It's difficult to compare, and largely irrelevant, in the UK there is 20% tax plus import duties, the home market of Japan is different to the USA or UK.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +1

      For anyone thinking of buying it in Japan and shipping it to another country because it is cheaper, don't forget there's no warranty coverage when you do that! If it broke, you'd have to ship it back to Japan to get it fixed at your expense.

    • @sr9537
      @sr9537 Před rokem +1

      @@HamRadioOutlet That's true, but what I want to say is that you can buy it cheaply in your country due to the effects of the weaker yen and stronger dollar.

  • @frankd9134
    @frankd9134 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video! I was one of the many that brought the unit before the Mars mod was offered. Can you share a tip on how we can mod the unit ourselves? Obviously we would be those people that are fully aware of the warranty breach and are fully intimate with a soldering iron. Any chance it's identical to the 991a?

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      Sorry, but I don't have any information on the MARS mod for this radio.

  • @pilot7200able
    @pilot7200able Před rokem

    Nice radio, thank you, just have question about what is different between FT710 and FT710 FIELD ? Thanks

  • @hamradiotimes5586
    @hamradiotimes5586 Před 9 měsíci

    Just picked one up for $879.00 nice value. Audio is great….

  • @WElektronik
    @WElektronik Před rokem

    jadi pingin punya radio yaesu ft 710

  • @joeframo3347
    @joeframo3347 Před rokem

    I got five of those world maps I love it they're posted all over the room 😂😂😂

    • @larryjanson4011
      @larryjanson4011 Před 9 měsíci

      i keep them folded and put away as i do not like the "fold" look in them. maybe one day i can find one that has never been damaged by folding it. only rolled up in a tube.

  • @g.h.2800
    @g.h.2800 Před rokem +3

    The only thing that I'm little disappointed is the DVI output instead of HDMI or DisplayPort with sound support. My screens has no more of the obsolete inputs.

    • @TE5LA-GAMING
      @TE5LA-GAMING Před rokem

      They were probably concerned with the connector staying connected. HDMI cables fall out or get destroyed easily while DVI locks in and has the same quality signal.

  • @luispezoa4189
    @luispezoa4189 Před rokem +4

    Me gusta!! 👍

  • @info-wizz
    @info-wizz Před rokem

    Good evening, so which good Samaritan is going to bless me with this radio 🤣

  • @fredp8486
    @fredp8486 Před rokem +1

    Does having the speaker attached to the radio , cut down on air flow ?

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      It does not. The fan is at the back of the radio and the opposite side is still open.

  • @harryhall757
    @harryhall757 Před rokem

    A nice introduction to this radio but lacked the power output on all modes, maybe 100 watts but would have liked to know on all modes 😄

  • @m_a_s6069
    @m_a_s6069 Před rokem +12

    Imagine what you could do with all of the volume occupied by that external speaker.

    • @rossarcher6104
      @rossarcher6104 Před rokem

      Being a relatively compact radio, it's easy to travel with. Having the detachable speaker with a janky cable connection rather than an integrated speaker is possibly a recognition of exactly what you're saying. Traveling, and on field day or at events you'll likely be using cans anyhow, so the speaker can stay home. If you want to put external amplification and quality audio transducers cause you like great sound, you can, and ditch the side speaker also. Seems to me it's just added value and front-firing has some advantages in clarity IMHO.

  • @RESISTAGE
    @RESISTAGE Před rokem

    wow they managed the cursor to be located right in the middle.
    this is first SDR ever where it is in the middle.

  • @kevargao5031
    @kevargao5031 Před rokem +1

    From the description on the video, it appears that Yaesu has dropped supplying the headphone adaptor and spare fuse, if they are penny-pinching on those items I wonder what internal components they are also penny-pinching on? This concerns me as I live in Asia for 6 months of the year and will buy it when back in the UK in Jan next year, I don't want a radio with inferior components that could fail and be unable to get repaired until the warranty has expired.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      There was no headphone adapter (maybe there is not much call for it anymore?) in the box, but there is a spare fuse. It would make zero sense for Yaesu to use inferior components that break during the warranty period where Yaesu would have to pay for shipping and the cost of repair.

    • @kevargao5031
      @kevargao5031 Před rokem +1

      @@HamRadioOutlet Hmm perhaps you are right, but the worry is still there. maybe just fail when the warranty has expired like some TV manufacturers. Although I agree that Yaesu are not known for doing that.

    • @larryjanson4011
      @larryjanson4011 Před 9 měsíci

      all manufactures know about when parts will fail. that is why they have short, or otherwise unusable warranty's. as they do extreme testing on everything. just to find the avg fail point.

  • @UndrwearBomber
    @UndrwearBomber Před měsícem

    hahahahah, and Dave - N6TEB in the background at 9:11! What's up Dave?

  • @kevargao5031
    @kevargao5031 Před rokem +4

    Interesting first review, but maybe I need to wait until a few have been sold to evaluate the actual day-to-day performance against the proven FTDX10. I will then purchase either the New 710 or the DX10 depending on reviews by other amateurs. But at this moment the 710 is at the top of my preference list. 73s G1DYL

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +3

      The FT-710 and the FTdx10 are different radios. If it comes down to the choice of the FT-710 or the FTdx10, you should probably go with the FTdx10. The FT-710 is a step below the FTdx10. Also, this wasn't a review, just an introduction to the new radio. 🙂

    • @forgetyourlife
      @forgetyourlife Před rokem +1

      If you want a dx10 buy it now. The price will go up when the 710 releases.

    • @kevargao5031
      @kevargao5031 Před rokem +2

      @@HamRadioOutlet I agree they are different radios, but having a full SDR front end makes the rig interesting.

    • @kevargao5031
      @kevargao5031 Před rokem +1

      @@forgetyourlife I think the 710 is already released and I am unable to purchase anything until I return to the UK next year

    • @n4hnhradio
      @n4hnhradio Před rokem +4

      The pure SDR won’t beat the hybrid technology of the FTdx10.
      73, de N4HNH

  • @bodytech101
    @bodytech101 Před rokem

    Just order one for my POTA station.

  • @k2icc
    @k2icc Před rokem +1

    I have seen a couple of reviews but not sure of if anything major that will be different other than a price range. Maybe an upgrade power module can be available in the future?

  • @robduncan599
    @robduncan599 Před rokem +2

    The burning question i have is the rf gain similar in working to the dx10 (which is just fine )? Or because it doesn't have a front end stage is it a disaster like my ic7300 or most other pure sdr rigs ? A proper rf gain is a must after experiencing ic7300 rf gain rubbish ?

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +1

      Unknown at this time.

    • @robduncan599
      @robduncan599 Před rokem +1

      @@HamRadioOutlet tks for responding. We'll see in coming weeks .

    • @n9eerptr
      @n9eerptr Před rokem +1

      IC7300 is direct sampling DSP and yes can overload the front end although I seldom have an issue with it. The FTDX10 and FT710 is not, they are IF DSP, 1990s tech with improved DSP. SDR simply means can upgrade the software. I do like my FTDX10, but IC7300 has more operational features and easier to use. The large menu in the FTDX10 is not so friendly, continuously having to go to it. But that has been Yaesu's approach for years like with the FT991. I do like the speaker mounting on the side of the FT710, is different.

    • @robduncan599
      @robduncan599 Před rokem +1

      @@n9eerptr thank you for your thoughts . I know my priority of having a good working RF gain control is overlooked by many hams . Some even think it is simply a 'mute ' control? Especially in very general noisy environments, however if like me you are used to the benefits of a proper working RF control, using it to lift the noise floor on top band people would start to see the benefits? Only if all they have for reference is a high general background noise and a icom ic 7300 i can understand why they think of a RF control is simply a mute control ? I still like my icom ic 7300 in every other respect , and is much more user friendly than the ftdx 10 that my friend has (he also has the ic7300) but the dx10 RF control just works ! The ic7300 is indeed a mute control. Hopefully this new ft710 will be similar to the ftdx10 in operation ? My understanding was the new ft710 is not hybrid like the dx10 ? So my concern is it might perform like my ic7300 which is very poor in lifting the noise floor (it doesn't it simply attenuates) Especially on low bands ? We will see in the coming weeks all about the pro's and con's . Tks again for your feedback.

    • @n9eerptr
      @n9eerptr Před rokem

      @@robduncan599 I see the RF gain in the IC7300 as an attenuator, it does decrease the signal along with the noise as the S-meter indicates. I would suspect this is done because of the direct sampling and ADC conversion. The DSP remains in full operation. The IC7610 functions the same way. So does the RF gain in the FTDX10, it does reduce the gain of the front end with increasing the ALC voltage, just the S-meter continues to show the max level of the received signal, but the noise is greatly reduced, a most liked feature. But what I like most about the FTDX10 is the knob for adjusting the IF bandwidth and adjusting the band pass. Having quick control of these offers some advantage in adjusting for better reception. I use them a lot. I was looking for the adjustment on the FT710, maybe a menu items.
      Question for you, what do you mean by hybrid??? In the old days it meant part of the radio was solid state with some tubes, usually in the final. Of course not what it refers to today.

  • @stuartross
    @stuartross Před rokem +2

    I would love to see the external video.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +1

      "External video"? Do you mean, the display put on an external monitor? I was going to do that but ran out of time.

    • @stuartross
      @stuartross Před rokem +2

      @@HamRadioOutlet Exactly. How the monitor looks hooked up to the DVI-D port. Thanks!

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +1

      @@stuartross We gave the radio to Josh at Ham Radio Crash Course to do a full review. I'm sure he'll plug it in to an external monitor.

    • @o00scorpion00o
      @o00scorpion00o Před rokem

      @@stuartross It won't look good, 800x600 resolution on anything more than a radio size screen looks poor, this is why there's no HDMI socket because it would be a waste of money.
      I feel that the 710 could have had a much smaller screen, more buttons and higher resolution out for waterfall would have been amazing but the FTDX-10 video output is the same. Still an amazing radio though and no doubt the 710 is too.
      Most radios have low resolution output.

  • @andyM7XTT
    @andyM7XTT Před rokem +1

    Must just be me then that thinks it looks like a very plastic toy...was waiting for a video like this as looking for a rig for my car......think I will get another ftdx10 but thanks for the video guys

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      This is an enbtry-level radio, one step below the FTdx10.

  • @terrybasom8642
    @terrybasom8642 Před rokem +1

    Does it have a built in speaker? Wondering how it sounds.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      You can clearly see the internal speaker in the 360-degree clip at the end of this video. Don't know how it sounds though, I didn't try it!

  • @DavidS-iw4ei
    @DavidS-iw4ei Před rokem

    I am a Yaesu guy. BUT, not much to look at. Is it menu driven? I realy like my FTdx3000. Switch antennas, split antennas. Quick access to the knobs. Nice map though.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      I like physical dials, switches and knobs too... even though they are more likely to fail.

    • @DavidS-iw4ei
      @DavidS-iw4ei Před rokem

      @@HamRadioOutlet HA HA HA you are funny. Failed hardware vs failed software. This is a new debate. We should talk about this topic. Just ask Microsoft and Apple.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +1

      @@DavidS-iw4ei Very easy to replace software. I've update the firmware on all my radios at least once. 🙂

    • @DavidS-iw4ei
      @DavidS-iw4ei Před rokem +1

      @@HamRadioOutlet Got you, now we need to do firmware updates. Yea I think I'll wait 2 to 3 years and see how the radios works out. The FT-897d had a run of 14 years. FTdx10 is only less then 3 years. ???

  • @Sky1
    @Sky1 Před rokem +1

    Looked like low output, where is the Notch and filter settings?

  • @calvinlong1265
    @calvinlong1265 Před 5 měsíci

    Does that external speaker come with the radio? Did I hear him correctly?

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před 5 měsíci

      It's part of the AESS system, so yes, it comes withe the radio. Or you can buy the FT-710 Field version, which does not come with the external speaker (and therefore does not have AESS until you add the external speaker). You can always follow the link in the description and see exactly what you get.

  • @Franky58135HA
    @Franky58135HA Před rokem +2

    You can connect a USB mouse to the rig.

  • @UndrwearBomber
    @UndrwearBomber Před měsícem

    LOL....I can hear Bill Scholz talking in the background around 3:07

  • @mattb7406
    @mattb7406 Před rokem +1

    Whats the chance there will be FT710A soon?

  • @subiesojourner777
    @subiesojourner777 Před rokem

    I've been considering a new rig, but I just can't part with my FT-1000MP and the FL-7000 linear amp.

  • @rhwinner
    @rhwinner Před rokem +13

    I don't think you could skip the manual on a transceiver like this, no matter your experience level. So many embedded menus, for starts.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      I think you're probably right!

    • @n9eerptr
      @n9eerptr Před rokem +2

      Having the FTDX10 for about 2 months I have not opened the manual much. If one is familiar with typical rig terminology it is rather easy to work with the FTDX10. There are some issues to learn, setting up each band and mode the menu settings go with each band setup. Drove me nuts when going to a band in CW, but the BK-IN keying was off. And after selecting menu with FUNC it sets the knob for that function, set to CW SPEED then the knob stays with it. Just some small things that are different from other rigs. The calling of memories is easy, but did take some learning on how to use them.

  • @dheller777
    @dheller777 Před rokem +1

    Any advantages of getting this radio versus the DX10?

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +1

      It's going to be at least $400 cheaper when all of the FTdx10 coupons expire?

    • @RF_Burns
      @RF_Burns Před 2 měsíci

      I own both . The 710 makes for a much better portable rig because it only draws 1.6A instead of 2.6A on RX. It also weighs 1.5KG (5 pounds) less, and is easier to operate in the field because the front-panel is less cluttered with large rubber buttons. The ATU tunes much wider too, the DX10 refuses to tune wider than 3:1, and the 710 can match 5:1 - again useful in the field when running temporary antenna installations.

  • @Vecio801
    @Vecio801 Před rokem +1

    🔝🔝🔝🔝👏👏

  • @truckinguy92
    @truckinguy92 Před rokem +1

    I just looked and it’s sold out already!

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +1

      It's not sold out. It hasn't arrived yet. It's a new radio and all retailers in the USA are taking pre-orders.

    • @truckinguy92
      @truckinguy92 Před rokem +1

      @@HamRadioOutlet you gave the impression that they were available to buy not preorder. Especially since you’re in possession of one. Just sayin’.

  • @W2JLDRoc-ham
    @W2JLDRoc-ham Před rokem +1

    the 710 does not have some of the features that the ftdx10 has...its a lite version of the ftdx10...just picked up my 2nd ftdx10 and i love having two of them!!!

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      Correct. It is a step below the FTdx10. It is not meant to compete with the FTdx10, but to complement the line-up.

  • @nbookie
    @nbookie Před rokem

    My $12 PI has HDMI. In 2012 BestBuy said no more video devices without hdmi. That's how outdated that dvi connector is.

  • @Ypsiroselee
    @Ypsiroselee Před rokem

    I wonder if the card with DVI and USB is a PC Card, and perhaps swappable?

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      That would be interesting to see. But would also require a firmware update, probably?

    • @Ypsiroselee
      @Ypsiroselee Před rokem +1

      @@HamRadioOutlet I would think so.

  • @sas7388
    @sas7388 Před rokem +1

    Still no averaging feature on the panadapter ?

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      I don't think so, but I didn't get a chance to look at the radio in-depth. I've heard Yaesu say that they don't believe in averaging -ask John Kruk for details.

    • @sas7388
      @sas7388 Před rokem

      @@HamRadioOutlet
      "Don't believe in averaging"?
      Very strange, it's real , and much easier on eyes, and very soothing :-)

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      @@sas7388 He gave a reason. I don't remember what it was.

  • @beekeeper8474
    @beekeeper8474 Před rokem +2

    Going to need to sell a few body parts

  • @timfoyle3362
    @timfoyle3362 Před rokem

    A few years ago I bought a brand new Yaesu 897 for $1,200 and it was nothing but problems. Save your money.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +1

      Sorry you had problems with a radio that was discontinued in 2014. The problems you had with a 2002 vintage radio are unlikely to transfer to this new radio.

  • @derek45auto23
    @derek45auto23 Před rokem +3

    IPO / pre-amp on 40m LOL….then hits the attenuator

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      I was demonstrating the touch screen, as I said in the video, right before pressing the on-screen buttons (5:08).

  • @n9eerptr
    @n9eerptr Před rokem +3

    I dont see Yaesu's marketing here. The FT710 is so close to the FTDX10, 710 a little smaller. I do like the side speaker mount and the speaker is being supplied with the rig unlike the FTDX10, it is optional, a factor in total price, additional $170. The FT710 just put some of the buttons on the top. FTDX10 does have IF filter adjust knob, a most useful feature. I'd pay more for the FTDX10 just for this knob. I did not see how the IF filter was adjusted on the fT710. FTDX10 or FT710 is not replacement for FT991A, the 991A also has 2m& 440 all mode and Fusion, very different rig in many major features. All are IF DSP. I bought FTDX10 in early July, if the FT710 had been available I still would have gone for the FTDX10.

    • @Sylwester_Krolak
      @Sylwester_Krolak Před rokem +1

      I have the impression that you lack knowledge.
      FTDX10 and FT-710 look similar? After all, it is normal that the products of the same company are similar in appearance, see cars of the same brand, they also look similar.
      Just because both radios look alike doesn't mean they are the same. There is a gap between the FTDX10 and the FT-710. These are transceivers of a completely different class: FTDX vs FT. The first is a great hybrid, one of the best receivers in the world according to Sherwood engineers, and the second radio is a standard model made as SDR.
      The loudspeaker for the FT-710 is not standard, you have to buy it just like for any other transceiver.
      None of the radios replace the other, because each is different and aims at a different recipient. Comparing the FTDX10, FT-710 or FT-991A does not make any sense because each of them is from a different shelf and for different customers.

    • @n9eerptr
      @n9eerptr Před rokem +1

      @@Sylwester_Krolak Well I am not so impressed with your assessment. The FTDX10 and FT710 are very similar rigs, have almost identical specs. Both are SDR, but this only means their OS can be upgraded thru new firmware, mostly to fix bugs. And any upgrade is limited by what the rig can do. FTDX vs FT labeling means nothing other than Yaesu chose to call them that. This is no special labeling of the rigs, just Yaesu has stuck with the FT label. Their is a vast difference between the FTDX10 & FTDX101, the 101 is direct sampling, the 10 is not, 10 & 710 do the DSP at IF, not at the front end. The market for the FT710 is identical to the FTDX10, very little difference. And the FT991 tech is so similar to the FTDX10, main difference in the additional bands in the 991. HRO is giving the ext speaker with the FT710 for no additional charge.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +1

      @@n9eerptr To Your last point... the speaker comes standard, in the box. In my video, I didn't see it in the box as it was contained in a box that looked like packing for the transceiver.

  • @richardchandler9027
    @richardchandler9027 Před rokem +1

    I would really like to have been told why it is better than a previous model. And to compare it to the 991A , well don’t think either old or new are VHF/UHF. So some real wow nuts and bolts would have been nice.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +1

      That was not the purpose of this video. The video was to introduce people to the radio and show it off. There will be other videos that are an in-depth, deep dive into the radio (see the Ham radio Crash Course channel, for example). I only had access to the radio for less than 3 hours, which isn't long enough to learn about it and shoot a video of it. ;-)

    • @twohandsandaradio
      @twohandsandaradio Před rokem +1

      Well Dick...that's why the title says "First Look". It's not a deep dive into the radio.

  • @chris.a.1
    @chris.a.1 Před rokem +3

    Skip to 4:00 to avoid the distracting background music loop - the first 4 min, and last few, were practically unwatchable for me. Otherwise it's a decent initial overview.
    Anyway, nice display, but I'm turned off by the gigantic add-on speaker. Not really clear about why I'd buy a 710 over a DX10 or 7300, especially given the prices appear to be pretty much identical. On paper, the DX10 looks better other than size and weight, but this thing is clearly not meant as a portable. I'm really not seeing a clear value proposition here (unless they're cancelling the DX10?), but I guess we'll have to wait for the real reviews.
    (Edited to temper my initially strong reaction to the background music. I still don't like it, but recognize that it's a creative choice.)

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +1

      Maybe adjust the EQ on your computer speakers - the music is more than -18db down from the dialog track. The add-on speaker is just that, an add-on. If you don't want to use it, don't attach it, and don't plug it in. The FT-710 is a much newer radio than the IC-7300, which is pretty "mature" in technology terms. We will have to see what the reviewers say about the FT-710. This radio is not marketed as a portable radio. The FT-710 is a rung below the FTdx10.

    • @chris.a.1
      @chris.a.1 Před rokem +1

      @@HamRadioOutlet Thanks - yeah, that confirms my impression about it being a step down from the DX10. Interesting that the pricing as it appears today doesn't reflect that, but perhaps that will change when it's available.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      @@chris.a.1 Don't forget, there are manufacturer specials on the FTdx10 right now. When the coupons expire, there's a $400 difference between the two radios.

    • @Randrew
      @Randrew Před rokem +1

      @@HamRadioOutlet "the music is more than -18db down from the dialog track"
      I must agree with Chris A. I run into this frequently, even with professionally produced video. I have not so much a hearing problem as a audio processing problem. Undiagnosed ADHD or whatever it may be, it seems my brain tries real hard to make complete sense of *every* audio input and winds up failing at most of it.
      It's bad enough I grew up thinking I was anti-social because parties and any crowded (or plain loud) situation gave me great anxiety. Turns out its part of my brain going nuts trying to follow every conversation and sound queue. Music under voice does that too, but it doesn't have to - if the music is down to a completely, non-compete, low level it's fine and fills the empty space like it's supposed to.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      @@Randrew Thats a good point. Music helps carry the video forward, which is why it's used everywhere in TV, video and movies. Especially in cases like this one, where I literally had 3 hours to get there, set up the radio, shoot the video and get home so that I could start editing and upload it to our social media platforms that day, the video clips were a bt "disjointed". The music, even at its very low volume compared to the dialog track, helps make the video clips flow. I probably could have found a better music track which wasn't so repetitive, but when time-remapping a piece of music to fit the video, sometimes you end up with even more repetitive music. ...And, I just didn't have the time.

  • @KE2BHP
    @KE2BHP Před rokem

    73 Nice 👍 Radio

  • @christopheluckenmartins3316

    Lindo rádio, porém aqui no Brasil ele vai custar um coração

  • @Ra_dio_Iberico_ea4ggc
    @Ra_dio_Iberico_ea4ggc Před rokem +1

    Muy bonito, pero que novedades nos Aporta Que no tenga mi FTdx3000 mp. Tengo también el FT 847 y el FT 897, también Alguno más.. Pr cierto.. CUANTOS € CUESTA EL BICHO. UN ABRAZO DE EA4GGC.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      For full information about the radio, go to the Yaesu website bit.ly/3DUiU60 See the link in the description for pricing, as prices change.

    • @Ra_dio_Iberico_ea4ggc
      @Ra_dio_Iberico_ea4ggc Před rokem

      @@HamRadioOutlet Pues la Banda de 70 Mhz. No RULA o Funciona, PORQUE ESTA VACÍA y los Radio Aficionados, No Montan
      Antenas para las Bandas o Frecuencias de Radio/Control en América, La Yaesu Ha Perdido el NORTE, NO HAY TAMPOCO Antenas,
      Ni los ACOPLADORES de Antena Necesarios. Así que MUCHO Bla, bla, bla, Pero se Jodio la Industria de, los Electro-Domesticos Con
      el FT dx 5000 MP Reforzado con el FT dx 3000 MP para HF y 6m.... Para otras Bandas, Ya Tengo Mas Que Cumplido Servicio.

  • @radioman6489
    @radioman6489 Před rokem

    Is this HF radio 160 to 6?

  • @andygalmate
    @andygalmate Před rokem

    Low power on SSB.20-30watt Max power .

  • @nsk.2206
    @nsk.2206 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the review! Igor, R0AGY

  • @phillipzx3754
    @phillipzx3754 Před rokem +2

    $1300 dollars? Are they nuts? Might as well buy the DX10.

    • @Bdub1952
      @Bdub1952 Před rokem +2

      While the discounts are still available.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +2

      @@Bdub1952 Exactly. After that, the price difference is $400.

  • @mikeschmalz2031
    @mikeschmalz2031 Před rokem +3

    This is 2022... Wondering why on earth there would be a DVI-D as the only video output option. I'm sure you can go directly to HDMI with a regular DVI-HDMI cable, but still.

    • @nikkic9305
      @nikkic9305 Před rokem +2

      My understanding is that DVI-D doesn't require a license like the others do, thus keeping the overall cost of the product down.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      There is no audio to pass through and HDMI requires a license fee per unit.

    • @mikeschmalz2031
      @mikeschmalz2031 Před rokem +1

      I wasn't necessarily saying it should be HDMI. In fact, my thought initially was that it should be Display Port, which superseded DVI-D well over 10 years ago. It's a current standard and as far as I know, it's a royalty free VESA specification. I don't know about consumer grade, but pretty much every business grade monitor has Display Port natively these days.

    • @activelow9297
      @activelow9297 Před rokem

      @@mikeschmalz2031 Display port, HDMI, DVI, they're all the same thing. Just get an adapter to whatever your monitor takes. DVI is convenient because a lot of people have junk monitors from 10 years ago that use this standard that would be perfect to stick on a radio.

  • @harryklein5466
    @harryklein5466 Před rokem

    how to order from europe

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      Go to www.hamradio.com/detail.cfm?pid=H0-018101 and place your order! However, you would be sent the USA version, which may or may not be fully legal in your country and may or may not have the bands that you require/are allowed to transmit on.

  • @mohammadlatif7945
    @mohammadlatif7945 Před rokem

    Where are your shop in pakistan?

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      We don't have any stores in Pakistan. www.hamradio.com/contact.cfm

  • @ObeliskAG
    @ObeliskAG Před rokem +1

    Yaesu needs to learn how to design a user interface. At 5:21, the top-left of the screen is showing buttons: Off, 6dB, 12dB and 18dB. Looking at the screen, what are these buttons referring to? The demonstrations suggests the user pressed the "ATT" touch screen control, but how are you sure "IPO" was not pressed? Of course, this ignores the more important question of why the ATT, IPO, DNF and AGC controls are located between the S meter and spectrum scope in the first place. Why is "DNF" a touch screen control, but "NB" gets a hard button? This is a great example of a poorly designed user interface.

  • @DeltaWhiskeyBravo13579
    @DeltaWhiskeyBravo13579 Před rokem +2

    Looks nice, somewhat similar to the FT 991 it seems. If I had the money, I'd consider getting one.
    K9DWB

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +1

      It's the same size, as you can see in the video), but of course, the FT-991A has VHF and UHF as well as 160-6m.

    • @DeltaWhiskeyBravo13579
      @DeltaWhiskeyBravo13579 Před rokem +1

      @@HamRadioOutlet interesting, some have thought the FT 710 might be replacing something current, but that sounds incorrect. For me, the FT 991 may be more useable due to all the bands available.
      If/when I do go to buy, I'll be contact HRO Woodbridge, where I've bought before.
      Great info and thanks. 73s K9DWB

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +1

      @@DeltaWhiskeyBravo13579 John Kruk from Yaesu said the FT-710 is not replacing any radio in their line-up, but is an addition, so your thoughts are correct!

  • @planochasplanochas6112
    @planochasplanochas6112 Před rokem +4

    I really like the retro mid-2015 design of this radio. None of those new-fangled current designs like an ethernet connector, they stuck with the old USB and not just a USB but two old style USB connectors - wow! And the display connector! No need to try connecting up your new fangled monitor that you just bought at Wally World, you can go down to the Goodwill store and if you are lucky you might find an old monitor using this type of connector. Or I guess you could go on eBay and get an adapter. 2014 was a good year to design Yaesu radios.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem +1

      Funny.

    • @geod3589
      @geod3589 Před rokem

      Lucky me, my sister gave me her old Dell 24-inch monitor, complete with DVI connection, lol.

    • @ExtremeSquared
      @ExtremeSquared Před rokem

      Pedantry: Both USB-A and USB-B are current gen connectors. It's the miniaturized connectors that have gone through a few revisions.

  • @adventureseeker9800
    @adventureseeker9800 Před rokem +1

    "That's for you ASMR junkies out there."
    _Funny_ _because_ _its_ _true_ 👍👌👍👌

  • @ON8EI
    @ON8EI Před rokem +5

    The music is head wrecking. I had to move to a different review. Pity really.

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      The music was -18 dB down from the vocal track. Yiu may need to adjust the EQ of your speakers!

    • @chris.a.1
      @chris.a.1 Před rokem +1

      HRO keeps replying about how the music is -18DB down, and blaming the critics. But really, it was awful distracting dreck. Don't get me wrong, I love HRO as a business. But if I walked into a store and that stuff was playing, I'd leave :)

    • @w9fcc
      @w9fcc Před rokem +2

      I agree! 18db down? B.S.! It’s loud, annoying, distracting, and useless. What is it with CZcams creators constantly adding this noise to their videos? Do you think we’re too stupid to watch if we’re not constantly bombarded with music. At about 1/3 of the way into the video I dumped it.

    • @chris.a.1
      @chris.a.1 Před rokem

      @@w9fcc Yeah, I actually am on the CZcams Production learning curve (the low end at the moment), and I've seen recommendations for 25-30DB down, but I can see it being very much a matter of taste. It can be done well in some cases, but sometimes, silence is best (and easiest). I believe given the informal presentation style of this video, not to mention the target audience, the music was the wrong choice.
      On the other hand, I guess it's fair to say that, just because we don't care for it in this particular case, it's still a valid style choice. Just one I wish was used a little more selectively.

  • @timbacchus
    @timbacchus Před rokem

    I imagine it is a DSP receiver.

    • @n4hnhradio
      @n4hnhradio Před rokem +2

      The FT-710 AESS is a pure SDR (Software Defined Radio). It will rely heavily on the DSP for filtering. You might consider it as a more economical version of the FTdx10. I call it the FTdx10 “lite”. It has some improved ergonomics over the FTdx10, but it will not beat the receiver dynamic range of the FTdx10. It lacks the superheterodyne front-end. But it might possibly be the best entry-level HF base station ever made.
      I paid $1300 for my FT-920, back in 1999. The matching external speaker was not included. The FM board and CW filter were also not included. After buying the external speaker, FM board, and CW filter, I invested over $1600 in that radio. It has been a fine base station but it doesn’t have the fancy display, monitor output, or the advanced DSP.
      73, de N4HNH

    • @HamRadioOutlet
      @HamRadioOutlet  Před rokem

      @@n4hnhradio Yes, what you said. 🙂

  • @mewrongway
    @mewrongway Před 5 měsíci

    Careful that's a 1K map!