Yaesu FTDX10 on VHF & UHF
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
- This is an update on my current UK Activity VHF/UHF Contesting set-up. It also shows how you can use transverters to enable your FTDX10 (or any HF rig come to that) to be used on bands above the HF ones it was originally designed for. The advantage of this, particularly in a contesting set-up, is the quality of the RX and importantly the TX of the HF rig. A good transverter will not degrade these attributes, meaning excellent RX/TX performance on these higher bands, and most likely better than a dedicated commercial VHF or UHF transceiver. This is especially important when operating on a crowded band, dealing with large/local signals, or operating portable from high ground in the general neighbourhood of other stations in a contesting situation.
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Ian. - Věda a technologie
Ian, that looks like a great setup. It's good to see the progression thank you for putting this together, much appreciated.
No problem Paddy. Thanks for the feedback 😀
thank you for the video, on my side icom ic-7300 with one Q5 tri band transverter, 75w on VHF, 50 watts on 220MHz and 50W on uhf band. works very well. I will order one more Q5 transverter for my FTDX10 also.
thank you for showing you setup, 73, Gilles
Sounds great Gilles! We don’t have 220
MHz here in the UK, so not much point on that model here. Have fun! 👍🏻
Love the setup. I need to find out more about transverters.... more options.🤔👍
Have fun!
Thank you for video and explaining, great idea
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Thanks Ian, sounded good on Tuesday, wasnt aware thats what you were using.
Yes, been on this setup a few months now 😀
I found this video very interesting. I think I will migrate to the transverter /HF combo at some point in the future if Elecraft ever finish developing theirs!
Yes, there’s not that many choices it seems these days either… Catch you on the air Ady 👍🏻
Love your contests videos Ian, nice to hear how I’m being heard at your end. Would be good to see another full contest with your FTDX 10. Allan G6HPR/P.
Great. Thanks for the feedback Allan 👍🏻
Very interesting
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I have an ftdx10 and use it with a Mehta pro transverter.
It's a superb Rx and tx but has annoying drawbacks. I have to use an attenuator because there's no low power output. Ergonomics are terrible compared to ICOM ( I had a 7300 and have a 9700 so I know). It's a good contest radio because of it's strong signal handling which is noticeable and it's very versatile with its 6m and 4m ability.
It's cheap for what it is. If you can live with the ergonomics and lack of rear panel action, it's great
When I look at radios these days I look at the rear panel first ...73 de G0LBK
Agreed David 👍🏻
It's shame lack of transverter output and second key terminal for PC or external paddle.@@ianxfs
@@sm7vzx yes, not many rigs have transverter outputs these days…
@@ianxfs TS-590SG is the same class radio but without waterfall
Interesting setup, seems quite reasonable to do it this way, instead of spending the money for a VHF rig and PA
Yes, a good HF rig and a good transverter is as good as it gets (+ optional good PA).
Hi Ian , thanks for the video …just ordered a Q5 2m transverter to go with a FT-710 …hopefully perform better than my current IC-9700 ..Steve G4HTZ
Enjoying mine Steve. Can’t be much of a better setup you’d think 👍🏻 …well, apart from my FTDX10 ergonomic niggles 🙄 Hope you like yours 😀
@@ianxfs Tim M0AFJ aim Cornwall has recently gone over to Q5 transverters with a FT-710 and he seems impressed by them
I keep looking at the Q5 transverter. I wonder why the FTDX10 dose not show the correct frequency? I would think a modern radio would to the conversion. Nice setup and looks like fun.
Yes, another operational niggle of the 10 unfortunately, albeit minor. Performs well though 👍🏻
Very interesting, thanks for that. What’s the setup in relation to the mast, rotator etc ?
Cheers Paul
Hi Paul. All very bespoke. The push up mast was a second-hand bargain at the local club. Another local amateur made the drive-on plate/rotator cage to my design…. and finally the rotator is from the late 70s/early 80s, so quite a unique setup in my case, but replicable using similar kit 👍🏻
Forgive me for my lack of knowledge as I'm as newbie but how can you tell that the frequency is 145.500 when the radio display shows 29.500.
No problem. The rig is on 28Mhz (10m band) and depending upon the transverter used, it may convert this 10m band up to 6m, 4m, 2, 70cm and so on. Some rigs like the Kenwood TS-2000 are able to change their display to reflect the transverter frequency, whereas in my case the FTDX10 doesn't, so you just have to remember that on say a 2m transverter, 28.300 is 144.300 and 29.500 is 145.500 and so on. Easy to get used to once you're using it. If say working an SSB contest on 2m, then you'll be around the SSB frequencies centred on 144.300 calling frequency, so the rig being .300 or .325 or .275 are the figures you look at and the 28 isn't a factor. You don't even think about it in use....hope this helps!
I sold my dx10 after a year, I just couldn't live with the ergonomics/interface. Great rig, just not for me. Out of interest, did you consider the 9700 before purchasing the dx10?
Hi, yes I did, but some issues with it when contesting, plus it doesn’t give me HF when portable. Thanks.
@@ianxfs Thanks 👍
when purchasing a transverter i see all the crazy options and i have no idea what to choose. Could you go thru the options when purchasing one?
Hi Mike, I know what you mean, however if you look at the Q5 site as an example, for their transverters they give a list of options to select on purchase, but they also explain what each one of them are. This covers IF, PTT, RF, drive level and so on. I found their site very helpful. You can then use this info to increase your knowledge and confidence on buying options. Good luck! 👍🏻
Is that and the 70cm transverter the ones recently on Ebay?
No, not this one.
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Could you explain the conversion..144 is 28? Thanks a million 😊
Yes, it’s a direct relationship. So 28.000 = 144.000 and 29.000 = 145.000. The SSB calling frequency of 144.300 becomes 28.300. It’s straightforward once you get used to it 👍🏻Some other rigs have a menu option to change the rig display to allow for the transverser. I think the Kenwood TS-2000 does this. Shame the Yaesu doesn’t, but no big issue really. Thanks 👍🏻
Thanks a million your so helpful.