Since passing my Foundation 4 years ago, I have messed about trying to find a handie that I really like. I have had baofeng, Retevis and Yaesu, and my go to radio is my trusty Yaesu VX-6. Following up close behind is the Baofeng GT3TP which I also use frequently. This little FT4 seems like a real steal for the money and has quality branding. Many Thanks
Dear Mike. I also recently purchased the FT-4X and am quite happy with it. Only I don't have a battery indicator in the top right corner. For the time being, no one knows how to set this or whether it is a malfunction. Do you have an answer?
Hi Ron, That’s the first I’ve heard of a missing icon but one thing that may have happened is that it may have been switched off within the programming software and that’s only a guess. I don’t have the software myself to check, because I programmed mine from the keypad. There doesn’t seem to be any option to switch the indicator on or off in the settings menu at all. It might pay to download the programming software from Yaesu and check the settings page and see if there’s any option in there for it. Sorry I couldn’t be anymore help, 73’.
Thanks for the quick response Mike. On the one hand, I am happy to hear that it is not me or the settings of the Yaesu. Now repackaged and returns supplier. Greetings, Ron.
I must be honest, it’s a nice looking radio. Easy to program, but unfortunately it doesn’t seem to pick up too well. In fact I tested the radio alongside three other radios a few weeks back, using the same antenna on all three - the retevis rh701. The Yaesu was poor on reception to a much cheaper Baofeng model and Kenwood handy. I think underneath it’s nothing more than what you’d expect from a cheap Chinese handheld. Better filtering though but that’s all. 73’ :)
@@OntheMicwithMike it's a great radio for the budget, but theres much better radios out there lol ..I'd rather have a second hand decent radio for similar money. Love the video though Mike .. cheers again for the content. 73
@@landobandon2428 pretty standard really, most cheaper Baofeng radios do the same. There are other Baofeng radios that do nearer 10w which I've tested a couple over the years that do close enough to it.
Indeed. I sent mine back a few days after doing this video. There really was no difference in performance than that of a much cheaper Baofeng radio. Wasn’t impressed at all with the Yaesu, considering the price hike on a cheaper Chinese handheld.
Since passing my Foundation 4 years ago, I have messed about trying to find a handie that I really like. I have had baofeng, Retevis and Yaesu, and my go to radio is my trusty Yaesu VX-6. Following up close behind is the Baofeng GT3TP which I also use frequently. This little FT4 seems like a real steal for the money and has quality branding. Many Thanks
I've had one of these since they were first announced. A great little radio, very nice for a little walk, without having to worry if you drop it etc.
I have a 2019 one and the power is fine and as documented. Receives well too. Certainly isn't deaf. Great for the hills.
Great Video! I just bought The FT-4R and should have it on 7/25/20. You video is very help full. Thank You! KA9VUN, Chigo, US.
Many thanks, it's a great little radio indeed. Glad the video was of some help, 73' and stay safe.
I'm thinking of eventually getting one of these. They work with Chirp too.
Very well explained again nice handy worth considering in getting one thumbs up from me Mike
Dear Mike. I also recently purchased the FT-4X and am quite happy with it. Only I don't have a battery indicator in the top right corner. For the time being, no one knows how to set this or whether it is a malfunction. Do you have an answer?
Hi Ron,
That’s the first I’ve heard of a missing icon but one thing that may have happened is that it may have been switched off within the programming software and that’s only a guess.
I don’t have the software myself to check, because I programmed mine from the keypad.
There doesn’t seem to be any option to switch the indicator on or off in the settings menu at all.
It might pay to download the programming software from Yaesu and check the settings page and see if there’s any option in there for it.
Sorry I couldn’t be anymore help, 73’.
Thanks for the quick response Mike. On the one hand, I am happy to hear that it is not me or the settings of the Yaesu. Now repackaged and returns supplier. Greetings, Ron.
I bought one . Thanks fer yir vid and help
Any good?Thanks
Great video Mike. How does it seem to be working for you ?I've been thinking about getting one of those. I also was kicking around the thinking Ft-65.
I must be honest, it’s a nice looking radio. Easy to program, but unfortunately it doesn’t seem to pick up too well. In fact I tested the radio alongside three other radios a few weeks back, using the same antenna on all three - the retevis rh701. The Yaesu was poor on reception to a much cheaper Baofeng model and Kenwood handy.
I think underneath it’s nothing more than what you’d expect from a cheap Chinese handheld.
Better filtering though but that’s all.
73’ :)
Thanks Mike .
Mine does 5 Watts on VHF. I was using a dummy load.
Great video Mike - shame Yaesu haven`t put dual watch on it, that`s where the Baofeng still gives a little more .. c`mon Yaesu !
Apparently from the manual it has dual receive. Edit... Yes I see the problem haha. I'd still take it over a Baofeng anyway haha
@@OntheMicwithMike it's a great radio for the budget, but theres much better radios out there lol ..I'd rather have a second hand decent radio for similar money. Love the video though Mike .. cheers again for the content. 73
And the Baofeng has very little Front End. But 2 1/2 Watts is way off the rated 5W on the 2m Band. For the Yaesu.
A steal for the money 👍
It's certainly become my favourite HT 👍🏻
Thanks very clear.
What is the difference between the ft4xr and the ft4x
Not entirely sure, long gone now that radio. Was no better than a cheap Baofeng.
@@OntheMicwithMike??? The frequency arrangement is different.
@@OntheMicwithMike did you try the yaesu ft 65 ?
@@bigbone88 no I haven’t done so far. Rarely use 2m and 70cm to be honest.
@@OntheMicwithMike thanks 73s
Thanks for sharing
I might have to invest in one.... 73s 2E0IGU
Is the YAESU FT4XR DUAK RECEIVED?
No it’s not.
Can it catch air band frequency?
Afraid not. FM only.
How powerful that radio how many watts?
5w high, 2.5w medium and 0.5 low power.
@@OntheMicwithMike powerful
@@landobandon2428 pretty standard really, most cheaper Baofeng radios do the same. There are other Baofeng radios that do nearer 10w which I've tested a couple over the years that do close enough to it.
2 1/2 Watts is unacceptable for a 5 watt xcvr. On the 2m band. It would go back.
It’s long gone. Turned out to be deaf as a post as well.
truth is FT-4XR Measured RF power 144MHz 5W 433MHz 4W
I have this model. So disappointed to hear that it output much lower than spec.
Indeed. I sent mine back a few days after doing this video. There really was no difference in performance than that of a much cheaper Baofeng radio. Wasn’t impressed at all with the Yaesu, considering the price hike on a cheaper Chinese handheld.