I’m 70 and have dealt with Parkinson’s Disease for over 10 years now. I got my tech and general licenses 2 years ago and bought a FT-710. I am so grateful for your videos as you explain the setup in a way that makes sense to me. Thank you so much! Jim K7NJL
Peter, a feature you should talk about on this radio is this. If you have some noise and want to "notch", you can open the "multi" tab first. Now when you "notch" you can actually see where the source of the noise is, and also see the "notch". This is a real help as it means you no longer have to blindly twiddle a notch backwards and forwards. I have used this many many times.
Hi Peter, I just bought the 710; I needed a better receiver due to local noise. It is worth the money indeed. Thanks much for the information you provide on this channel. 73 sir. Bill. N3WBJ
Thank you Mr. Waters for your very informative videos on Ham Radio, with explanations that a non-techie, really new, Ham can understand. I have a Yaesu FT-65 HT and a new Yaesu FT-710 Field. It took me over 5 years to convince my YL that I needed a good Transceiver. Currently, my issue is getting a decent antenna setup. I tried a random wire of 71foot electric wire with a 9:1 unun and a 1:1 choke up about 17 feet high. I am receiving quite a few stations from the US South. My main objective is to DX into Asia, but my small yard is oriented east to west, with houses on all sides. I am hoping I can convince my YL to help me buy a Aluminum Vertical. Our budget is tight so it will be quite sometime. I have only managed to make 1 or 2 contacts so far and this too only to the US. Thank you once again for your excellent videos and I have tried to watch all your previous videos too. This is Gyalpo VE3CXV in Toronto, Canada
I just downloaded Ham Radio Deluxe V.5! It took a bit of trial and error but I have the radio connected to my junk computer! I am receiving FT-8, FT-4, RTTY, MCW, CW, phone in AM, FM, SSB! I am looking forward to downloading satellite images, HELL, Olivia, Throb, and many more to come! I am only a hobbyist and can only transmit on the Lowfer, Midfer, Hifer, public frequencies with this radio. But, I look forward to one day getting the entry level radio license. The problem is, it is a very hobbled license when when it comes to HF frequencies, leaving me feeling a bit lukewarm about getting the license. VHF and UHF seems to be primarily FM. I can do FM with just a CB radio.
The beauty is, it is the same as the AESS version without the speaker, from what I have read. I have had one since May of 2023, but not as my radio. I checked it out for someone that thought it had a problem with turning off every time he pushed the talk button. He also said it had a horrible hum on some lower frequencies. It must have been his power supply and antenna. I found no problems at all transmitting into a dummy load using my own 50 ampere power supply. I have tried to reach the owner of the radio since May of 2023. I declared the radio abandoned the 8th of February 2024. I plugged it up with a 259 centimeter vertical antenna on one antenna and a half a kilometer long wire for the other antenna, making three turns in the attic. The receive in the radio is incredible with such junk antennas! I, who can not transmit except in a dire situation, am merely a radio hobbyist. But, I can hear so much with this radio! It rather inspires me to get the amateur radio license. However, the amateur radio entry license is very hobbled when it comes to HF frequencies. This makes me feel a bit lukewarm about getting tu amateur radio license. I can listen on the radio without a license st all, which is about the most you can do on HF with the entry level license, besides on 10 meters, which is often closed. There are a few micro band segments or CW on 80, 40, and 15 metres thrown into the entry level license adding insult to injury of not having any real HF privileges. That is not enough for me to want to get the entry level license. Sure, I can do FM on vhf and UHF. But, I can do FM with just a boring CB radio with no license at all. I am, as of yet, indecisive.
Thanks for the video Peter. I didn't know about the marker. Nice feature indeed. I decided to use a wired mouse. So I don't have to worry about batteries. I also decided to change the fan to a more silent version. Adding silicon insulation between the fan and the housing reduced the noise significantly to almost zero. Looking forward to further videos on the FT710.
I have used the Noctua NF-A6x25 FLX fan. The plug of the fan needs to be replaced by a JST 2.54 XH 3. The anti-vibration insulation is an Aerzetix C15157 60x60mm. The anti-vibration insulation can be used for the original Panasonic fan as well. No need to open the transceiver to get it installed.
Very helpful for getting new ideas Peter. I recently got this radio and it is my first "modern" electronics one, so your video helped me learn more about how to set it up. One hardware change I made was to replace the grounding screw in the back with a butterfly nut. A metric sized one with a washer behind it worked exactly right. That made adding and removing the ground wire much easier. Now you don't need to use a small screwdriver and be concerned about dropping the tiny screw. I wrote Yaesu about this (twice) but never received an answer. Richard KW0U
Should I decide not to get my amateur radio license, I may sell my recently aquired one. The problem is that I really, really, enjoy just monitoring what is going on the airwaves. I have even installed Ham Radio Deluxe version 5.0 and have been monitoring lots of digital transmissions that sound like tones, pops, hisses, beats, and screeches judt listening in on an analogue mode. However, without a license, the possibility of selling it may arise. There is also a possibility of perhaps getting the entry level license, as well. Unfortunately, the entry level license is a joke when it comes to HF frequency useage. 10 meters is the only voice HF band. CB will yield the exact same propagation and range. Why bother with getting the entry level license for HF use?
Thank you for your videos Peter, they are wonderful and informative. I am always looking to learn more about my equipment from those more experienced. I will make one comment in regards to your Sherwood Engineering comment. I believe the FT 710 is actually the 3rd best radio for two reasons. First the Flex Radio is out of production but more importantly, it has been reported by others that Flex did not present Sherwood a standard factory production rig, but actually one they improved prior to Sherwood's testing. This makes the top 3 Yaesu rigs #1, #2 and #3 respectively.
I have had my FT710 for nearly 9 months and I love it. I have enjoyed all the YT Elmers who have taught me so much about the menus and settings and such. You have saved me a lot of reading in the manual and trial & error learning. I do have a question; what is the particulars of that remote display there. I love that it is big enough for older eyes to see more easily.
There are many choices on Amazon. Just choose size and price. You may need an adaptor plug to convert the video screen plug to rhat on the back of the FT-710. Also available on Amazon.
Great video. My FT-710 is on order and will be here soon so this is a very timely video for me. What I want to know is the particulars on the riser on your desk. What brand, where to buy, etc. The shops in the states are having a sale thru Sat the 10 for Hamcation in Orlando FL.
I suspect only available in Europe through Ikea stores. Check your local store that sells desks and accessories. My riser was designed for computer screend.
@@watersstantonRightyO I found a nice 5"x 34x11 riser on Amazon, problem solved. Oh I just have to say that I really enjoy your videos, but I still have ADD after 72yrs so I tend to view them at 1.5x speed. 😁
I picked up your signal last week or so ,few days back anyhow and you had great signal here in Michigan on cw 40 meters ,I was going to try calling after your qso but there was another qso gg on just above your freq that was close to my qth
There is a known issue with DVI-d adapters frying the DVI-d port on the FT-710. I believe Yaesu actually has a publication on this and recommends going straight to a DVI-d monitor (no adapters). Several other TH-cam channels have discussed this as well.
Pete There are a number of friendlier manuals available under the name Radio Today, for a large range of rigs including FT-710, FTdx10 etc. All about £15 each.. I found my FT710 copy a lot easier to read than the included manual. Regards Dave G4BTI
Every time I turn the radio on I have to go to the menu item for mouse speed and run it up to 4 or 5, then back down to zero. Otherwise the mouse moves much too fast and is hard to manage. But the larger monitor screen is a lifesaver for my 78-year-old eyes. Now when I look at the screen on the radio I can't IMAGINE having that alone. Plus, now I know what that 'extra' cursor is for.
Hi Peter. I wondered how you might have set up the radio for transmit? I have seen numerous videos where the three way equaliser is set up in many different ways all dependent on the video maker or is it easier just to keep it flat and set the mike level for full modulation.
Thanks for all the suggestions! I have a questione concerning the antenna tuner. Should/can I tune when I' m in SSB or I should tune in AM/FM and then change to SSB?
HI Peter, I think the 710 is an awesome radio. only thing i have noiticed on mine is background hiss when headphones are plugged in at very low volume, i need to turn up the volume a fair way to get over the top of it. Im using Heil Proset 7, and its the same on my Roland headphones too. does yours do this? 73, Lee.
I have not noticed it but rarely use phones so maybe I will check. Try going into the EQ section and backing off treble, mid and bass by same amounts. This will create an audio attenuator and may reduce hiss.
Just rec’d my new 710AESS, bought on your recommedation, sir. It came yesterday. As did my new, View Sonic 17” monitor. Not realizing there was any kerfluffle over monitors and adaptors, cords, etc But, now today, I am learning of all sorts of dangers and warnings against using a non-DVI-D monitor. One which uses any cable other than DVI-D to DVI-D cable. Warnings of frying the boards, popping fuses, electrical arcing, and worse! Why does Yaesu not tell us this in the literiture, etc. I saw no such warnings before buying a new View Sonic 17” touchscreen monitor. Now, I’m worried to even oen the box, in case I need to attempt an exchange. Problem is that I do not find any DVI-D monitors less than 24” nor less than $500- Seems ludicrous to have a 24+” monitor, costing at least $500- You say you’re using a VGA monitor??
@@watersstanton I do watch your thoughtful videos. And I highly respect your experience and insight. That was a strong influencer in my decision to buy this radio. Faced with a good number of choices among the “Big-3” of amateur radio mfgrs., really, most would have been available to me, but I went with the Yaesu 710aess, for several reasons. I will admit that I’m a sucker for the novelty of a 3D waterfall display. Which some find, honestly, quite annoying. I did experience a bit of exasperation, after buying a touchscreen, VGA, monitor online. I suppose my inexperience with external monitors led me to think a touchscreen monitor was a great choice. But, I don’t recall any advisory in the literature against it. I was glad there were some YT videos warning against touchscreen, and why. Whether this radio will replace my Xiegu G-90 is yet to be decided. Sometimes it’s a blessing and a curse to have choices. 73!
Hi Peter, very interested in this rig. I have very little vision and the big display add on looks great. However, I really need a touch screen with a voice to describe buttons. Do you know of any such device? Does the 710 have a voice that can be turned on? I currently use an FT857D with a Bluetooth dongle plugged into the back and a Samsung tablet running PRXTX, a great little app that gives basic functions and speaks buttons under finger when touching screen. I am concerned that if I buy an FT710 it will be too difficult to use. Any advice appreciated.
th-cam.com/video/0XL03sVp6WA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=etTK24Zo3D6WUkql Here is a brief video I found. Android has a built in voice called Talkback or Voice Assistant that can be enabled in settings/accessibility. The tablet will then speak whatever is touched on screen. The app can also be used for remote operation over internet.
@@watersstanton Tnx for qwik reply… and Sri for 2nd question… are you using an LDG tuner in combo as described in ur 1/2 size G5RV video?? Tnx cheers es 73
Peter my external display only has hdmi or DisplayPort (Apple) options. I’ve heard the use of an hdmi adapter is a problem. Do you know if DisplayPort also suffers the voltage feedback issue?
I like the clarifier part but if I try this, I don't get two different cursors as you do. I have "marker" on but if I press the clarifier button on top of the 710, all it shows me is a red marker on whatever frequency I have the clarifier offset at. I do not see a green marker like your rig shows. What I am I doing differently?
Never mind, I figured it out. You have "cursor" selected rather than "center" which is what I use. If I switch to cursor I see both a red and a green marker.
I use mine for CW, i hear a pop sound from CW sidetone at the end of dot or dash on the speaker and also on headphones, have you notice this on your radio?
If you aren't using a mouse but a 99p touchscreen stylus. My fingers are too fat for accurately selecting things on the touch screen. Great radio though.
What do you say about the radio video out fuse going if you don’t use a DVI-D monitor?, Yaesu do not recommend using VGA and are refusing to repair under warranty
Ah good question. I have had the Icom for 5 years. The Icom has a better menu but I like the FT710 external screen option. The Yaesu also has the better receiver, but only by a short length!
I’m 70 and have dealt with Parkinson’s Disease for over 10 years now. I got my tech and general licenses 2 years ago and bought a FT-710. I am so grateful for your videos as you explain the setup in a way that makes sense to me. Thank you so much! Jim K7NJL
Hi Jim, great to hear from you and nice to know how happy you are with your FT-710.: Thanks for your support" Take care and 73 Peter
Peter, a feature you should talk about on this radio is this. If you have some noise and want to "notch", you can open the "multi" tab first. Now when you "notch" you can actually see where the source of the noise is, and also see the "notch". This is a real help as it means you no longer have to blindly twiddle a notch backwards and forwards. I have used this many many times.
Thanks for that tip. There are quite a few operational aids and I may cover these in a future video. Many thanks.
Hi Peter,
I just bought the 710; I needed a better receiver due to local noise.
It is worth the money indeed. Thanks much for the information you provide on this channel. 73 sir.
Bill. N3WBJ
I have horrific noise, I can hear things my 20 year old icom couldn't even pretend to hear. Worth every dollar. 😂
Good point 😊
Thank you Mr. Waters for your very informative videos on Ham Radio, with explanations that a non-techie, really new, Ham can understand. I have a Yaesu FT-65 HT and a new Yaesu FT-710 Field. It took me over 5 years to convince my YL that I needed a good Transceiver. Currently, my issue is getting a decent antenna setup. I tried a random wire of 71foot electric wire with a 9:1 unun and a 1:1 choke up about 17 feet high. I am receiving quite a few stations from the US South. My main objective is to DX into Asia, but my small yard is oriented east to west, with houses on all sides. I am hoping I can convince my YL to help me buy a Aluminum Vertical. Our budget is tight so it will be quite sometime. I have only managed to make 1 or 2 contacts so far and this too only to the US.
Thank you once again for your excellent videos and I have tried to watch all your previous videos too.
This is Gyalpo VE3CXV in Toronto, Canada
Many thanks for sharing. 73 Peter
Great series on this great little radio. I look forward to the next installment! Thanks...
I just downloaded Ham Radio Deluxe V.5! It took a bit of trial and error but I have the radio connected to my junk computer! I am receiving FT-8, FT-4, RTTY, MCW, CW, phone in AM, FM, SSB! I am looking forward to downloading satellite images, HELL, Olivia, Throb, and many more to come! I am only a hobbyist and can only transmit on the Lowfer, Midfer, Hifer, public frequencies with this radio. But, I look forward to one day getting the entry level radio license. The problem is, it is a very hobbled license when when it comes to HF frequencies, leaving me feeling a bit lukewarm about getting the license. VHF and UHF seems to be primarily FM. I can do FM with just a CB radio.
Looking at this radio for my first HF radio. Thanks for sharing additional info.
Glad it was helpful!
Just received this radio from a US store today. I bought the field version to use as a portable. Thanks for the video showing how to setup the radio.
You will love it.
The beauty is, it is the same as the AESS version without the speaker, from what I have read. I have had one since May of 2023, but not as my radio. I checked it out for someone that thought it had a problem with turning off every time he pushed the talk button. He also said it had a horrible hum on some lower frequencies. It must have been his power supply and antenna. I found no problems at all transmitting into a dummy load using my own 50 ampere power supply. I have tried to reach the owner of the radio since May of 2023. I declared the radio abandoned the 8th of February 2024. I plugged it up with a 259 centimeter vertical antenna on one antenna and a half a kilometer long wire for the other antenna, making three turns in the attic. The receive in the radio is incredible with such junk antennas! I, who can not transmit except in a dire situation, am merely a radio hobbyist. But, I can hear so much with this radio! It rather inspires me to get the amateur radio license. However, the amateur radio entry license is very hobbled when it comes to HF frequencies. This makes me feel a bit lukewarm about getting tu amateur radio license. I can listen on the radio without a license st all, which is about the most you can do on HF with the entry level license, besides on 10 meters, which is often closed. There are a few micro band segments or CW on 80, 40, and 15 metres thrown into the entry level license adding insult to injury of not having any real HF privileges. That is not enough for me to want to get the entry level license. Sure, I can do FM on vhf and UHF. But, I can do FM with just a boring CB radio with no license at all. I am, as of yet, indecisive.
Thanks for the video Peter. I didn't know about the marker. Nice feature indeed. I decided to use a wired mouse. So I don't have to worry about batteries. I also decided to change the fan to a more silent version. Adding silicon insulation between the fan and the housing reduced the noise significantly to almost zero. Looking forward to further videos on the FT710.
Interesting stuff. Let us all know where you git the fan from and do the washers help with the original fan? 73 Peter
I have used the Noctua NF-A6x25 FLX fan. The plug of the fan needs to be replaced by a JST 2.54 XH 3.
The anti-vibration insulation is an Aerzetix C15157 60x60mm. The anti-vibration insulation can be used for the original Panasonic fan as well. No need to open the transceiver to get it installed.
Hopefully mine comes this next week!
Very helpful for getting new ideas Peter. I recently got this radio and it is my first "modern" electronics one, so your video helped me learn more about how to set it up. One hardware change I made was to replace the grounding screw in the back with a butterfly nut. A metric sized one with a washer behind it worked exactly right. That made adding and removing the ground wire much easier. Now you don't need to use a small screwdriver and be concerned about dropping the tiny screw. I wrote Yaesu about this (twice) but never received an answer. Richard KW0U
Hi Richard. Thanks for that hint.
SWL here, bought one, amazing reception!
very helpful video - thanks & 73
Glad it was helpful!
Should I decide not to get my amateur radio license, I may sell my recently aquired one. The problem is that I really, really, enjoy just monitoring what is going on the airwaves. I have even installed Ham Radio Deluxe version 5.0 and have been monitoring lots of digital transmissions that sound like tones, pops, hisses, beats, and screeches judt listening in on an analogue mode. However, without a license, the possibility of selling it may arise. There is also a possibility of perhaps getting the entry level license, as well. Unfortunately, the entry level license is a joke when it comes to HF frequency useage. 10 meters is the only voice HF band. CB will yield the exact same propagation and range. Why bother with getting the entry level license for HF use?
Thank you for your videos Peter, they are wonderful and informative. I am always looking to learn more about my equipment from those more experienced. I will make one comment in regards to your Sherwood Engineering comment. I believe the FT 710 is actually the 3rd best radio for two reasons. First the Flex Radio is out of production but more importantly, it has been reported by others that Flex did not present Sherwood a standard factory production rig, but actually one they improved prior to Sherwood's testing. This makes the top 3 Yaesu rigs #1, #2 and #3 respectively.
I have had my FT710 for nearly 9 months and I love it. I have enjoyed all the YT Elmers who have taught me so much about the menus and settings and such. You have saved me a lot of reading in the manual and trial & error learning. I do have a question; what is the particulars of that remote display there. I love that it is big enough for older eyes to see more easily.
There are many choices on Amazon. Just choose size and price. You may need an adaptor plug to convert the video screen plug to rhat on the back of the FT-710. Also available on Amazon.
Just bought this radio this afternoon. Looks like it's really going to be a great main radio. Thanks for the very informative video. 73.
Enjoy it
A ham and a musician, just like me - I like it!
Many thanks. 73 Peter
Great video. My FT-710 is on order and will be here soon so this is a very timely video for me. What I want to know is the particulars on the riser on your desk. What brand, where to buy, etc. The shops in the states are having a sale thru Sat the 10 for Hamcation in Orlando FL.
I suspect only available in Europe through Ikea stores. Check your local store that sells desks and accessories. My riser was designed for computer screend.
@@watersstantonRightyO I found a nice 5"x 34x11 riser on Amazon, problem solved. Oh I just have to say that I really enjoy your videos, but I still have ADD after 72yrs so I tend to view them at 1.5x speed. 😁
I got on last month from the Hamcation sale at Gigaparts. love it so far.
Always good information.
So nice of you
Excellent tutorial. Thank you.
Gosh Peter, you changed your clothes 8 times in this video 🤭😂
You noticed|
Thanks Peter. I found the mouse to be mandatory to prevent my fat fingers from accidentally hitting the scope and changing the frequency. 73...W6QR
Yes had the sane problem ! 73 Peter
Thanks for the video
I picked up your signal last week or so ,few days back anyhow and you had great signal here in Michigan on cw 40 meters ,I was going to try calling after your qso but there was another qso gg on just above your freq that was close to my qth
Hi there. Sorry I missed you. Lets hope better luck next time. 73 Peter
16:00 can't wait for that video
Nice station.
Thanks!
There is a known issue with DVI-d adapters frying the DVI-d port on the FT-710. I believe Yaesu actually has a publication on this and recommends going straight to a DVI-d monitor (no adapters). Several other TH-cam channels have discussed this as well.
I have not nori ed a problem and there is no detectable heat generated.
It seems mostly to be certain HDMI adapters eventually are popping the soldered circuit board fuse.
Maclogger is my logging program of preference… they do an iPad version as well.. only had my 710 for three days… quite impressive..
Pete
There are a number of friendlier manuals available under the name Radio Today, for a large range of rigs including FT-710, FTdx10 etc. All about £15 each..
I found my FT710 copy a lot easier to read than the included manual.
Regards Dave G4BTI
Every time I turn the radio on I have to go to the menu item for mouse speed and run it up to 4 or 5, then back down to zero. Otherwise the mouse moves much too fast and is hard to manage. But the larger monitor screen is a lifesaver for my 78-year-old eyes. Now when I look at the screen on the radio I can't IMAGINE having that alone. Plus, now I know what that 'extra' cursor is for.
Hi Peter. I wondered how you might have set up the radio for transmit? I have seen numerous videos where the three way equaliser is set up in many different ways all dependent on the video maker or is it easier just to keep it flat and set the mike level for full modulation.
Excellent videos!. Thank you Peter. 72 Glenn W2BX/QRP
I find the companion book by Andrew Barron and published by the RSGB is very helpful with getting the best out of a new rig.
Really enjoyed the very gentle explanation, sir. 73 de IU2SAH
Thanks for all the suggestions! I have a questione concerning the antenna tuner. Should/can I tune when I' m in SSB or I should tune in AM/FM and then change to SSB?
Can't resist anymore, just ordered one from w/s.
25 years ago the Alinco dx70 was £799 the Yaesu is a bargain!
I came back to the hobbie after ten years I forgot a lot but remembered most
Cingrats! How is the audio quality without the external speaker? I would like to buy the Filed version.
It is excellent. I used the radio for the first month without the external speaker. Go for it.
HI Peter, I think the 710 is an awesome radio. only thing i have noiticed on mine is background hiss when headphones are plugged in at very low volume, i need to turn up the volume a fair way to get over the top of it. Im using Heil Proset 7, and its the same on my Roland headphones too. does yours do this? 73, Lee.
I have not noticed it but rarely use phones so maybe I will check. Try going into the EQ section and backing off treble, mid and bass by same amounts. This will create an audio attenuator and may reduce hiss.
@@watersstanton thanks Peter. Have just tried that but no change, external speaker fine. Would be interesting to hear your findings.
Could you mention the model number of the Bluetooth mouse you are using? I have yet to get any wireless or Bluetooth mouse to work.
I don’t have 710 but on my 101d i use a Logitech M310 works perfectly
Just rec’d my new 710AESS, bought on your recommedation, sir. It came yesterday. As did my new, View Sonic 17” monitor.
Not realizing there was any kerfluffle over monitors and adaptors, cords, etc
But, now today, I am learning of all sorts of dangers and warnings against using a non-DVI-D monitor. One which uses any cable other than DVI-D to DVI-D cable. Warnings of frying
the boards, popping fuses, electrical arcing, and worse!
Why does Yaesu not tell us this in the literiture, etc.
I saw no such warnings before buying a new View Sonic 17” touchscreen monitor.
Now, I’m worried to even oen the box, in case I need to attempt an exchange. Problem is that I do not find any DVI-D monitors less than 24” nor less than $500-
Seems ludicrous to have a 24+”
monitor, costing at least $500-
You say you’re using a VGA monitor??
I purchased an adapter from Amazon about nine months ago.
I use the radio daily and I’ve never had a problem.
@@watersstanton
I do watch your thoughtful videos. And I highly respect your experience and insight. That was a strong influencer in my decision to buy this radio. Faced with a good number of choices among the “Big-3” of amateur radio mfgrs., really, most would have been available to me, but I
went with the Yaesu 710aess, for
several reasons. I will admit that
I’m a sucker for the novelty of a
3D waterfall display. Which some find, honestly, quite annoying. I did experience a
bit of exasperation, after buying
a touchscreen, VGA, monitor
online. I suppose my inexperience with external monitors led me to think a touchscreen monitor was a
great choice. But, I don’t recall any advisory in the literature against it. I was glad there were
some YT videos warning against
touchscreen, and why.
Whether this radio will replace my Xiegu G-90 is yet to
be decided. Sometimes it’s a blessing and a curse to have choices. 73!
Hi Peter, very interested in this rig. I have very little vision and the big display add on looks great. However, I really need a touch screen with a voice to describe buttons. Do you know of any such device? Does the 710 have a voice that can be turned on? I currently use an FT857D with a Bluetooth dongle plugged into the back and a Samsung tablet running PRXTX, a great little app that gives basic functions and speaks buttons under finger when touching screen. I am concerned that if I buy an FT710 it will be too difficult to use. Any advice appreciated.
As far as I know there is no easy way to get voice buttons. I have not tried touch screen. Can anybody help with this question?
th-cam.com/video/0XL03sVp6WA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=etTK24Zo3D6WUkql
Here is a brief video I found.
Android has a built in voice called Talkback or Voice Assistant that can be enabled in settings/accessibility. The tablet will then speak whatever is touched on screen.
The app can also be used for remote operation over internet.
hello Peter, can you tell me where you got the dvi_d cable from please, i cant seem to find one? many thanks GW4
I got it from Amazon.
Enjoy your videos.… does the Ft710 ATU tune your 1/2 size G5RV ? Tnx es 73 George NY4FD
Yes it does.
@@watersstanton
Tnx for qwik reply… and Sri for 2nd question… are you using an LDG tuner in combo as described in ur 1/2 size G5RV video??
Tnx cheers es 73
Wonderful rundown on optimizing the FT-710! Thanks for the suggestions on changing the narrow bandwidth setting - I actually use it now. 73 - KF8AHZ
Glad to help.
How do you turn on the swr meter lol
Peter my external display only has hdmi or DisplayPort (Apple) options. I’ve heard the use of an hdmi adapter is a problem. Do you know if DisplayPort also suffers the voltage feedback issue?
I used an adaptor from Amazon with no problems.
Excellent video Peter. Please can you demonstrate 70MHz on this radio? G7VFY
I currently don’t have a 4m antenna - sorry
Hello Peter, I just discoverd that the marker feature only works when set to "cursor" mode. I usually run it in center mode. Doesn't work this way.
OK.
I like the clarifier part but if I try this, I don't get two different cursors as you do. I have "marker" on but if I press the clarifier button on top of the 710, all it shows me is a red marker on whatever frequency I have the clarifier offset at. I do not see a green marker like your rig shows.
What I am I doing differently?
Never mind, I figured it out. You have "cursor" selected rather than "center" which is what I use. If I switch to cursor I see both a red and a green marker.
Peterr, Where can I purchase your lovely music? VK6ADA
I have never bothered to publish it. It’s just a hobby. But appreciate the request.
I use mine for CW, i hear a pop sound from CW sidetone at the end of dot or dash on the speaker and also on headphones, have you notice this on your radio?
No I have not.
tHANKS pa3crl
You are very welcome.
If you aren't using a mouse but a 99p touchscreen stylus. My fingers are too fat for accurately selecting things on the touch screen. Great radio though.
What do you say about the radio video out fuse going if you don’t use a DVI-D monitor?, Yaesu do not recommend using VGA and are refusing to repair under warranty
I was not aware of a warranty limitation for use of VGA. I have had no problem and I suspect many owners employ the same solution as me.
@@watersstanton I also use a VGA monitor, no worries.
You need a 90' angle adapter for that monitor so the cables don't stick out of the side. Just to look neater.
Yes.
@@watersstanton There is a 90-degree angle on Amazon. I use it with my VGA monitor, 10 inch.
which to you prefer better ic-7300 or yeasu-710?
Ah good question. I have had the Icom for 5 years. The Icom has a better menu but I like the FT710 external screen option. The Yaesu also has the better receiver, but only by a short length!
Anyone used this with a 10" touch screen ?
Which mouse did you use? I’m seeing reports of some incompatibility with various models and brands.
Use a wired mouse.
I'm using a wired mouse but hate the wire anchor.
Same price and extra wire!