The Yaesu FTDX-101 MP is an awesome radio, brilliant for contesting, especially working in split mode, quick and easy ! I also own the Yaesu FTDX 5000 MP Limited, my favourite !
Good Day. Excellent review, as always. Now; Is it YAESU OR ICOM for me to buy? I'm relatively new but money isn't a deciding object. I need input on this. Which of the two Brands should I choose. There must be a deciding reason to choose one over the other brand. Yes, I know that they both are Superb. I plan to be around for a long time in HAM Radio. Thank You and all thoughts and suggestions are appreciated. Best Regards
FTDX10 Wins for me with a M-90D microphone was my old setup and my audio sounded alot better on the FTDX10 . I Now have a FTDX101D unless you use 2 antennas then i would stick with a FTDX10 Would not bother with the MP.
You will no longer find shortwave receivers from Yaesu... 😞 So the question is whether such an ft 710 is also good for a shortwave receiver. can the transmitting part be switched off in that case?
@@Martin_Lynch Great thanks. In the meantime I've bought an FTM-300DE and in the process of setting up a PDN node. Finding it very confusing. PDN node v HRI-200 node etc etc. Cheers. Paul M7PTH.
The 710 has been a game changer for the mobile and with my Pro7's headset I get comments all the time. That field price is honestly money well spent. Well done yaesu. MM5AJN/M
The Yaesu FTDX-101 MP is an awesome radio, brilliant for contesting, especially working in split mode, quick and easy ! I also own the Yaesu FTDX 5000 MP Limited, my favourite !
The menu time out has been fixed with firmware update
Ive got a 101, 991a, amd waiting on my new ftdx1f qrp. Love yaesu
My ftdx10 came with a free m70 desk mic, and it had the rj59 connection
I have the ftdx10. It’s everything you said and more. An excellent radio. Phil. Suffolk.
If your budget is tight I suggest the Yaesu FT857D. Good used ones can be found for about £600 or less.
Good Day. Excellent review, as always.
Now; Is it YAESU OR ICOM for me to buy?
I'm relatively new but money isn't a deciding object. I need input on this. Which of the two Brands should I choose. There must be a deciding reason to choose one over the other brand. Yes, I know that they both are Superb. I plan to be around for a long time in HAM Radio.
Thank You and all thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.
Best Regards
FTDX10 Wins for me with a M-90D microphone was my old setup and my audio sounded alot better on the FTDX10 . I Now have a FTDX101D unless you use 2 antennas then i would stick with a FTDX10 Would not bother with the MP.
I agree,save the £1000 approx and put it towards either preloved or new linear amp.
FTDX-10👍👍👍
You will no longer find shortwave receivers from Yaesu... 😞 So the question is whether such an ft 710 is also good for a shortwave receiver. can the transmitting part be switched off in that case?
Yes there is a transmit inhibit function that can be enabled in the TX General settings menu.
We have sold quite a few FT-710's to SWL's, they seem very popular for general receiving.
@@Martin_LynchHow does it compare with FTDX10 for SWL (SSB) ? Thanks
Hi, I am a new Foundation Licence holder and considering an FT-991A. Are you able to feature this radio? Thanks. Paul. M7PTH
Hi Paul, many congratulations on getting your Foundation Licence, we are looking to re-visit the popular Yaesu FT-991A in the spring / summer.
@@Martin_Lynch Great thanks. In the meantime I've bought an FTM-300DE and in the process of setting up a PDN node. Finding it very confusing. PDN node v HRI-200 node etc etc. Cheers. Paul M7PTH.
I don’t think I’d ever actually seen the 101. All I can say is, “JESUS!”
can you get the dx10 speaker to work on the the ft 710?
Yes it's just a plane ole' speaker with a TRS jack. Any speaker will work with either radios basically.
The 710 has been a game changer for the mobile and with my Pro7's headset I get comments all the time.
That field price is honestly money well spent.
Well done yaesu.
MM5AJN/M