Picked mine up today. I'm an avid APRS user. The D74/D75 is, in my opinion, the best radio for APRS, especially the ability to use the TNC (over Bluetooth) with PC programs such as PinPoint. Even simple messaging is much easier compared to Yaesu's flagship FT5DR (though its a great radio, otherwise...)
Don, I am very new to the D75A and trying to learn as much as I can. I did not have the 74, so this is indeed quite new to me. I am very grateful for your videos and all you do to support us! Thank you!
Always appreciate your how-to videos on these handhelds! I have the D72 and D74, and frankly my D72 is more dependable than the D74. I like the triband D74, but the battery life stinks and I don't use DStar enough to make it pay. $800 for the D75 at HRO is too steep for a handheld regardless of features in my opinion. But...your videos are always a great help and appreciate your time on them!
Thank you kind sir for this video. It was exactly what I had hoped to find. I had to watch it a few times, but just an hour ago I made my first contact with a couple of great guys.
At the end. If you currently have aprs/kiss active with dual mode then switch to single mode with non aprs channel showing is aprs still active/beconing in background even if not showing?
Picked mine up today. I'm an avid APRS user. The D74/D75 is, in my opinion, the best radio for APRS, especially the ability to use the TNC (over Bluetooth) with PC programs such as PinPoint. Even simple messaging is much easier compared to Yaesu's flagship FT5DR (though its a great radio, otherwise...)
2 minutes in and I’m already glad I passed on buying one of these.
Don, I am very new to the D75A and trying to learn as much as I can. I did not have the 74, so this is indeed quite new to me. I am very grateful for your videos and all you do to support us! Thank you!
This was a short video to show how to program from the keyboard
I just picked up mine.
Always appreciate your how-to videos on these handhelds! I have the D72 and D74, and frankly my D72 is more dependable than the D74. I like the triband D74, but the battery life stinks and I don't use DStar enough to make it pay. $800 for the D75 at HRO is too steep for a handheld regardless of features in my opinion. But...your videos are always a great help and appreciate your time on them!
Great Introduction to the D75!!!
Just received mine from DXE. Thanks for the video, it's a huge help. I will look forward to future videos.
Thanks Don
excellent, thanks Don
Kenwood needs to update online registration page. The TH-75A not in the drop down selection and data entry not permitted. Great videos Don. 73, W1RKB
Thanks, Don!
Nice radio. Thank you.
Thank you kind sir for this video. It was exactly what I had hoped to find. I had to watch it a few times, but just an hour ago I made my first contact with a couple of great guys.
Thank you for all the work on this, and listing the menu functions in the video description.
Looks like manual programming will be easier than the ID-52. Can't wait until I get mine.
At the end. If you currently have aprs/kiss active with dual mode then switch to single mode with non aprs channel showing is aprs still active/beconing in background even if not showing?
I am going to buy it
Hi Don… How can I use the scan signal mode for GMRS?
Hi Don, tks for your helpful information o the TH-D75. What I curious about is how to have D-Star channels on both bands in parallel.