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But what a POS this radio proved to be, despite it's Mil Spec rating.Īdvertised as wide-band receive, it isn't. I purchased it with the Vertex drop-in charger and two extra batteries. My final purchase was a rather expensive FT50RD dual-band HT. obviously Yeasu decided to go cheap on the cover materials. Looking at the many comments/reviews on this site, I suppose I got one of the good ones though. Get's hotter than a griddle though and shuts down. My next Yeasu purchase was the compact FT90. Although the radio has proven to be solid as a rock, it takes my eyes off the road to check the channel. One or two clicks might well stay on the previous channel or leap you several channels. But, I like to keep things relatively simple, especially for mobile operation.īut, within a matter of months the FT2500M proved to be tricky when changing channels. Nice radio, but a bit short on features, even for the particular time. I was first licensed in the early 90's and my first mobile purchase was the Yeasu FT2500M.
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But my reasons are more for quality of product than anything else. I too have, long ago, decided to no longer purchase Yeasu products. That's the way it goes with electronics, constantly improving.
G4HFQ SOFTWARE SERIAL NUMBER VS KEY UPDATE
It's that feedback from the ham community that helps with the next generation.įor example the FT-7900R just came out to replace the FT-7800R, other than some outward style changes they did update the guts a bit too after seeing minor issues with its predecessor. So it seems to me they listen if you take the time to calmly explain what your problems are. Sent it in and it came back with a note that they replaced the audio amp IC, the speaker jack for good measure, and they also did some CPU/Firmware update to it that fixed a transmit problem some others were experiencing. I have had a few minor problems with my FT-2800M, one time the receive audio quit on it. The thing is if you actually cooperate and deal with the problems your helping to make a better product in the end. And all companies have their flops and problems.
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I have been Yaesu since i got my license all those years ago, my first new radio was a FT-2400H.Īs for the other brands, its the same with them too. But give them a part number and you can find out in a couple minutes if they have the part available or not.
G4HFQ SOFTWARE SERIAL NUMBER VS KEY MANUAL
If you can get a part number from a service manual that helps speed things up a lot, the person on the other end is usually just a guy/gal that gets paid to answer the phone and take orders, they are not always techs or hams and are not always totally knowledgeable in the model your asking about. Other parts in the past, i have bought stuff from Yaesu's parts department. No problem, placed a phone order to R&L and had it in a few days. The one needed a new connector for the rotor end when i got it off eBay. They even sell cable assemblies with the connectors pre-installed on a length of cable, how could it get any easier than that? I have two G-800 rotors, one is the older model and on is the newer model, an SA and a S model. If you need a connector for the box or the rotor itself go to R&L Electronics. This thread got long but i got through it all. If Yaesu need help with their product strategy, I will be more than willing to assist. My conclusion is that Yaesu do not want my future business, and have directed me to other manufacturers of radios. (CT-M11 External headset connection cable). Then you get a guy like me I flat out refuse to pay $24 + shipping for a cable with connector that should have a price on about $5. To me it seems like that very little from Yaesu is cross compatible with other Yaesu products, It seem to me that Kenwood and Icom is much better on cross compatibility.īy making their products so specific they get in the position of forcing their customers to buy from their product catalog. This made me interested in Yaesu's product philosophy, and I started researching. The plug is proprietary I have searched multiple websites, stopped by several electronics stores, but no luck. I do have a pilot style headset, so I figured, find a plug and retrofit it to the radio.
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To the FTM-10R I need a headset, and I do NOT want Bluetooth. In between there I went out and bought a Yaesu FTM-10R, the biker radio.Great radio.Have a few design flaws that I easily could overcome, I have posted a review about these issues in another thread. I got a Yaesu 8800R, a great radio, but somewhat annoying, it requires its proprietary software for computer programming, and off course, proprietary programming cable.įor that reason, I bought a second 8800. The second was a Motorola converted to HAM 2m and it is a great radio, with great sound. Dual band, dual monitoring and cross repeater.
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The first radio I got was a HT, a Icom W32A, an awesome HT, and I really enjoy it, and its capacity.