Yaesu FTDX10 - Check this before you buy!

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Published 2023-01-18
Yaesu FTDX10 is a great radio. But there is one potential problem that you need to check before you buy.
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All Comments (21)
  • @MrRadiorobot
    I'm 6'2'' tall and I've got hands as big as shovels...my solution for pressing the buttons on the DX10 without touching the ring/vfo is to use a HB pencil with a rubber/ eraser on the end, I use the rubber ended pencil to button press like a stylus..far better than struggling with my sausage fingers. Work the problem to find the solution.
  • @xjohn1970
    Had the Yeasu FTdx 10 for 10 months now and I have to say this is a heck of a HF rig. the way it can separate to signals close to the other I have never seen or heard before . I had a Icom 7300 and it was not even close to what you get with the FTdx10. I know the ic 7300 is a old hf rig being designed before 2015 so it make sense that the Ftdx10 that's 5 years newer design would outperform it. I'm extremely happy with the FTdx10 and there in no hf rig I can see buying until icom tries to make the next hf rig to compete with the FTdx10. cheers.
  • I'm still enjoying my IC-756 Pro3, after all these years! I'm not made of money (then or now), so i'm still in awe at how well this rig works with my TA-32 Junior and GAP vertical! But i'm still lusting over the FTDX-10, which I hope to add to the shack one day! I get the impression that it will blow away the Pro3, especially high QRM contest situations.
  • To cycle through the band stack registers, you can just push the band button, and then press in on the function button versus touching the screen again. This is easier and less likely to make a mistake.
  • @jampskan5690
    You'd think that they could change a couple of things in a software update to not make the band display menu disappear so quickly.(the update they came out with didn't seem to change that very much) I would also like more mouse functionality (such as mouse scroll wheel VFO tuning.) However, when it comes to quality, features, and affordability, Yaesu takes the cake! I do agree that it is a radio that grows on you the more you use it.
  • Im new to Ham radio & just passed my Foundation.. This is my first radio had it for only 3 weeks & so far love it to bits. after doing the firmware update you can now add any wireless mouse (unlike before) & that's been a game changer to this radio, how quickly you can scroll through the frequency range with ease is just fantastic & can do most changes without having to ever touch the screen again.. just wish Yaesu would have done right click on the mouse for the function button or even band button.. but hopefully will be in another firmwear update.. great video thanks for the info... šŸ‘
  • Excelent suggestion for the 300Hz Roofing filter. I'm planning to acquire the radio in the next two months. Subscribed!
  • Good summary of the ergonomics. I find myself forgetting that itā€™s easier to simply tap the frequency on the touch screen and typing in a frequency vs messing with the outer ring.
  • @sporsterini
    Thanks for sharing your experiences. I just ordered one today.
  • @josephdubiel7129
    Appreciate this review. I had noticed that some were being returned. I figured it was because of the buttons being too close to the tuning knob. Pretty silly when you can just lock it in place. Its an incredible radio. That receiver is out of this world. Hopefully this is a radio that is well made and will last for a number of years. You did a very nice job with this review. 73. Joe
  • I use a soft tip stylus to push the buttons which works great. I also use it to move up and down the band quickly by touching the screen in the direction I want to go.
  • @johndvoracek1000
    Thanks. I am going to order this radio today, but I was undecided about the 300 Hz roofing filter which I will now also purchase. I am a little worried about the small, close push buttons, but when I look at RF performance per dollar (USA), this radio seems to excel over all others.
  • @rossen_nikov
    I have mine for almost 2Y. My impression is that some people are more concerned of the outlook of the radio and menus rather than the radio itself. I have my concerns about the ergonomics either, but this will not anyhow influence the decision to have this radio. When I operate, I do not change the band every second to have any trouble with the tight space around the button and as for the mode I don't change the mode at all. Before that I had FTdx-3000, it had much accessible keypad but the radio in FTdx-10 is at another level. 73 de LZ5RG
  • @bunston1000
    Many thanks for a great video on the FTDX10 transceiver. I have had mine for just over a year now, and can say, they certainly do need a bit of getting used to. Overall, this transceiver has more than met my expectations, it does have a great many features packed into a relatively small radio. Yes, the firmware update from Yaesu did give an extra few seconds for band selection, which was very nice. The problem I used to have was, once I had pressed the band selector switch, and moved my hand across to the screen, the band selection screen would always seem to disappear at the precise moment my finger tip touched the screen, this of course would change my frequency to some other. I do, as do many others, a touch screen stylus for all operations on the FTDX10. I still have my FT991a, it has a few nice features as standard, that much more expensive equipment doesnā€™t have. It has a carrying handle, and to me, a very important consideration, backlit push buttons. The only other transceiver, other than the FT991a to have this function with my own station are the good old TS 2000X. But, you canā€™t win ā€˜em all. 73 all.
  • @robertdwyer1940
    I made a "tune box" which allows me to press a button and allows a predetermined CW output carrier level to be emitted, I use this to do a manual tune as required. I originally used the tune box with the FT991A and modified the unit to work with the FTDX10 happy to email the details if you wish. The ergonomics, yes it takes a little to get used to it but I usually always have a mouse connected and that can make things a lot easier to deal with, if you get an opportunity to to use an FT710 with a mouse you'll find the radio is much more usable with the latest mouse UI enhancements add to the FT710, I am kinda waiting (wishing) for those mouse UI enhancements to be added to the FTDX10
  • @nsixvl
    I've had the 10 since the Hamvention weekend last May. So far I've used it on digital modes and a little CW. I agree with you about the APF peak filter on CW. I don't use any DNR on CW. I have the APF set to narrow. This increases the ringing a little but still usable. Also have the 300 Hz roofing filter but don't always need it. I've never used my 10 on SSB, nor any other radio for several years now. I find DNR helps more on SSB. Also use Win4Yaesu to control the 10 from my PC. It eliminates the need to press the crowded buttons on the front panel. But not everyone is going to like that solution.
  • @MattHill303
    I've had mine about a year now and really enjoying it and also getting back on HF after a whole off air, really the only clunky thing about it is the band and mode selection but it isn't a deal breaker.
  • @davidc5027
    I've had my FTDX10 for a little over a year now, and absolutely love it. I'm so glad I didn't have a knee jerk reaction on the menu timing and ergonomics. At first, the my fingers would bump the big dial, but now I can push the buttons, even in the dark without worry, but it took a couple months of use to get me there.
  • @JuppWieczorek
    Thanks for this interesting review. I think the missing Tuning Button can be fixed. On the rear of the radio there is the multipinĀ  connector for a Linear. You might use a pushbutton between TXREQ and ground. The TRX should switch to CW, reduce Power to 10W and transmit as long as you press this switch. The FT-2000/FT-5000 has a dedicated rca socket for this and Iā€˜m using a footswitch so I can have both hands free for tuning my PA and the antenna coupler.. Hope this works similar with the FT-DX10 73 de DL5FJW
  • @stevene1194
    Great video thank you. To get a carrier tone I just just hit function then turn off the keyer.. Using the the key then sends a solid tone. Its not as simple as what you want but its easier then going into the menus.