Thanks Chris, I'm MM7. Andy from the Highlands of Scotland, I bought a 817nd and the tuner, my first radio was a clansman 320, and this Yaesu has so much to learn with two menus? This is a huge amount of help thanks see you on the waves!
Great video Chris and makes me feel guilty for leaving my 817 home on most SOTA trips. Its become my QRP/P JS8 rig lately, easy to interface with SCU17 or Digi Rig etc, but promise to give it a run on SSB CW on SOTA soon. Regards vk5cz ..
What a great rig to review especially with FM and HF capabilities. Filters really are nice . Twin Peaks is nice summit. Look forward to the series. In your previous videos, I saw you carrying a drone on your right shoulder backpack strap. Where did you find the drone pack?
Thanks for a nice review. I like your leg strap and small CW paddles - Can you provide a link to them? I'm currently using full-sized (i.e., bulky and heavy) paddles on a leg strap and I'm looking for something smaller and lighter. Also, is the angle of the paddles where they attach to the leg strap adjustable? Thanks
The strap is from americanmorse.com/. I normally use the begali adventure paddles but in this case, I'm taking the N0SA paddles out for a spin. You'll notice that paddle in other videos. AMR does make some nice padles as well.
Never ceases to amaze me how people with a face for radio feature themselves so prominently in their videos that you can count a number of nose hairs hanging out their mug.
Thanks Chris, I'm MM7. Andy from the Highlands of Scotland, I bought a 817nd and the tuner, my first radio was a clansman 320, and this Yaesu has so much to learn with two menus? This is a huge amount of help thanks see you on the waves!
Thanks for the cross-mode Chris! Always a pleasure to QSO with you. 73 until next time.
Great job showing the abilities of what is almost a "dinosaur" SOTA radio Chris! Can't wait to see what's next.
great video, my 817nd is my swiss armyknife
very nice, 817 rocks! just subscribed. BTW, BHI DSP will clean up noise anywhere anytime.
Great review! I love my 817. Looking forward to this series! 73, Patrick KF4LMZ
Great video Chris and makes me feel guilty for leaving my 817 home on most SOTA trips. Its become my QRP/P JS8 rig lately, easy to interface with SCU17 or Digi Rig etc, but promise to give it a run on SSB CW on SOTA soon. Regards vk5cz ..
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What a great rig to review especially with FM and HF capabilities. Filters really are nice . Twin Peaks is nice summit. Look forward to the series. In your previous videos, I saw you carrying a drone on your right shoulder backpack strap. Where did you find the drone pack?
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Thanks for a nice review. I like your leg strap and small CW paddles - Can you provide a link to them? I'm currently using full-sized (i.e., bulky and heavy) paddles on a leg strap and I'm looking for something smaller and lighter. Also, is the angle of the paddles where they attach to the leg strap adjustable? Thanks
The strap is from americanmorse.com/. I normally use the begali adventure paddles but in this case, I'm taking the N0SA paddles out for a spin. You'll notice that paddle in other videos. AMR does make some nice padles as well.
I'll never part with my KX2.
Fun video, Chris! I had good success with my FT-818 for SOTA.
Vy 73 de Jonathan "JB"
Never ceases to amaze me how people with a face for radio feature themselves so prominently in their videos that you can count a number of nose hairs hanging out their mug.