Lab599 Discovery TX-500 HF 6m QRP Ham Radio OH8STN
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Hello Operators.
In todays video we take the Lab599 Discovery TX-500 QRP Ham Radio to the field for an off grid review of this new and interesting radio. Since there are already ham radio reviews of this qrp radio showing features, I thought we would concentrate on design, modularity, and ruggedness. By the end of the video, there should be no question about this rigs survivability, as a rugged qrp radio, for less than ideal portable radio operations.
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Julian #OH8STN ham radio
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00:00 Intro & QSO
01:11 First reaction
01:47 Pragmatic design
03:02 Another QSO
04:15 Design & features
07:25 My favourite features
10:25 Enclosure & Ports
12:40 Portable power
14:30 Second reaction
16:00 Data modes with TX-500
18:17 Antenna testing
20:24 Final thoughts
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After this review you should get one given to you, once again an outstanding presentation that the Manufacturer should use themselves on their website, social media platforms. Well done Sir.
Thank you for this comment. I certainly wouldn't say no to this idea.
I'm not really in the market for a dedicated field radio right now but if I were I think this would be the one I would get. This radio was clearly designed by engineers who understand what a field radio should be. Other field/portable radio designs seem to be driven more by sales and marketing data and/or lack the mechanical design elements that are needed to survive harsh use. Thanks for taking the time to put together this excellent review.
I'm at a loss. I love the design. I have zero problems with the connectors. I want a few!
Thank you so much for your videos!
00:00 Intro & QSO
01:11 First reaction
01:47 Pragmatic design
03:02 Another QSO
04:15 Design & features
07:25 My favourite features
10:25 Enclosure & Ports
12:40 Portable power
14:30 Second reaction
16:00 Data modes with TX-500
18:17 Antenna testing
20:24 Final thoughts
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@@derekkozel thank you 🙏
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It’s now September 2021 and this radio is still unobtanium… I think the IC-705 eclipsed this radio BIG TIME. I’m still getting a song and dance when contacting US dealers when attempting to purchase one…
Thanks for the great review. This radio was a very close second to the IC705 and almost won out in the end. The V/U and GPS is what finally pushed me to buy a 705. But MAN the form function of the lab599 is AMAZING and yes I agree with your comment on “proprietary connections” the reason the military has used them so long is they are “Army proof” lol
Outstanding review, that focuses at the important points!
Since about one year, when I first heard about this rig, I was thrilled. Now I can just wait for my preorder and hope it soon passes the CE certification.
You won't be disappointed with this radio. I think it's worth the wait. It seems we're at the crossroads of amateur radio. Truly a step forward
Thanks for the review, Julian!
I bought the FT-818 because I thought this radio would never become a reality. Now, I’m considering selling it to get this one.
You might want to hold off. I've got an interesting project coming up for the Yaesu ft 818 during October.
I’m in no rush...
... and now I’m curious about the project.
Very convincing Julian! I think this radio might be the one that I finally makes me part with my ft-817! I wasn't expecting anything like this to come along, so my mattress doesn't quite have enough cash stuffed away to acquire it at the moment. DANG! Also, your videos are very well produced - I have a lot to learn. Thank you for giving back to the community!
Understood.
Also consider, the 817 is an excellent backup rig. I won't be selling mine and even have some projects incoming for the Channel with this radio.
Love this radio! Excellent presentation as always Julian. I saw this radio demonstrated at a Ham Radio Club. It was so impressive.
Seems to be an awesome field radio. This comment is for Lab599, great start, if you make anymore add-on units please consider a broad range ATU, all military manpacks radios that I have used have one and it makes using digital modes like ALE possible plus for your next model please a single cable for digital modes. If you added these features it would be hands down the best portable field radio. Cheers Lance VK6LMK
I really like the idea of extra modules. Rather than connections just for power on the back panel, if they had RF in/out, data/CAT and power they could sell an ATU module, Computer/GPS module (Raspberry pi in an aluminum case with composite insert for WIFI and GPS signals) as well as the battery module. I think Elecraft KX2 and KX3 sales would stop over night. I can but dream. ;-)
This radio is nearly perfect. I'll wait for them to come out with the battery for it before I make a decision. Thank you for providing us with fantastic content. 73!
Fascinating. I have watched this several times now, and I'm completely intrigued with it. The resilience to environmental factors is very appealing. I've seen pictures of people operating this with it laying in the snow (extreme example). Thank you, Julian. This is an excellent review and answered many questions.
Thanks for this comment. Yes it is a very interesting radio. It is the only rugged ham radio on the market oh, and the first-of-its-kind. Traditionally ham radio operators wanting rugged features, have gone over to Green radios which tend to be larger and heavier. This rig is pretty amazing with its all-aluminium body, no fan, it's pretty incredible features for its size and ruggedness. I'm waiting for my production model to get here. It should be pretty awesome to get back out in the field with it. Anyway thanks for the comment and you are very welcome.
@@OH8STN I'm eagerly awaiting your next experiences with this radio! Thank you, again.
Hello Excellent review and after watching purchased from HRO here in the states on pre-order. I will be building a battery set after watching your videos. Please continue to produce your excellent videos and tutorials. The connectors remind me of the old PRC 77 that I repaired back in the 60's and to this day are the best. I have subscribed and will join your blog. Please take care in this crazy world. Semper Fi 67-71 MOS 2847
I have been very interested in this radio since first seeing it on IG last year. Your test has confirmed many of my hopes for it. I do not claim it is perfect but it looks almost like it was built for me. BTW I LOVE the cable hookups and believe they are the way of the future for radio manufactures. Love it's ruggedness.
Thanks. It is excellent that we finally have rugged options on the table. This is my doomsday radio for sure.
Impressive radio and a great review. I’ve been looking for a rugged radio for a while this one looks like it fits the bill. Thanks for the video!
You're very welcome Mark. This design niche has been neglected until now. I'm gonna need a Sugar Mama pretty soon.
Wow thanks Julian for this video, now that's the portable rig I have been waiting for. Until now we just had to use military rigs to get this level of service. If the durability is there, this will be one killer of a radio. I'll have to get one for sure.
Christophe, I was absolutely shocked when I took this out to the field. The marketing around this radio doesn't do it any justice.
Definitely looking forward to adding this one to my gear.
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Very nice radio I really like the ruggedness of it and the weather proofing of it! I would prefer it to have an internal battery that is USB Rechargeable and replaceable. As I already have my 705 I will pass for now but will keep this radio as a possible backup option (second backup radio). Thank you for the video 73
I think that's a nice idea. All these years my backup radio has been the Yaesu ft-817nd. Now it's going to be this radio, as soon as I can get my hands on it again. My 705 arrives on Monday. Really interested to see what that's all about.
Thanks for another video on the TX-500. I have one on pre-order and am very excited!
I hadn't heard the term "green radio" in the amateur context, but I have used military radios (US Army SINCGARS among others) and those things are dependable and indestructible. If this has the same feel and utility to it, I'm sold!
And thanks for giving a sneak preview of the data port. I've already sourced some GX12 connectors and built an RJ-45 cable for a SignaLink, but if the TX-500's VOX works well, that's one less box I need to carry into the field. Looking forward to your sound card cable build video!
Just found out about this radio in an ad on FB. I have a K1, a KX2, and a KX3 always looking for a small field rig. No mention of an ATU, for a field rig, that is a must for me as I like to throw a 28’ wire in a tree, lay out an 18’ counterpoise and band hop my way around. I also have a T1 for my MTR, so I could make that work. Looks like only a single CW key or paddle, that would be a pain, but doable (you can run two on the KX2 and KX3, I’m pretty much cw only so this is important to me).
I like the screen, readability in the sunlight is super important. The panadapter looks very useful, something that is a benefit if you are in the field, away from a cell signal and can’t chimp with RBN.
Guess I will be doing some more searching on this rig.
Thanks,
W1ND
Outstanding review! I have bee looking at either a KX2 or KX3, but the Lab599 defiantly changes things. Reminds me of the PRC-77 from the Army. At least with this radio I know it would survive the next big earthquake! Then there's the price point! You can damn near buy two for the price of one Elecraft.
what I liked most about this presentation was your obvious excitement. not like a starry eyed fan boy but more of an ethusiast whos previous frustrations have been aleviated. quite a contrast to the 817 nd+. I look forward to watching you put it through its paces.
You've understood perfectly 🙏😊
Didn't I see this radio a couple of years ago? It was supposed to have a debut date that never happened. I remember searching the internet for it, but just came up with notes of interest and other fodder. Well, I'm glad to see it on the market now.
Excellent review Julian.
I've been having great fun out portable this year with my KX3 (with the battery pack you designed) but, you are right, it doesn't 'feel' very rugged. Its cosseted in its own waterproof case -- but that's hardly a lightweight solution.
As a result the TX-500 is on my Christmas list too :-)
73 Bruce G4ABX
Hi Bruce.
It would be a dream if manufacturers offered rugged variations on the standard offerings. Especially Elecraft. I would have owned a KX3 a long time ago.
Btw, I've actually designed a new battery pack for these ultra low current draw radios. I'll publish that in a couple of weeks :-)
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@@OH8STN I look forward to building the new battery pack. the 10A version is a bit overkill for my KX3 but it lasts all day (even without any sun!) The Genesun 10A MPPT charge controller is great -- but it was expensive. (about £180 here in the UK) I wonder if there are some equally capable but less expensive options for the new solar generator? 73 Bruce G4ABX
Hi Bruce. I haven't found a quiet charge controller at a good price yet. The good news is there is Genasun.eu now. The prices might be a little cheaper than they were ordering directly from the UK or USA.
@@OH8STN Ah yes. €99 for the 5A Lifepo4 unit. That is at least a little cheaper and includes all the taxes! 73 Bruce G4ABX
I've never been happy with my kx3. Disappointed with the screen, so 2005. Sure isn't very rugged, carry it in a waterproof plastic case. No onboard charger, I worry im going to break the flimsy speaker wires removing it to charge. Menu's are ridiculous. Buy the time its packaged to go out its the size of a prc-77.
Maybe this is its replacement? I do wish it had a stackable amp, tuner and battery like the prc-351. Interested in the battery specs when it comes out.
I never regretted purchasing this radio, I just wished the amp and the battery pack were cheaper and available. Hopefully when this war is over, things will be more chill
Looks like and I may have to obtain this one being x military and recognizing the importance of solid equipment in the field. Thanks again for another great review. Oh now I can keep the ft817nd as a home base tranciever.
Thanks for the nice comment Ron. I've been getting beat up about this radio lately. The comment is much appreciated.
Change is sometimes difficult for people to apprehend when fixated on a certain name brand and are reluctant to try or even understand something new; like the connection's on this fabulous new radio.
I love my TX-500: super durable, simple menu, low rx current draw. I use the DigiRig Mobile as my digital interface and the Elecraft T1 tuner (when required). The only weird thing is the internal CW keyer setting is in characters per minute, not words per minute. I'm in the market for the 60 watt DIY PA500 amp, but the wait time is about a year.
So many people spoke highly of your video here, I just had to come and check it out! :)
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Was thinking of the ic 705 but now i think I’ve found the ultimate rugged simple to operate portable i mainly CW what about headphones didn’t see a port for this thank you for informative review Julian 73s EI5EN.
Absolutely awesome video, Julian. Had I come across this radio before purchasing the IC-705, I may very well have gotten this! Might anyway someday. Looks like an awesome radio. I have a thing for rigs like the IC-7200 or FT-897, and this fits right in there, with the added benefit of being smaller and more modern.
-VK2XOR
Are you the same Max from Instagram? Yeah perhaps we are cut from the same cloth. I was heartbroken when Yaesu discontinued the 897 and didn't replace it with anyting. 7200 is also another great rig. Now this one has definitely secured its place in ham radio culture. I have the 705 here now, and I will purchase this radio for myself when it's available in EU.
@@OH8STN Yep, same. 👍
I am in love with TX-500 already !
#Metoo 😂
I didn't have a tx500 for WFD, so I used my 705
Great review Julian and fabulous looking radio 👍
Looks like it is 1 accessory away from being the perfect mobile radio in the car. That accessory being a mounting bracket with a quick detach set up so you can grab and go or to secure the radio from prying eyes and sticky fingers.
Julian, thanks for the time and effort with the review and posting. When able -3 questions :
1. any issue with the PL2303 driver?
2. were you able to test the ANF?
3. what was the intent behind setting up VOX and not CAT for data comms?
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Great review! You really have a great skill for teaching and communicating!
I first saw this radio on a twitter feed and thought it was bogus and a hoax. Then I did some digging and thought maybe it is legit, then I saw you in another video and saw the tx 500 and thought... wow! It isn't a hoax!
Thank you for the review and, I've held off for the icom 705 because of the price and the features but this radio is... maybe?... what I am looking for in a prepper sense.
I understand. From a preparedness perspective, this rig ticks the right boxes. The price is also reasonable. The engineering going into its design was unexpected.
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I forgot to say thank you.
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Looks like a great radio. And at 100 mA receive, that's fantastic. I believe I noticed a whip antenna built into the soon to be released battery back, Even without one, it is quite the xcvr.
Great video. Slightly over dramatic at times but good information and well worth the watch! 😁👍
Fair enough but it was really hard to contain my passion and excitement for this magnificent radio. This is the first time a portable ham radio was produced, which wasn't intended for only operating in the beautiful weather of the Southwest United States.
Excellent video again Julian! I have my TX-500 for about 7 weeks now and I really like its simplicity, roughness and HF quality. Never saw that battery before. I am curious when it will be available and what specs it will have. 73, Stephan, DF6PA
Thx Stephan. It is an amazing radio. I'll try to get more information on the battery specs and expected availability. Just an amazing approach to portable radio design.
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Where did you buy your TX-500? It seems there are only two shops offering it, one in US and one in Sweden, and currently just for preordering. Does it already have connectors for the attachable battery? Thanks for your information! 73 Alex DO4NE
The power cable and socket are included with the radio. All I had to do is terminate it with my favorite connectors. My radio came from Sweden.
@@OH8STN Thanks!
Most excellent video, thank you and regards, 73 Karl KE3KWE
Julian, thank you for this review. My only remaining concern with this transceiver is that there is no warranty listed for it; not in the manual, not on the Lab599 website, and not on the US HRO web page for it. Sure, there will be a repair or repair forwarding facility in Reno, NV. But is there a documented warranty, and what are its terms and conditions?
Following up on the warranty question, here is what US HRO indicated this morning by email:
"1 years parts and labor, it will be added to the website shortly."
Thanks for the great review and it look like one of the best radios for SOTA as well
Thanks. I think the thing about this radio is it adds an additional rig option to the table. Thanks for the comment and kindness. It's very much appreciated.
Excellent. I've been waiting for this review. I hope Lab 599 continues making this radio. Do you know if the radio is or can be opened for MARS?
Thanks and great question.
I'll do some research and post a blog.
As other have said, great review. This really looks like an IC-705 killer, especially for those who prefer to do their vhf/uhf work on a different radio. Also looks like it could be a KX2/KX3 killer....as those radios appear to be fantastic portable rigs, but look oh so fragile....and the idea of bouncing one of them off the rocks while out doing POTA or SOTA...as it drops out of your hand...has never appealed to me.
I'm not sure about the IC 705, it serves a different purpose. I really love elecraft KXx performance, but they would never survive in the field at this latitude. That's why I never bought one. My dream is companies like Yaesu and elecraft start making field-ready versions of their rigs in the future. Thanks for the comment and kindness. It's very much appreciated.
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Julian - what soft case is that you are using for the tx-500?
I don't use the one in this video anymore. I use a Maxpedition large water pouch these days.
On second thought you better give me the time code so I can see which bag you're talkin about
Once again, great video Jullian! Thank you.
Thank you for watching, and for the kindness Mike.
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Julian oh8stn
Отличное радио! 👍👍👍 Красивая природа! 73!
Большое спасибо 🙏🙏🙏
Did you get a TX-500 for Christmas ? Looking forward to hearing how it works in practice
It's been here a while. Have been getting to know this magnificent little rig.
ua-cam.com/video/FEtYClfVz9I/v-deo.html
What pouch/case were you using for the TX-500 in this video? Seems to suit it well.
It's a condor large admin utility pouch 👍
Thank you for the response!
Great video and review. A very Merry Christmas to you.
Definitely a well thought out radio.
Looks excellent and definitely checks all the boxes for my needs and then some. The only hang up for me is it's an unknown company. Up until the TX-500 I never heard of this company so it's a little bit of risk for me to put up the money just yet as promising as it is. I will be watching closely though and hope they are successful.
Thanks so much for the review, I've been back and forth between this and the 705. I normally use for hiking, and base camping. I already have a 7100, so that covers base camping and vehicle ops. One question about the TX-500 that I did not find confirmed in the manual, or limited reviews. The specs show an FM deck, which would be handy for 10 and 6. Does this have Tone encode, or is it as the manual implies only 1000Hz? There may be a day again, when sunspots return, propagation becomes magic and world wide FM 10m repeater contacts are possible. (It's ok to dream). Thanks again for your reviews and very informative build videos. 73 - N3XG
Thanks for the kindness and the question. To be fair, I didn't test it. You know something that jumped out at me though. It's actually covers the repeater segment of the 6-meter band. That was a bit surprising to me. I'll have this radio again in my hands after a couple of months. I'll definitely cover this when I have the radio again.
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whats the audio comparison like as the lab599 has the audio coming from mic and my concern is that when audio comes through mic its normally terrible and thanks for the video
Very interesting rig. Did you set up cat control with this for JS8? Just wondering if works with flrig.
Not when portable, I used vox instead with JS8Call. On the desktop I used cat with js8call and wsjtx via flrig. That worked well.
@@OH8STN thanks. Ive been looking at this for a while. Just making sure it's going to do all I want it to do. 73
G'day Julian. What radio profile did you use in JS8Call for the TX500? 73.
I am very hopeful about those connectors on the back, would be very nice if they can do more than just transfer battery pack info, imagine if Lab599 produce an empty add on case and provide the communication protocol for those connectors, it would potentially be possible to tailor it to exactly meet specific needs.
That would be a brilliant idea. I still love the design end modularity of the tx500. I wish I still had it here to do more videos.
Julian.
Very nice video about the TX-500 which I've also been keeping an eye on. However, the 'green radio connectors' are nothing such. Not according to the manpacks I've used and owned (PRC104 etc). The common military (NATO) transceiver connector standard is called 'U-229' and it's commonly a 5-pin connector with a 6-pin subtype. These are extremely rugged connectors without 'gender' in the sense that pins 'mate' pin-to-pin, not pin-to-female receptacle. At least this is the case with all communications and crypto equipment I've been issued or been in touch with otherwise. The connectors used on the TX-500 are totally different but might work very well - as long as they're not filled with mud which is the strong selling point of the U-229.
I'm an ex military diver and we handled our stuff pretty badly. Still worked though, although we were issued toothbrushes to keep our U-229's free of grit and grime.
Have a look at this page: www.cryptomuseum.com/crypto/usa/u229/index.htm
Regards from 70 deg N!
Will you be doing a video on the audio interface for this radio?
Yes 👍
Now on my Xmas wish list.
I don't think you'll regret it.
Julian, your content is top-notch!
I now have another reason to divert funds from a pizza that I really don't need (trust me on this one) to something significantly more useful! I should be able to make this a reality by early 2021.
--side note... have you ever experimented with 'FreeDV'? It's a digital mode for SSB voice that has been around for a while but I just became aware of it.
73 -rob
How waterproof is this radio as well as the speaker/microphone? I don't see an IP (intrusion protection) rating on their website.
Also, have you considered replacing the speaker/mic with one of the military type handset units? How hard would that be, does the impedance match, etc.?
No IP rating yet, so no speculation from me. I did operate in the rain on the last day of this trip with no issues. I thought about dunking it in a bucket, but didn't want to test to total failure.
The mil headset is a good idea. The PTT between the rig and headset could manage impedance but I'm not sure.
I am so glad I found your channel. You give great reviews. This radio looks awesome. I have a question though. Can you add an amp to it? If you can, I personally think that this radio, like you said, is going to be the "IT Radio" for a long time. Will have to check this out for myself. Thank you so much for bringing this radio to our attention. 73 de KG7LOI.
Assuming it works the same as most other radios, an amp would definitely work. Just need to wire an interface cable for it to do PTT (grounding pins 1 and 2 on what looks like the 7-pin port).
so ............ TX-500 v IC-705 v Xeigu G90 or X5105 - where do they all stand as a field radio? Appreciate your views/
very cool, wish they wren available
Thanks for mentioning being disappointed with the 818 - I like Yaesu but when their "new" qrp rig came out I found the results much like waiting for a root canal senile dentist.
Great video. What power source to you recommend for use in the field until the proprietary battery becomes available. Just the light saver?
I used the lightsaver Max, but I also used a small DIY lithium iron phosphate pack I built. I have a video of that build coming out in a couple of weeks.
@@OH8STN Awesome, thanks! I'll keep an eye out for that one.
I've been waiting for this video. I want to see the difference between this and the 705. The TX-500 feels like the IC7200 just more rugged and minus the audio interface. (If anyone says the 7200 isn't rugged, mine still works after accidentally running it over in the dark). The possibility of taking these to from the car to the field is really appealing. Antennas still trip me up though. I think I just need set them all up and figure out what works for me.
Sotabeam linked dipoles are light and effective.
@@VK2DMH I'll look at those. I've been using all manner of portable verticals and get hung up on tuning.
The sotabeams linked dipole is a good performer, but it has a couple of deployment downsides. Wire tangles and getting the apex high enough. Some deploy with a telescopic mast which is heavy and cumbersome for 30, 40, 80m. Others launch into a tree, if there is that option.
Thank you for this video!
I'm try to decide if I want to buy this radio or the G90. I like the G90's internal tuner and more power, but the design and quality of the tx500 appears to blow away the the G90. In your opinion, is the tx500 worth the extra money over the G90?
It all starts with your requirements, and type of operating you'd like to do. I think of the G90 as a 20 watt replacement for a FT-891 or FT-857. Lighter and easier to carry in the field. The TX500 is like a more rugged Elecraft KX2 or KX3. Someone would choose a TX-500 over them because they want/need a lightweight more durable radio option than the other options available. It's a hard choice for certain.
@@OH8STN Are You a Traveling Man?
Well anyways, I just ordered the TX-500! Thank you so much for the reply. I also ordered a PowerFilm Light saver max and the super antenna MP1DXTR80. In other words, I ordered nearly the exact setup you ran. I am very excited.
One additional question, did you need to do anything extra to the power cable of the tx-500 to power it with the light saver? I'm not sure what is coming with them, what did you do to connect the two? If there is anything else I need to purchase I'd like to do so now while I wait for the radio.
Thanks again Brother!
I'm just starting to get into the radio scene. I've held some of the handheld radios in my hand at the various shops and all of them feel like if I just put it in my emergency bag, they'd probably break. This definitely looks like it will hand being taken all over the place in my truck.
Definitely a rugged option. Something which the community has been missing for a long time.
Amazing radio. Question from a non English native speaker: what is a "green" radio?
At a guess probably a military field radio
Military radio...look up Harris PRC-150 or 117
most probably indeed military. In French we call them "kaki", that's green too :)
I think maybe like a military radio.
Military radio
On six meters, will it do fm repeaters with pl tones or is it simplex only?
Sorry Dale I don't remember. I don't think I tested that functionality. It goes up to 56 megahertz so it would be silly for it not to work with repeaters. Let me know if you find out though please. It'll be a month or two before my tx500 is here
OH8STN Ham Radio ok thanks
Great job! You have me sold on one.
Great review! Does it come in desert tan or olive green?😎
It certainly should 😀
@@OH8STN THAT was a great question!
Apparently the HRO stock has shipped from mother russia. They will be here soon! I pre-ordered one based upon your review Julian but I was wondering how much homebrewing I'll need to do with their proprietary (ok better word...different) power connections and attaching Anderson PPs so I can easily run a LiFPO battery. Simple chop and crimp job??
:-) It's easy as cake and if I remember correctly, they include the connector for you. It's just two wires eg red and black plus and minus. I terminated the cable they included with powerpoles.
I'm really excited to get the production model here. It's going to be magnificent.
@@OH8STN Excellent, thank you!
Awesome Video! Magloop Fetish LOL
Yeah its a thing Lol :D
I’ve never heard of green radio. Would someone please explain?
Great review! Although your voice is just way too relaxing dood! 😄
I'll do a few laps before the voiceover next time 😂👍
At 10:55 you mention GX16 connectors. Lab599 lists them as GX12.
Rr
Julian, one questions: As I am mostly a CW op, is the rig 'full' or 'semi' break in on CW? I can't find that information in the manual. Thanks 73 Bruce G4ABX
Semi break-in. Very much like the 7300.
@@OH8STN Thanks Julian. 73 Bruce G4ABX
This radio ticks all the boxes for me, I use what's left of a 817 so I need a radio that can take a good kicking, I'm going to buy one 😁, I haven't done any home work on this radio, apart from the variety of resonant antennas I have, I do have an LDG Z817 ATU I wonder if they are going to make a accessory cable for this radio to match Z817 ATU
Great reviews and I really enjoy the field operations focus of your videos. As a less experienced operator I have been focused on 2m/ 70cm and am curious why many of these field radios do not include those bands. Is it a technical issue with adding different innards or is it a marketing/ user issue where more experienced hams prefer to run a different radio for those bands because of limited range? Or is it just that Discovery is targeting a certain niche with a solid proof of concept and will look to expand? I would think that a “do it all” unit that included 2m/ 70cm would make this a no-brainer vs the FT818.
Well we have to do it all radios. The I see 705 and the Yaesu ft-818. The thing is oh, many of us like doing HF Communications while backpacking, Mountaineering, or camping off grid in the backcountry. With those type of activities are usually out of the range of a 2m 70 centimeter radio, and instead carry an additional handling like a Yaesu ft 60 ft 70, th74, ic5100, ... there are even times I don't even carry a VHF UHF radio because I'm simply camping so far away. Now just to play Devil's Advocate, if I were doing satellite comes from the back country, and all-in-one radio like the 705 , ft-818, ic9700 makes more sense.
73
Julian oh8stn
I'm actually more excited for this than the IC-705. For my the price of the 705 was a deal breaker. I'm a college student and don't have a ton of money to throw around on radios, I would like it but I ultimately have to be very careful. While this is quite a bit more than my G90, I wouldn't call it outrageous.
The lack of an internal tuner for me is a non issue since my primary antenna is a F-loop 2.0. However do want to find something more portable, since loops can be a challenge.
I treat my G90 more like a small base radio than an actual portable radio. Which is fine, its a very capable radio. But I personally would hesitate to call it truly portable. In context of a large 100w base radio, then yes it is portable.
I could really see the utility of having one of these around as a compliment, not a replacement of my G90. So all bases are covered in regards to base operations and portable ops. We've seen with this pandemic its entirely possible to be in a situation where you have to "bug in" and can't go anywhere, so having base capacity is important as well. But then on the field side this seems much easier to quickly put together a kit around this radio and move quickly.
I would defiantly like to get my hands on one.
And I agree on the easy to deploy antennas over stringing long wires in trees, I want to have something that's easy to deploy and setup. Not be fumbling around trying to get into a tree. Then if you have to leave the antenna should be easy to pack up for you to move to a new location or just go back home. I never have been a big fan of long wires, I get their utility, but they seem far too cumbersome to actually be practical. Additionally you could be in a situation where you don't have a bunch of trees around you so you can't string up the antenna. What do you do then? Not knocking the people who use them, its just not really for me.
We have this image with survival field ops that its just going to be running into the woods, setting up camp and stringing up an antenna. For some, yes. However, there's also the people who are in urban or suburban environments who might not have that option or its completely impractical for them to do. They could have situation where they have to leave their house and their only option will to be taking over and securing an abandoned building and setting up communications from that base. But still having the possibility of needing to leave quickly and find a new base. Not idea conditions, but its still a possibility which must me considered. Harder to simulate, since you can't just storm into a building and setup camp in a corner somewhere. But it should not be dismissed in the slightest. And because of that I don't think long wires necessarily are going to be the most practical in all circumstances. Biggest thing is know your area and think practically what will be the most practical under different conditions and build around that.
Thank you for making this video! Its incredibly well done covering this radio!
73,
KE8GAH
Are the connectors GX16 as stated in the video or GX-12. Been reading both at various sources such as you and Josh Nass. Thanks!
I ordered GX16-7 connector for my data cable, which fit and worked perfectly.
@@OH8STN thank you sir!
Any word on when we might see the video of the DIY USB audio Interface build.
I'm needing to build the same cable and would love your expert input. Thanks!
I'm still waiting on my production model at the tx500. I can't do any videos until I have it back in my hands :(
@@OH8STN it's a travesty that they haven't gotten your's out to you yet. I'm simply loving this radio and hope you get yours soon.
What is the military bag you have it sitting on at the end of the video? I would like to get one. 73 Dean
I agree with your views on the Lab599, but I'm at a crossroads on continuing with ham radio pursuits. I detest contests and rag chewing, but enjoy field work. It's my conundrum to solve.
that has to be the most interesting looking radio in existance. It looks more like scifi tech than modern.
Agreed. Wondering if I got mind-ptobed to pull that form-factor and user interface out of my head.
Julian, how are you going to find your dog in a snowstorm? Lucky you to have this radio already.
We made reflective vests for the dogs. You're right though, incredibly difficult to see in the snow. I had to give the radio back by the way oh, it was just a loaner. I look forward to having my own in a couple of months.
Ciao
Sono Emanuele IT9GIU da Palermo Sicilia, guardo i tuoi video da un po', molto interessanti. Avevo una domanda in merito al pannello solare portatile. Dove posso comparlo ?
Love the video! Do you have a discord setup to chat with you and your other fans?
Not yet, but I've been thinking about it.
@@OH8STN I bet if you did your emcom chat would be VERY chatty
Hello Julian....
Would love to hear if Santa delivered a TX500 yet (assume you’ve been nice, and not naughty)....and given all your other projects when you might think about producing an update vid....
I absolutely love your channel...and the details you provide....as I am on the fence about buying a TX500....but, being a SOTA guy I am admittedly just one click away from making a purchase....
I hope an update will help make that decision.
73, Jim / AC3B
Santa has not delivered a tx500 yet, but I have been nice. Hopefully one will arrive in the coming week. That's a loaner unit. It's been pretty tough not being able to produce videos with this radio.
Is there a MARS mod for this radio?
Looks like a great option for field use. Going to be interested in seeing the apples to apples field experience of the 705 vs. this one. The 705 has some nice extras ( which I would use but I can buy a 500 + the new ID-52 HT for the same price as a 705 so interested in the better value) but if you don't need them, the 500 looks like the way to go. Thanks Julian ! 73 KM6TRZ
Thanks Don. 705 arrives Monday. I'll get right to work on it when it's here. I think it's an amazing time to be a portable radio operator. Thanks for the comment and perspective. It's always good to hear from you.
73
Julian oh8stn
Are they shipping this yet?
So you prefer the Chameleon whips, even when when using the SuperAntenna base?
I like the efficient loading of the Super Antenna MP1 coil slider, with a longer whip. Ghd longer whip means less loading and more efficiency. Since Chameleon makes the lightest most rugged whips available, I use theirs. 👍
@@OH8STN is it possible to use that combination without exceeding 8 feet total height? Sometimes I have no choice about that, and I was thinking the SuperAntenna low tripod, base, and whip could just squeak in, but the Chameleon sections would just it too far. (We can't all work forest mobile (g).
Not with the chameleon MIL whip, but with Super Antenna extensions and Super Antenna titanium whip. That is lower with a little more loading. I have one like that set up in my backyard.👍
Great Review Julian.
Thank you Daniel. How you holding up?
How tough is the screen? You didn’t mention this unless I missed it.
Good question.
It has a clear shield over it. Never protected it, and it never became an issue.
Is there a headset (or wiring diagram) for noisy/covert operation?
Both, but this sounds like a potential blog post. You can use an earbud from the earphone out on the mic, or wire any headset/microphone combo you like. The pins are in the user manual.
@@OH8STN Thank you!
What about antenna tuning? Or did I miss that?
No tuner. I used resonant antennas with good results
Looks awesome, think I just might...
Do you really ride that bike? 😂
You won't regret...
Definitely ride that bike.
Ive done some nice tours with it. ua-cam.com/video/Pm6Tvt58_8c/v-deo.html
Is it a LiFePO4 battery? What is it’s max w/h capacity?