Yaesu FT-DX10 ~ Display Monitor ~ Ham Radio Deluxe ~ A Night w/ N9YO
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Yaesu FT-DX10 ~ Setup N1MM ~ CW Computer CAT Menu Control Settings
New Yaesu compact HF and 50 MHz 100W SDR Transceiver available in December 2020.
Functionalities of the top line models in a smaller form factor transceiver. FTDX10 is going to utilize the Yaesu Hybrid SDR Configuration.
FTDX10 Price has been announced by Yaesu Dealers in Europe and Canada but not yet in USA since still missing for FCC Approval.
FT DX 10 Features
15 separate band pass filters
Effective QRM rejection with the IF DSP (IF SHIFT/WIDTH, IF NOTCH DNF, DNR, COUNTOUR)
High-quality and super stable final amplifier utilizing the new push-pull MOSFET RD70HUP2
Aluminum Heat Sink with 80mm low-noise axial flow cooling fan
High Speed Automatic Antenna Tuner with a large capacity 100-channel memory
RF & AF Transmit Monitor
Microphone Amplifier with Three-stage parametric Equalizer (SSB/ AM mode)
QMB (Quick Memory Bank)
Band Stack Function
Optional speaker - SP-30 designed for the new FTDX10
Optional roofing filter (300Hz) - XF-130CN available
Hybrid SDR Configuration
Like the FTDX101 series, the new FTDX10 utilizes the Yaesu Hybrid SDR configuration - Narrow Band SDR and Direct Sampling SDR. The Narrow band SDR receiver emphasizes excellent receiver performance, while the Direct Sampling SDR provides a Digital Processing Real-Time Spectrum Scope.
Narrow Band SDR
Narrow Band SDR with 3 types of Roofing Filters and Phenomenal Multi-signal receiving Characteristics
Like the FTDX101 series, the Down Conversion type receiver configuration with the first IF at 9MHz has been adopted. It makes it possible to incorporate excellent narrow bandwidth crystal roofing filters that have the desired sharp “cliff edge” shape factor. Thanks to the Narrow Band SDR with the latest circuit configuration including 500Hz, 3kHz and 12kHz roofing filters and low noise oscillator, the RMDR (Reciprocal Mixing Dynamic Range) reaches 116dB or more, the close-in BDR (Blocking Dynamic Range) reaches 141dB or more, and 3rd IMDR (third-order Intermodulation Dynamic Range) reaches 109dB or more, in the 14MHz band at 2kHz separation.
FT-DX10The New Yaesu FT DX 10 HF / 50 MHz Transceiver
High Resolution Direct Digital Synthesizer
250MHz HRDDS (High Resolution Direct Digital Synthesizer) affords Quiet and Clear Reception
The local circuit of the new FTDX10 uses 250MHz HRDDS method same as the FTDX101 series. Thanks to its characteristics that improve the C/N (carrier to noise) ratio and the careful selection of components in the design, the phase noise characteristic of the local signal achieves an excellent value of -145dB or less in 14MHz at 2kHz separation.
3-Dimensional Spectrum Stream
3DSS (3-Dimensional Spectrum Stream) on the 5-inch Full-Color TFT Display with Touch-Panel Functionality
The 5-inch Full-Color panel shows the 3DSS display. By touching the frequency display, the numeric keypad is displayed, and the active band and frequency adjustment can be set by direct input. Frequency setting and adjustment can also be performed by turning the MAIN dial or touching the scope display. Similar to the FTDX101 series, the MULTI display, RX operation status display, Center, FIX and Cursor modes are available.
Front Panel
Front Panel Designed for Superior Operating Efficiency
Front Panel Designed for Superior Operating Efficiency MPVD (Multi-Purpose VFO Outer Dial), is a large multi-purpose ring around the outside of the VFO dial that enables control of Clarifier, C/S (custom selection function) and recall of memory channels.
Remote Operations
Remote Operation with optional LAN unit (SCU-LAN10)
Remote operation of the new FTDX10 is possible with the optional SCU-LAN10 and SCU-LAN10 Network Remote Control Software. In addition to controlling the transceiver basic operations, the versatile scope displays enable sophisticated operation such as monitoring the band conditions on a large display at a location away from the ham shack by connection to a home LAN network.
FTDX10 HF/50MHz band 100W Transceiver
Wow! What a radio! Amazing graphics! You hit the nail on the head when you bought that radio. I'm amazed!
I like that big screen easy on my eyes.
DVI to HDMI adapters often fry the FTDX10 DVI port. Only use a true DVI monitor on this radio!
Congrats on the new radio. Good choice. I have been watching the N4HNH video series he has been presenting on youtube for this radio. Very informative and recommended for anyone considering this radio. I didnt know about the DVI cable you mentioned , thanks. One suggestion on learning straight key, move your wrist instead of trying to do all the keying with your finger. As if the contacts were under your wrist not at the end of your finger. I know different strokes for different folks. I found it to be more accurate and able to develop speed with less fatigue. Enjoy!
Thanks fjhoosier!
Sooo cool, love your setup.
Thanks so much!
We don't ALL like seeing the line. I like the 3D view. This radio blows my old IC-7300 out of the water. With the filtering, I have zero noise - almost like listening on 2m. Great radio.
Thanks for the comment I really appreciate it.
On 40 and 80, set ATT to -6db to combat the noise.
The firmware update steps are standard instructions, formatting is in there because they don't know if it's a new or used card and they didn't want to take chances of the radio picking the wrong file as the firmware and bricking the radio. The SD cards come preformatted as the file system the radio uses, so if it's new it'll work out of the box.
Yeah I was just pointing out that updating the 7300 was simpler... When I went to do it the other day all of my files were already up to date so there was no need to do the action.
@@hamradiocq I had to update my 101, but that was to add features and fix a bug or two, and one of those features is that green color you used in your vid 👍
What you were decoding on 7.0475 was W1AW code practice at 35 wpm
Yeah I figured, no one is that wordy. : )
Question: Do you have two mouses then on your desktop? One for the FTDX10 monitor and one for your other logging internet computer? How does that work for you? Thinking about buying the FTDX10 and was just curious.
I like using the Wide VBW when doing CW to pick out signals on the IC 705 it makes a huge difference, i dunno if you can do the same on the dx10 but i really dont like the narrow as too much trash showing on scope. also straight keying 3 to 1 ratio for length of dits to dahs. 73s
Yep, tnx fer comment.
@Ham Radio CQ.. I like the 3DSS, it has its uses. you just need to get use to the 3DSS waterfall ,like a first person shooters get use to looking into the screen. if you do you will find out its advantages. it's not just for the 3d.
Great idea and thank you for watching!
Gotta love buying a brand new fancy radio and having to go through thrift store bins to find a monitor from the early 2000s and obsolete cables.
Send me one and quit complaining then
Yaesu now says to only use DVI monitor, so a straight DVI to DVI cable is required. The radio's DVI will not last if using DVI to HDMI. Look in the manual, they show a straight DVI video cable.
Thanks for the comment.
What model monitor ?
My monitor goes black when I transmit with my amp
Nice setup. How long did it take for you to learn Morse Code? Did your winter go well? I still have storm debris from October where I am at. Hopefully it will be gone in the next month or two. Still waiting for those famous OKC thunderstorms.
Hey Jonesy. So, I cleared my yard, and the city came by 2x and picked up limbs here. So we got 95% of it carried away for is. I paid a guy to come in and clear the rest. Yeah, we haven't seen any storms yet.... can't wait.
@@hamradiocq I have a Sony FDR-AX700 just dying for some use.
what antenna are you using with the ftdx-10? that music seems l heard it before in a movie can't remember which one its perfect 7 3
HyEndFed 40 20 10 long wire into a tree.
Tom, did you buy the CW Roofing filter?
I don't think I bought any extras.
@@hamradiocq One friend has it. It is a prefilter on the data coming into the SDR to more strongly reject adjacent CW. I looked at options when I was getting mine. BTW, I have both the Flexradio 6600 and FTDX-10. I got the FTDX-10 because I wanted a strong POTA radio. It is an amazing radio in quiet conditions.
The 3d display is better, I think, but you gotta level way down and get that noise floor outta there.
You had IC-7300...FT-DX10 how is on RX comparing to IC-7300. At weak signals? Currently I own a 7300...but I want to change to FT-DX10...but only if is an improvement on RX for week signals (CW mode...)
I haven't had it long enough to notice the difference. They seem the same to me so far...I don't know that it is an improvement really.
Hello. AMP1 with S6 background noise is an aberration!! IPO was more than enough!!
Good afternoon, can you tell me how I do the mouse work, please I can't find how to do it
I think you mean get the mouse to work. Just plug a usb mouse into the back of the radio.
Did you have any problems installing the virtual com ports
This video was taken a long time ago, I'm not sure now. Tnx for watching.
How do hams manage without all these fancy features in these newer radios!
Nothing wrong with some options.
I suspect Kj4cmy had said the same thing when digital voltmeters were introduced or when the command line was replaced with a GUI interface.
you were on upper side band.
Ok
Just ordered on of thease do you know if it has TX equalisers and compression?
This video was taken a long time ago, I'm not sure now. Tnx for watching.
@@hamradiocq thaanks and yes it does
A regular waterfall is better.
Could you please tell me if you have heard that using a DVI to HDMI cable eventually causes your radios video card to blow, can you confirm? Are you aware of this issue? Would like your input. It seems to be a major issue.
I dont know man
if you are using DVI to HDMI, STOP!!!!........the problems lays when using hdmi there is a power coming back into the radio and the boards inside are not meant for the power surge coming in......dvi to dvi is recommended...do your radio a favor!!!
Nay I ask what monitor model you use
I don't know the monitor, it's nothing special
You using n1nn program
N1MM program
How does this look on screen, it is very low resolution and windows 10 does not support this.
It's low res for sure.
Noticed you got a high noise floor brother...
Probably the wire antenna? I'm pretty far away from the city.
Doesn’t look that high considering amp 1 is activated
You should use a DVI-D to DVI-D not DVi-D to HDMI
The mess you mention in the 3D display would look a lot better if you didn't have AMP1 on.
ok
Turn the preamp of and you won't get so much colour and mess and your on cwu on 40mtrs is cwl
Ok
I think I called you but you had left already
Hey Jay! I didn't hear it. I'm sorry.
Would be a great video without the CW.
People like CW, you can skip of you want
You are going too high.
One toke over the line
Too many commercials! I stopped watching.
Talk to Google not me.
Great video! de W2CSI
Glad you enjoyed it