I think if you do any traveling then the icom 5100 is the best. I wouldn't consider any other radio on your list because the near repeater search feature the ic5100 has is so useful for me. Saves me ridiculous amounts of time not having to reprogram my radio before trips and just hitting the repeater search along my trip. I went to Colorado, programmed my old dumb radio and then realized there is 20 repeaters with the same name. So then I had to pull over, use repeater book and go through my channels looking for the frequency of the closest repeater, what a nightmare. With the 5100, search near repeaters, done, while driving, 3 touches on the touchscreen, that's how a mobile should work. If you don't travel, then any of the other dumb radios on your list work fine.
Currently running a Yaesu FT 891 for HF and a FTM 300 for VHF/UHF/Fusion back to a home base station FTM 100 PDN network. I put both control heads in a cupholder mount side by side. This pretty much gives me full spectrum coverage while mobile with a nice compact and clean installation.
I had been using the BTECH 25X2 for about 4 years as my mobile. For Christmas I upgraded to the IC-2730A and it is amazing how much better it is for how close they are in price. The build quality is much better. The receiver is noticeably more sensitive. It’s more intuitive to program/navigate. The scan is much faster and it is a true dual receive radio rather than dual watch. In my opinion, it’s not worth the little savings to go with the BTECH.
The first radio I bought after passing the Tech+ was an Alinco mobile with a whopping 14 channel memory! Turns out that was more than I needed here in San Diego! I love a simple FM only radio without all of those digital modes. All of the repeaters were very active in the '90s, not so much anymore.
If you're just wanting a 2M radio for comms in the desert or rural areas without cell coverage, the Yaesu F-2980 can't be beat! I picked one up on Gigaparts for ~$150, but it'll crank out 80 watts and is built like a tank. Granted, you can get a Chinese dual band for that price, but 80 watts and a good antenna will get out much further than the 25 or 50 watts they're limited to.
I got mine at Giga for $120 to the door 2 years ago. Put it on dummy load. Pits out 90. Normally I run 15, but being to pump it up is great. Also does good job with railroad freqs 160-161. Guess marine too. Last two receive only.
Jason, Excellent video as usual. Just to give another perspective on the mic plug plugging directly into the radio - I prefer this option as I like to mount the head higher in the dash but want the mic mounted lower without the mic cable dangling down the dash. Makes for a much cleaner looking install if you choose to mount that way. Too bad manufacturers don’t give a mic plug in both places. Thanks for all that you do! 73.
That makes sense. I guess it depends on your mounting needs. I just think if they sell the radio with a remote kit, and the only mic option is on the body of the radio, then it should come with the mic extension cable also.
I have a few of these. I purchased some Yaesu rigs to replace my 5100`s that are a little old (Still work) and There was a Fushion repeater now in our area. I find the Yaesu rigs hard to use. Just to adjust the output power I have to get the manual out for. The ICOM is just easy to use. I now have the FTM 300D on the low antenna and I put the good old ID-5100 back on the tall antenna. Now the Yaesu is just repeater only, we do a lot of simplex around here. I loved the color screes on the Yaesu`s and its why I purchased them. To each their own I guess.
**Correction The B-Tech 50X3 has several screen colors to choose from. I have had it in my truck for about a year. LOVE IT! My previous radio was the ICOM 2730A, I changed to the 50x3 when I discovered that the separate radio face had internal speakers as well. With the 2730 I have use external speaker as the body was mounted underneath the drivers seat. Without external speakers it was difficult to hear radio traffic while driving.
I have the 2730 and love the repeater mode it offers. I use it all the time to extend my handhelds range. As to the radio that you can use your phone with I would say be cautious. In some states being on your phone is illegal whereas being on your handmike is not.
Great video! IC-2730 owner here and thought I’d mention that the radio can accept a Bluetooth module, although this is a feature I personally do not use.
I WANT THE IC 5100 :) Good Video. I enjoy all your videos. Always down to earth. I have to edit this. I am disabled and most of the time I have to sit in a lazy boy-style chair which is also my bed. The IC 7100 with a detachable face allows me to sit in my chair with a lap table and communicate using this setup. I have room for the IC5100 also which would keep me from changing back and forth from HF to Vhf/Uhf FM. I go with the IC7100 for all modes on the VHF/UHF when needed. The detachable heads are NOT just for mobile use. :)
Ordered the Anytone 587UV after watching a bunch of your videos and realizing that maybe, just maybe, I can get into DMR without a programming degree. According to repeaterbook, I have a DMR repeater literally down the street from me, so I figured I'd jump on in. Passed my Tech + General in the same sitting and waiting for my callsign, but when I do, I have a shiny new Icom 7300, a handful of Baofengs, a Wouxun UV9D, Yaesu FT3D and then the Anytone when it arrives to play radio with. Yeah, I have a problem... lol
I have the VGC and it's installed in my garage and hooked up to a dedicated GMRS J pole. I can literally be upstairs in my bedroom with my tablet and TX/RX with it via bluetooth. It's awesome. I've had the BTECH, both the GMRS version and HAM version. Both were a POS. Avoid it!! I have the FTM6000 in my QTH and it's an amazing radio. Basic, but audio quality is amazing. My two other radios are FTM 300 and FTM 400. Both amazing radios and easily moded for GMRS.
So I went the GMRS route prior to getting my ham. I have the 50v2, a kg1000g+, and a QYT 8900d all in the GMRS flavor. Now that I have my ham I have to start all over again. So I got an Anytone 778 for use till I get a more powerful one. Like one that matches my kg1000g+. I do have a ton of spare GMRS radios now so there’s that.
What I like about the Icom 2730 is it's big bright display. The downside is all the extra parts that you have to buy if you want to mount it to the body, and those parts aren't cheap.
great videos for someone like me just getting started in ham radio. your channel is by far the best ive found. thanks for all the work you put into these videos!
Thanks this is a lot of good information. I have a newer 4 door truck and thought I would mount the radio in the back behind the seats and the head up front. Of course that's what these radios are made for. I thing that's bothering me is the heads don't have a speaker in them so under normal conditions the volume would have to be cracked up to hear what was going on. I did notice that the BOAFENG BTECH does have speaker's in the head but most the others don't. Maybe it's not a problem but just something I was thinking about.
JASON, can you make an updated version for March 2022. I saw a lot of cool stuff at hamcation that would probably be added to this or replace some of these radios.
@@HamRadio2 the list looks good. Budget friendly. I would love to see a video challenge on building a rig for all bands on a budget. under $1000. Including antenna, cables, grounding, power supply and the radio. 😁
Just wanted to point this out in case anyone is considering the IC-2730a. It actually CAN do Bluetooth with the addition of the UT-133 Bluetooth module.
Great video, Thanks! A couple of suggestions. When driving I find simple is key. I do not want to be fiddling with a radio while operating in traffic. For that reason the Icom IC-2300H has been THE radio in my vehicle for three years now. VHF only, 65 watts output and bulletproof. This simple mobile radio should be in the hall of fame. As to dual band mobile radios, I love them. The Alinco 735t is my favorite so we agree on that. A huge feature you did not mention is the 735T is full duplexing so I can use it for satellite work. Perhaps you can mention whether a dual band is full duplexing when you do the best of 2023. Thanks ! W0ZEN
i've got the VGC in my car and it's a cool radio! two quick things however, it's 16 channels per page... and you can have as many pages of memory as your device (phone or tablet) will allow. and the other thing, it will do APRS. oh.. and, it's open banded... this radio WILL transmit on FRS/GMRS as well as MURS channels. at 50 watts.
Thank you so much Jason, for recommending the Icom 2730a mobile radio on earlier videos. I bought it a couple years ago and love it. It's an amazing radio and a great price.
Thanks for the review. Regarding Yaesu FTM6000R vs Icom IC2730A, which of these has a better receiver (or, based on the general experience with the brands, which one you expect to have a better receiver)? Thanks.
I’m glad that I stuck with the ICOM Id-5100. The 2730 is cool but I like the idea of having DStar like my 4100. Though I would get the 7300 for HF and get a Yaesu FTM 991 just to have YSF and wires-X.
I got my 400 in 2015 it an original the only issue was the separation cable. Being able to mount the head on the dash and keep the mic down in the center console is good.
Would u get the Baofeng F8HP 3rd Gen or a Yaesu radio if both are in the $100 range and if a Yaesu what one would you grab? Thanks n great video appreciate your time.
When jeep goes upside-down you can still read your radios display. I'm kidding of course, I actually really like this radio because of its versatility, and it's low cost. Thanks KK7KLD
Excellent video, as always well thought out! I'm a big fan of mobile radios because they are so versatile. I have the FTM 400XD (just got it last year) ... BTW digital is on top (band A). Great radio if you have the money. I've been eyeing the Anytone 587UVII, especially after getting the 878UVII which I'm very happy with.
I am a new HAM and based in Hong Kong, I wnted to install a ALL-band car radio, looking at BaoFeng BTech UV-50X3, Wouxun KG-UV980P Quad Band, and Yaesu FTM6000R as options.
I have the 2300H and a ID-5100A, I really like them both. I have been thinking about trying the 7100. Is it good or bad thing to be fully invested in one brand? Or should I start trying others? I like ICOM but sometimes I wish they had color displays... Thanks
I highly value your opinion, with that said Im looking for a mobile unit for my jeep 50w what should I get that will not break the bank. I noticed this video is 1 year old so maybe there is a newer unit worth looking at.
I watched this video and will be getting a radio shortly (test is in a week). This is a vehicle based system. I really like the IC-2730A, but would love to hear if there is anything I should be considering? Another radio in that price/features arena? For my use case, privacy tones (CTCSS) are important. I appreciate you getting back with me.
I have used mostly Icom rigs in my vehicles the one exception was my old Yaesu FT8900r quad band rig 29,50,144 MHz 50 watts high power UHF was 40 watts. Put it together when I got rid of my pickup went to a Nissan Rogue wanted to put the 8900 in my car couldn’t find the base. Haven’t had a mobile rig in my car since. Decided I needed to get one went with the TYT TH7900 dual band band. It’s only been 3 weeks thus far with the separation kit, bracket separation bracket think I was in it for $220 from Amazon. Nice little rig came with programming software as well, does what I need it to do. Also wanted a replacement for my FT 8900r which is out of production why I don’t know it was a great rig. Any who, picked up another TYT product the TH9800, quad band 29,50,144 is 50 watts max UHF is 40 same as the TH7900. Again, came with everything software, mobile bracket, separation kit, faceplate bracket think I’m into it for $220 as well, still only 3 weeks into it, we do have a 6 meter repeater in my area, a net on Monday evenings. I get good audio reports from both, receive audio with external speakers is good as well. Test of time will tell, for the price it will work, I can always pull one of them to put in my motor home when we go somewhere. Great video, will have to view more of your videos. DE Mark AI4HO
I stayed away from icom due to the white screens. If they had orange displays I'd have a shack full of them instead of Yeasu. I went with the Yaesu 400's over the 300's because of the touch screen. Lots of great radio's in the video!
This 2730A is a great radio. One of the main reasons I like it is that the microphone plugs into the head of the unit. This allows me to put the radio in the trunk or under the seat or in the back seat. Nothing else does that.
@@DominicMazoch you can hook up into both?? thats way cool. the 2730A is my top choice. I've had the high end icom 5100 and the high end Yaesu Ft400 and I really like the 2730A for that reason alone.
New ham. My hand-me-down ic-2100 died, and won't transmit. ( may need to replace q19) At this time the yaesu is less than the icon 3700. But you talked me into the full duel control. I have done aprs be on beacon with my phone and UV82... you said digital can be added to the yaesu. But it looks like it might be 'as involved as replacing q19' on the 2100. I have a QRZ 1 on a mobile j-pole. I feel I was able to make a sota contact further with the ic-2100..... Oh and I just bought a bioenno 1212A to power the ic2100... So I can't let it go to waste
I'm a new and I was wondering what would be the best site to go to for practice for my technician license and general because I want to try and get both at the same time and I keep taking the pre test and scoring 51-55 percent everytime and that's not good enough so any thoughts would be awesome and I like your show and keep up the good work
Jason I just tested out for my Tech lic. and would like your opinion on a really good mobile radio that is perfect for offroad/overland and one that I may use for a base radio for search and rescue that I can use in a backpack. I am looking at the QYT KT8900 duel band as my backpack and the Yaesu FTM 300DR for the truck. I know the QYT is cheap but would it work?
Another great video, Jason. I am still looking for mobile radios and this is helpful. I am getting a NMO mount for 2m/70cm antenna and probably use a couple of 1/4x24 mounts for shark ham sticks on the back of the truck. Happy New Year to you. 73!
Great review. Having the FTM-400XD, a great feature is enabling it as a cross-band repeater, which is real sweet. Not sure if the other dual receiver one can do same Again another great and informative video.
Hi Jason, thanks for another informative video. I was wondering if the TYT TH9800 is worth your recommendations since this radio too is a full featured quad band and has the option of crossband. Besides, the price of this rig will not burn a hole in the pocket. Would like to seek your views. 73 New Delhi
I mentioned the PLUS radio in this video. At that time, the PRO version was sold out everywhere and the rumor was that the PLUS had replaced the PRO. Then...for some reason....Anytone started making the PRO again. I am not sure if this was by popular demand or if they had always intended to do this and just didn't tell anyone, but....today we have both versions, if you can find the PRO in stock anywhere. I personally own the PRO version, not the PLUS model, so yes - both are great radios, but at the time of this recording, I was under the impression that the PRO had been discontinued.
Hi and thank you for your videos. I’m coming to this late. I just got my license and I live in the Pocono mountains and want to get my first mobile rig. I was given a Baofeng Bf-8HP as a gift and I can’t reach anyone on it. I’ve narrowed my choices down to the Icom IC2730A and the Alinco DR735T. Is there a “Better” radio of the two? Or which in your opinion is the better value? I am looking for a radio with a cross repeater. I don’t like the Icom 5100 because the mic doesn’t connect to the face.
It has 16 memory slots, but you can add zones., 16 slots each. I don't recall if there is a limit to the number of zones at the moment. I have an Oklahoma zone, Georgia zone and a Texas Zone. Each one has 16 memorized freqs for that area.
Hi Jason. Great list of radios. I wonder why the Anytone AT-5888UV3 didn't make the list. I have the UV2 and love it. Tri band radio for around 230 bucks at R&L. Keep up the good work!! 73 W9JTC
This question was asked in another comment, but I will re-state my answer here. That radio has been out of stock for a long time, and was rumored to be discontinued. After checking with R&L and after this video was released, I learned that no... the radio isn't discontinued, but it is in very limited supply and R&L hasn't had them in stock since this video was released. So while yes, I would love to add it to this list, since they are so hard to get, it doesn't seem worth mentioning. Once they finally do come back in stock, I will be making a new video for that mode.
i'm working my way through this video i don't have a half hour or the attention span but clicking through and picking up tips etc etc, does full featured mean it has APRS, D STAR, text etc etc? i can dump a wad of cash on a high dollar like that Yeasu to get all the features or is it ALL give and take based on use? EDIT: yes i clearly have a lot of learning to do, seems CB is dying and everyone is going mobile HAM so there is a lot to learn
The vrn7500 has multiple banks if 16 channels not just 16 channels. It also has APRS, SSTV, DTMF and CW decoder in the android app. It has a Apple app but is less supported than the android one and is more basic.
Thanks for pointing this out so I don't have to. As near as I can tell it has an unlimited number of banks of 16 channels. No shortage of memory on this unit except you have to switch between Banks which I find pretty handy. Easy to segregate channels for emergency freqs or just talking around or traveling to different areas.
No PS port for digi. But for voice, good. Good sound. Easy to see control head. Has mike ports on base and control head. Nifty has a desk stand for control head.
Pretty fair review. I find the lower end Chinese rigs lack a lot on adjacent frequency rejection. Most activity in Kansas City is 2 meters. Mount in a car might determine what you buy. Can you recommend some dashboard mounting ideas.
I don't like mounting to the dash because the sun in Texas, where I live, would kill it, eventually. I'd prefer to mount under the dash or in a console
Why are all the rigs with detachable control heads now putting the mic plug on the main unit rather than the control head? This is crazy with newer vehicles (very limited room to mount anything by the dashboard), usually mounting the control head up front and the main unit somewhere in the back or under a seat. Especially with the Kenwood units where using the mic extension cable causes the dreaded woodpecker on transmit. Come on engineers and get your stuff together!
As always Jason, great job with laying out your top radios for 2022. I agree with you on Kenwood. They have great tried and true radios but lately Yaesu has taken the top spot. Subject to change if Kenwood gets back into the game. 73’
Kenwood coming in hot with their 1990's best offering at 2022 prices! Bwahahahaha - Icom 5100 is by far the best choice if you do dstar or only analogue.
Late question, on the Wouxum KG-UV980P can you lock the 10 meter out while you are a Tech? Is that an option to on any brand as I shop. I decided I must have the 1.25. Thanks
Hi Thanks for the video. I don't have my Tech license and would like to get it. I contacted the local ham radio club and they don't know of any. I see that the test can be taken via zoom. I think. Any input would be helpful.
All the information that you gave out, and one thing was glaring in omission Which radios does cross-band repeater function? I know that many people do not care about it, but it is nice when you are away from your vehicle, but have you HT with you and you can use the cross-band repeat function to monitor or contact friends while on your HT even if your HT cannot hit the local repeater.. It also works nice as a call in radio or emergency repeater during times of emergency. One thing you hit on for a couple of radios is how long each radio has been on the market. The older radios might not get firmware updates when a newer radio will more likely get updates on firmware. Nice video though. It was timely in the fact that I am looking to update my mobile rig (currently FT-8900, not mounted in the truck yet) and looking to maybe buy something newer since the 8900 is about 20 years old.
If I'm reading the change log for the Anytone firmware correctly it looks to me like APRS messaging was added in firmware 2.02: "Add APRS SMS function in the radio menu, allows the radio to receive and transmit APRS message. Sending APRS Text from one AnyTone radio to another that has the APRS Rx feature."
Hi Jason, I like your videos. I bought several anytone mobile and a HT. Love the radios, like dmr. Im looking for a base radio that does at least 100W that will also have dmr functionality. I would like the base to be hf, vhf, uhf. I know Im asking alot, but want redundancy. Is there such a device out there? Or, what would be my best and cost effective way to equip my shack to cover those requirements? Thanks. Keep up your great content...
I made that clear in the video. You can find better quality DMR radios on the commercial side, but none of those manufacturers want to make radios for the Amateur world.
@@HamRadio2 Was it one of your videos from a hamfest a couple or so years ago where the Kenwood guys said "stay tuned, we've got some exciting things coming in the near future" when the interviewer (you or whomever it was) asked them about DMR radios for amateur radio? I know I saw that but I don't remember where. I wish they would since they're doing so well with the NX5000 series radios. Even the NX3000 series.
Great info Jason! I'm totally with you with the mic plug. I still run a Yaesu FT-8900 with the body under the passenger seat. I can't imagine an application where I would ever want to plug the mic in the body. This feature is a deal breaker for me when I look to up grade. Thanks again...
We had two 8900s. Since 2007 or 2008. If I had know they were being discontinued I would have gotten mine out of my jeep when it burnt to the ground a few years ago. Need a new radio since then and nothing has really caught my eye. I wish Yeasu would make a digital capable 8900 replacement.
I had the 8900 in my truck for a year and was disappointed. The knobs were small, fiddly and hard to adjust in a 4wd truck. Also the display was to small to safely view while driving. Switched to the ftm400, way overkill but I like the big display.
I would rather the mic come off the body, which I would mount in my center console, so the mic attachment point would be closer to me...with the head unit on the top center of my dashboard or between my visor and center overhead maplights/moon roof controls depending on length of cables provided...
I think if you do any traveling then the icom 5100 is the best. I wouldn't consider any other radio on your list because the near repeater search feature the ic5100 has is so useful for me. Saves me ridiculous amounts of time not having to reprogram my radio before trips and just hitting the repeater search along my trip.
I went to Colorado, programmed my old dumb radio and then realized there is 20 repeaters with the same name. So then I had to pull over, use repeater book and go through my channels looking for the frequency of the closest repeater, what a nightmare. With the 5100, search near repeaters, done, while driving, 3 touches on the touchscreen, that's how a mobile should work.
If you don't travel, then any of the other dumb radios on your list work fine.
This.
The repeater database in my 5100, 52 & 705 is so useful. I only program local repeaters, the second I am out of town I switch to the database.
Currently running a Yaesu FT 891 for HF and a FTM 300 for VHF/UHF/Fusion back to a home base station FTM 100 PDN network. I put both control heads in a cupholder mount side by side. This pretty much gives me full spectrum coverage while mobile with a nice compact and clean installation.
Im using the Anytone 778UV and I love it! its 25 watts which is great for hitting repeaters 30+miles away!
I had been using the BTECH 25X2 for about 4 years as my mobile. For Christmas I upgraded to the IC-2730A and it is amazing how much better it is for how close they are in price. The build quality is much better. The receiver is noticeably more sensitive. It’s more intuitive to program/navigate. The scan is much faster and it is a true dual receive radio rather than dual watch. In my opinion, it’s not worth the little savings to go with the BTECH.
Agreed
I have 2, 2730A s. Simple basic and tough. I Have no reason to get anything else
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"how close they are in price"
You mean one costing almost triple the other?
Glad I saw this… I’ve been planning on btech 25x2 because I like the quad watch but your opinion was very helpful to steer me to icom.
The first radio I bought after passing the Tech+ was an Alinco mobile with a whopping 14 channel memory! Turns out that was more than I needed here in San Diego! I love a simple FM only radio without all of those digital modes. All of the repeaters were very active in the '90s, not so much anymore.
@@k8byp Hi hi KG7TXY
@@k8byp Since You're in TN inbreeding explains you.
If you're just wanting a 2M radio for comms in the desert or rural areas without cell coverage, the Yaesu F-2980 can't be beat! I picked one up on Gigaparts for ~$150, but it'll crank out 80 watts and is built like a tank. Granted, you can get a Chinese dual band for that price, but 80 watts and a good antenna will get out much further than the 25 or 50 watts they're limited to.
I got mine at Giga for $120 to the door 2 years ago. Put it on dummy load. Pits out 90. Normally I run 15, but being to pump it up is great. Also does good job with railroad freqs 160-161. Guess marine too. Last two receive only.
The body looks like it is from the Standard commercial line....
GMRS?
Jason,
Excellent video as usual. Just to give another perspective on the mic plug plugging directly into the radio - I prefer this option as I like to mount the head higher in the dash but want the mic mounted lower without the mic cable dangling down the dash. Makes for a much cleaner looking install if you choose to mount that way. Too bad manufacturers don’t give a mic plug in both places. Thanks for all that you do! 73.
That makes sense. I guess it depends on your mounting needs. I just think if they sell the radio with a remote kit, and the only mic option is on the body of the radio, then it should come with the mic extension cable also.
@@HamRadio2 Definitely agree with that.
I have a few of these. I purchased some Yaesu rigs to replace my 5100`s that are a little old (Still work) and There was a Fushion repeater now in our area. I find the Yaesu rigs hard to use. Just to adjust the output power I have to get the manual out for. The ICOM is just easy to use. I now have the FTM 300D on the low antenna and I put the good old ID-5100 back on the tall antenna. Now the Yaesu is just repeater only, we do a lot of simplex around here. I loved the color screes on the Yaesu`s and its why I purchased them. To each their own I guess.
**Correction The B-Tech 50X3 has several screen colors to choose from. I have had it in my truck for about a year. LOVE IT! My previous radio was the ICOM 2730A, I changed to the 50x3 when I discovered that the separate radio face had internal speakers as well. With the 2730 I have use external speaker as the body was mounted underneath the drivers seat. Without external speakers it was difficult to hear radio traffic while driving.
I have the 2730 and love the repeater mode it offers. I use it all the time to extend my handhelds range. As to the radio that you can use your phone with I would say be cautious. In some states being on your phone is illegal whereas being on your handmike is not.
Huge help! As a new ham I have not found a more informative video. Thanks!
Great video! IC-2730 owner here and thought I’d mention that the radio can accept a Bluetooth module, although this is a feature I personally do not use.
good to know, thanks
I WANT THE IC 5100 :) Good Video. I enjoy all your videos. Always down to earth. I have to edit this. I am disabled and most of the time I have to sit in a lazy boy-style chair which is also my bed. The IC 7100 with a detachable face allows me to sit in my chair with a lap table and communicate using this setup. I have room for the IC5100 also which would keep me from changing back and forth from HF to Vhf/Uhf FM. I go with the IC7100 for all modes on the VHF/UHF when needed. The detachable heads are NOT just for mobile use. :)
In your case the IC-7100 sounds perfect, but you aren't using it in a Mobile application. For a desktop of chair-side radio, it seems perfect.
Ordered the Anytone 587UV after watching a bunch of your videos and realizing that maybe, just maybe, I can get into DMR without a programming degree. According to repeaterbook, I have a DMR repeater literally down the street from me, so I figured I'd jump on in. Passed my Tech + General in the same sitting and waiting for my callsign, but when I do, I have a shiny new Icom 7300, a handful of Baofengs, a Wouxun UV9D, Yaesu FT3D and then the Anytone when it arrives to play radio with. Yeah, I have a problem... lol
I have the VGC and it's installed in my garage and hooked up to a dedicated GMRS J pole. I can literally be upstairs in my bedroom with my tablet and TX/RX with it via bluetooth. It's awesome. I've had the BTECH, both the GMRS version and HAM version. Both were a POS. Avoid it!! I have the FTM6000 in my QTH and it's an amazing radio. Basic, but audio quality is amazing. My two other radios are FTM 300 and FTM 400. Both amazing radios and easily moded for GMRS.
So I went the GMRS route prior to getting my ham. I have the 50v2, a kg1000g+, and a QYT 8900d all in the GMRS flavor. Now that I have my ham I have to start all over again. So I got an Anytone 778 for use till I get a more powerful one. Like one that matches my kg1000g+. I do have a ton of spare GMRS radios now so there’s that.
What I like about the Icom 2730 is it's big bright display. The downside is all the extra parts that you have to buy if you want to mount it to the body, and those parts aren't cheap.
Hey Jason watching your videos really good brother hey Jason I was looking gmrs radios and they're pretty nice too
great videos for someone like me just getting started in ham radio. your channel is by far the best ive found. thanks for all the work you put into these videos!
Glad I grabbed a 710g, hopefully Kenwood will release its successor soon!
I’m super interested in going mobile. What all can you do with a mobile radio? Listening wise?
Thanks this is a lot of good information. I have a newer 4 door truck and thought I would mount the radio in the back behind the seats and the head up front. Of course that's what these radios are made for. I thing that's bothering me is the heads don't have a speaker in them so under normal conditions the volume would have to be cracked up to hear what was going on. I did notice that the BOAFENG BTECH does have speaker's in the head but most the others don't. Maybe it's not a problem but just something I was thinking about.
Great video Jason thankyou.are you going to do the same for hf radios in ya car as well as would be good to see? Thanks again
That's the plan!
JASON, can you make an updated version for March 2022. I saw a lot of cool stuff at hamcation that would probably be added to this or replace some of these radios.
This list is still very up to date. What did you see that you think should be added?
@@HamRadio2 the list looks good. Budget friendly.
I would love to see a video challenge on building a rig for all bands on a budget. under $1000. Including antenna, cables, grounding, power supply and the radio. 😁
Your info provide are very good, and helpful, Many thanks.
Just picked up a FTM-300DR used and am taking my test in a week. Should be a fun little setup in my Jeep.
Just wanted to point this out in case anyone is considering the IC-2730a. It actually CAN do Bluetooth with the addition of the UT-133 Bluetooth module.
Yep, just not built in
@@HamRadio2 oh my bad. I must've misunderstood what you said then.
Great video, Thanks!
A couple of suggestions.
When driving I find simple is key. I do not want to be fiddling with a radio while operating in traffic. For that reason the Icom IC-2300H has been THE radio in my vehicle for three years now. VHF only, 65 watts output and bulletproof. This simple mobile radio should be in the hall of fame.
As to dual band mobile radios, I love them. The Alinco 735t is my favorite so we agree on that. A huge feature you did not mention is the 735T is full duplexing so I can use it for satellite work. Perhaps you can mention whether a dual band is full duplexing when you do the best of 2023. Thanks ! W0ZEN
i've got the VGC in my car and it's a cool radio! two quick things however, it's 16 channels per page... and you can have as many pages of memory as your device (phone or tablet) will allow. and the other thing, it will do APRS. oh.. and, it's open banded... this radio WILL transmit on FRS/GMRS as well as MURS channels. at 50 watts.
I looked on Amazin and Ebay and could not find these.
Thank you so much Jason, for recommending the Icom 2730a mobile radio on earlier videos. I bought it a couple years ago and love it. It's an amazing radio and a great price.
Great choice!
Thanks for the review. Regarding Yaesu FTM6000R vs Icom IC2730A, which of these has a better receiver (or, based on the general experience with the brands, which one you expect to have a better receiver)? Thanks.
I’m glad that I stuck with the ICOM Id-5100. The 2730 is cool but I like the idea of having DStar like my 4100. Though I would get the 7300 for HF and get a Yaesu FTM 991 just to have YSF and wires-X.
Do you have a video on Icom 5100a on how to scan by GPS. Have problems getting mine setup
I got my 400 in 2015 it an original the only issue was the separation cable. Being able to mount the head on the dash and keep the mic down in the center console is good.
Would u get the Baofeng F8HP 3rd Gen or a Yaesu radio if both are in the $100 range and if a Yaesu what one would you grab? Thanks n great video appreciate your time.
When jeep goes upside-down you can still read your radios display. I'm kidding of course,
I actually really like this radio because of its versatility, and it's low cost. Thanks KK7KLD
Nice summary and quality video as always. 73!
Excellent video, as always well thought out! I'm a big fan of mobile radios because they are so versatile. I have the FTM 400XD (just got it last year) ... BTW digital is on top (band A). Great radio if you have the money. I've been eyeing the Anytone 587UVII, especially after getting the 878UVII which I'm very happy with.
Thanks for sharing
I want to buy another car and xcvr for the car. thank you for the review it was informative when I make my decision.
I am a new HAM and based in Hong Kong, I wnted to install a ALL-band car radio, looking at BaoFeng BTech UV-50X3, Wouxun KG-UV980P Quad Band, and Yaesu FTM6000R as options.
I have the 2300H and a ID-5100A, I really like them both. I have been thinking about trying the 7100. Is it good or bad thing to be fully invested in one brand? Or should I start trying others? I like ICOM but sometimes I wish they had color displays... Thanks
I highly value your opinion, with that said Im looking for a mobile unit for my jeep 50w what should I get that will not break the bank. I noticed this video is 1 year old so maybe there is a newer unit worth looking at.
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What makes the Wouxun KG-UV980P preferable over something like the TYT TH-9800? I don't see a lot of differences. Is the quality better?
I watched this video and will be getting a radio shortly (test is in a week). This is a vehicle based system. I really like the IC-2730A, but would love to hear if there is anything I should be considering? Another radio in that price/features arena? For my use case, privacy tones (CTCSS) are important. I appreciate you getting back with me.
have you reviewed the QYT KT-980 plus?.. I've been using this radio for about a year.. it's an excellent budget option.
I have used mostly Icom rigs in my vehicles the one exception was my old Yaesu FT8900r quad band rig 29,50,144 MHz 50 watts high power UHF was 40 watts. Put it together when I got rid of my pickup went to a Nissan Rogue wanted to put the 8900 in my car couldn’t find the base.
Haven’t had a mobile rig in my car since. Decided I needed to get one went with the TYT TH7900 dual band band. It’s only been 3 weeks thus far with the separation kit, bracket separation bracket think I was in it for $220 from Amazon. Nice little rig came with programming software as well, does what I need it to do. Also wanted a replacement for my FT 8900r which is out of production why I don’t know it was a great rig. Any who, picked up another TYT product the TH9800, quad band 29,50,144 is 50 watts max UHF is 40 same as the TH7900.
Again, came with everything software, mobile bracket, separation kit, faceplate bracket think I’m into it for $220 as well, still only 3 weeks into it, we do have a 6 meter repeater in my area, a net on Monday evenings. I get good audio reports from both, receive audio with external speakers is good as well. Test of time will tell, for the price it will work, I can always pull one of them to put in my motor home when we go somewhere. Great video, will have to view more of your videos. DE Mark AI4HO
I stayed away from icom due to the white screens. If they had orange displays I'd have a shack full of them instead of Yeasu.
I went with the Yaesu 400's over the 300's because of the touch screen. Lots of great radio's in the video!
This 2730A is a great radio. One of the main reasons I like it is that the microphone plugs into the head of the unit. This allows me to put the radio in the trunk or under the seat or in the back seat. Nothing else does that.
agreed
Actually it has mike ports on both he head and body.
At home, use one for voice, other for packet!
@@DominicMazoch you can hook up into both?? thats way cool. the 2730A is my top choice. I've had the high end icom 5100 and the high end Yaesu Ft400 and I really like the 2730A for that reason alone.
New ham. My hand-me-down ic-2100 died, and won't transmit. ( may need to replace q19)
At this time the yaesu is less than the icon 3700.
But you talked me into the full duel control.
I have done aprs be on beacon with my phone and UV82...
you said digital can be added to the yaesu. But it looks like it might be 'as involved as replacing q19' on the 2100.
I have a QRZ 1 on a mobile j-pole.
I feel I was able to make a sota contact further with the ic-2100.....
Oh and I just bought a bioenno 1212A to power the ic2100... So I can't let it go to waste
WHY IS THE 1.25 BAND ALWAYS LOW POWERED ? WE HAVE A LOCAL REPEATER , BUT 5 WATTS IS LOW FOR A MOBILE UNIT ?? I THINK , THANKS LARRY KM4ZFK 73
@14:00 in Australia on the lowest licence (foundation) we get all modes on 10m but no 6m until standard or advanced.
Hi before you put your Btech 50x3 in your truck see if you can use the SKIP mode because I can't and I tried every which way.
Any chance you could review the Alinco DR-MD-520 T/E in comparison to the
Anytone AT-578 UV iii plus ? Trying to decide, Thanks, Jim H
It looks like Alinco's answer to the UVIII Plus radio, similar to its predecessor here - ua-cam.com/video/mxTon1EUAQM/v-deo.html
Thanks for the information. Been thinking on getting the Anytone or the B-Tech, depending on if I want DMR or not and due to the 220. 73's!
A well balance round up, thanks for making this.
Thanks
The AT-778 is a great mobile rig for most situations. At 130 dollars, easy to live with 25 watts.
I mentioned in the beginning of the video that this episode was for 50w radios. I am planning to make another one about 25w radios.
@@HamRadio2 I think the biggest issue I have with the 50W rigs at the price is no SSB. In most situations, a 25W rig is fine on FM
Love your channel keep up the good work.
Thanks
I'm a new and I was wondering what would be the best site to go to for practice for my technician license and general because I want to try and get both at the same time and I keep taking the pre test and scoring 51-55 percent everytime and that's not good enough so any thoughts would be awesome and I like your show and keep up the good work
Jason I just tested out for my Tech lic. and would like your opinion on a really good mobile radio that is perfect for offroad/overland and one that I may use for a base radio for search and rescue that I can use in a backpack. I am looking at the QYT KT8900 duel band as my backpack and the Yaesu FTM 300DR for the truck. I know the QYT is cheap but would it work?
5 radios in your truck! My, my, you must be a social butterfly!😉
I’m just getting into amateur radio. Can you use the ICOM IC2730 as both a mobile radio and a base station?
Another great video, Jason. I am still looking for mobile radios and this is helpful. I am getting a NMO mount for 2m/70cm antenna and probably use a couple of 1/4x24 mounts for shark ham sticks on the back of the truck. Happy New Year to you. 73!
Great review. Having the FTM-400XD, a great feature is enabling it as a cross-band repeater, which is real sweet. Not sure if the other dual receiver one can do same
Again another great and informative video.
I have the Icom 2730 and it has cross band repeat. I use it all the time to talk to distant repeaters on my ht while working around the house.
Hi Jason, thanks for another informative video. I was wondering if the TYT TH9800 is worth your recommendations since this radio too is a full featured quad band and has the option of crossband. Besides, the price of this rig will not burn a hole in the pocket. Would like to seek your views.
73
New Delhi
My very first video was about that model. It would also be a good choice
@@HamRadio2 Thank you for the prompt response 👍
I'm running the TYT in my Jeep and it does great!
What about the Anytone UV578UVIIIPro ? It is a quad band radio. 70cm/1.25M/2M and DMR all rolled into one radio.
I mentioned the PLUS radio in this video. At that time, the PRO version was sold out everywhere and the rumor was that the PLUS had replaced the PRO. Then...for some reason....Anytone started making the PRO again. I am not sure if this was by popular demand or if they had always intended to do this and just didn't tell anyone, but....today we have both versions, if you can find the PRO in stock anywhere. I personally own the PRO version, not the PLUS model, so yes - both are great radios, but at the time of this recording, I was under the impression that the PRO had been discontinued.
@@HamRadio2 Thanks. I bought one recently AnytoneUV578IIIPro I absolutely love the radio. I am working on the installation in my truck.
Hi and thank you for your videos. I’m coming to this late. I just got my license and I live in the Pocono mountains and want to get my first mobile rig. I was given a Baofeng Bf-8HP as a gift and I can’t reach anyone on it. I’ve narrowed my choices down to the Icom IC2730A and the Alinco DR735T. Is there a “Better” radio of the two? Or which in your opinion is the better value? I am looking for a radio with a cross repeater. I don’t like the Icom 5100 because the mic doesn’t connect to the face.
Which radio did you buy? I'm looking at the same two radios. Bob
It has 16 memory slots, but you can add zones., 16 slots each. I don't recall if there is a limit to the number of zones at the moment. I have an Oklahoma zone, Georgia zone and a Texas Zone. Each one has 16 memorized freqs for that area.
OK, must have missed something. Which Mobile HAM radio was the best?
It's in the video
You are AWESOME!!!
Hi Jason. Great list of radios. I wonder why the Anytone AT-5888UV3 didn't make the list. I have the UV2 and love it. Tri band radio for around 230 bucks at R&L. Keep up the good work!! 73 W9JTC
This question was asked in another comment, but I will re-state my answer here.
That radio has been out of stock for a long time, and was rumored to be discontinued. After checking with R&L and after this video was released, I learned that no... the radio isn't discontinued, but it is in very limited supply and R&L hasn't had them in stock since this video was released. So while yes, I would love to add it to this list, since they are so hard to get, it doesn't seem worth mentioning. Once they finally do come back in stock, I will be making a new video for that mode.
i'm working my way through this video i don't have a half hour or the attention span but clicking through and picking up tips etc etc, does full featured mean it has APRS, D STAR, text etc etc? i can dump a wad of cash on a high dollar like that Yeasu to get all the features or is it ALL give and take based on use? EDIT: yes i clearly have a lot of learning to do, seems CB is dying and everyone is going mobile HAM so there is a lot to learn
Great information. Studying for my General and looking to add a radio to my vehicle also. Thanks. I saved this video for review later. KN6NAE
Glad it was helpful!
Same here
The vrn7500 has multiple banks if 16 channels not just 16 channels. It also has APRS, SSTV, DTMF and CW decoder in the android app. It has a Apple app but is less supported than the android one and is more basic.
Thanks for pointing this out so I don't have to. As near as I can tell it has an unlimited number of banks of 16 channels. No shortage of memory on this unit except you have to switch between Banks which I find pretty handy. Easy to segregate channels for emergency freqs or just talking around or traveling to different areas.
This video is great!
Thanks
I got the ic-2730 for my first mobile radio. Its a great radio. I would recommend it to all new HAMS if they can get it. Great clip 7e3.
No PS port for digi. But for voice, good. Good sound. Easy to see control head. Has mike ports on base and control head. Nifty has a desk stand for control head.
I have two. One in my truck and one in my shack
I have one in my car. I use a mobikind? Bluetooth tnc hooked up to my phone for aprs. It's a great radio
Pretty fair review. I find the lower end Chinese rigs lack a lot on adjacent frequency rejection. Most activity in Kansas City is 2 meters. Mount in a car might determine what you buy. Can you recommend some dashboard mounting ideas.
I don't like mounting to the dash because the sun in Texas, where I live, would kill it, eventually. I'd prefer to mount under the dash or in a console
man I've been looking for this. thanks
Why are all the rigs with detachable control heads now putting the mic plug on the main unit rather than the control head? This is crazy with newer vehicles (very limited room to mount anything by the dashboard), usually mounting the control head up front and the main unit somewhere in the back or under a seat. Especially with the Kenwood units where using the mic extension cable causes the dreaded woodpecker on transmit. Come on engineers and get your stuff together!
Thanks for the info
As always Jason, great job with laying out your top radios for 2022. I agree with you on Kenwood. They have great tried and true radios but lately Yaesu has taken the top spot. Subject to change if Kenwood gets back into the game. 73’
Thanks for watching
Kenwood coming in hot with their 1990's best offering at 2022 prices! Bwahahahaha - Icom 5100 is by far the best choice if you do dstar or only analogue.
Late question, on the Wouxum KG-UV980P can you lock the 10 meter out while you are a Tech? Is that an option to on any brand as I shop. I decided I must have the 1.25. Thanks
Why lock 10m out for tech? We are allowed to use 10m with only a tech.
Oh wait. He’s talking fm. I spoke too soon
Good roundup Jason
ID-5100 it's incredible versatile dual watch radio.
Just bought the alinco dr 735 its a pain to program by hand. I also own an icom id 4100 and the programming menu is a breeze compared to the alinco
Hi Thanks for the video. I don't have my Tech license and would like to get it. I contacted the local ham radio club and they don't know of any. I see that the test can be taken via zoom. I think. Any input would be helpful.
All the information that you gave out, and one thing was glaring in omission
Which radios does cross-band repeater function?
I know that many people do not care about it, but it is nice when you are away from your vehicle, but have you HT with you and you can use the cross-band repeat function to monitor or contact friends while on your HT even if your HT cannot hit the local repeater..
It also works nice as a call in radio or emergency repeater during times of emergency.
One thing you hit on for a couple of radios is how long each radio has been on the market. The older radios might not get firmware updates when a newer radio will more likely get updates on firmware.
Nice video though. It was timely in the fact that I am looking to update my mobile rig (currently FT-8900, not mounted in the truck yet) and looking to maybe buy something newer since the 8900 is about 20 years old.
2730
D578 cross bands..
Just got the FTM 300 .. great little Radio
If I'm reading the change log for the Anytone firmware correctly it looks to me like APRS messaging was added in firmware 2.02: "Add APRS SMS function in the radio menu, allows the radio to receive and transmit APRS message. Sending APRS Text from one AnyTone radio to another that has the APRS Rx feature."
Good, I was hoping they would add that at some point. I will have to try it.
Excellent choices!
Thanks
Hi Jason,
I like your videos. I bought several anytone mobile and a HT. Love the radios, like dmr. Im looking for a base radio that does at least 100W that will also have dmr functionality. I would like the base to be hf, vhf, uhf. I know Im asking alot, but want redundancy. Is there such a device out there? Or, what would be my best and cost effective way to equip my shack to cover those requirements?
Thanks.
Keep up your great content...
Nothing like that on the market at all
Nope. You won't find HF and DMR together.
@@HamRadio2 is there a way to add dmr to Yaesu FT-991A?
@@HamRadio2 Want to dmr from base to mobile simplex, so vhf/uhf...
Are you still in your shed, or have made a move elsewhere? Your setups always look good and I can't tell.
Shed. It’s pretty freaking cool!
Hamshack, yes. I am working on an updated video with it.
Best * amateur * DMR radio on the market, I’ll agree there. But I wouldn’t say best on the market period. Not bashing the video though.
I made that clear in the video. You can find better quality DMR radios on the commercial side, but none of those manufacturers want to make radios for the Amateur world.
@@HamRadio2 Was it one of your videos from a hamfest a couple or so years ago where the Kenwood guys said "stay tuned, we've got some exciting things coming in the near future" when the interviewer (you or whomever it was) asked them about DMR radios for amateur radio? I know I saw that but I don't remember where. I wish they would since they're doing so well with the NX5000 series radios. Even the NX3000 series.
Great info Jason! I'm totally with you with the mic plug. I still run a Yaesu FT-8900 with the body under the passenger seat. I can't imagine an application where I would ever want to plug the mic in the body. This feature is a deal breaker for me when I look to up grade. Thanks again...
I’m in this same boat. Running the FT-8900 as well. Great rig. I’m really looking at upgrading to something that has digital integration built in.
We had two 8900s. Since 2007 or 2008. If I had know they were being discontinued I would have gotten mine out of my jeep when it burnt to the ground a few years ago. Need a new radio since then and nothing has really caught my eye. I wish Yeasu would make a digital capable 8900 replacement.
I had the 8900 in my truck for a year and was disappointed. The knobs were small, fiddly and hard to adjust in a 4wd truck. Also the display was to small to safely view while driving. Switched to the ftm400, way overkill but I like the big display.
Great video!
I vote for a new video review on Btech dual band,
I'm looking at the icom 5100 as a new ham or the olinko. D. R seven thirty five t
do you have a similar video for HF transceivers?
Yes
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I would rather the mic come off the body, which I would mount in my center console, so the mic attachment point would be closer to me...with the head unit on the top center of my dashboard or between my visor and center overhead maplights/moon roof controls depending on length of cables provided...
which ones are superheterodyne?