Thanks, Peter. I love my FT-710. I have also had mine for one year - it was my first ham radio. At first, I was intimidated by it, but now, it's my go-to radio. Yaesu's receivers are so quiet. I love that! Thank you for all your videos. 73.
I bought one from you based on your initial feedback. It has made an excellent first radio and I have read of a number of seasoned Hams that have said it’s the best radio they have owned. Clearly with a bigger spend you will find additional features. Thanks for the advice. 👍 73
I've had the FT-710 for two years now and it is excellent. It is as quiet and sensitive as my FTDX-3000 and features excellent selectivity in a contest environment. It is 'head and shoulders' above an Icom 7300 and is cheaper as well. Advice for your video.....I would program "VVV VVV DE CALLSIGN' instead of 'TEST'. The 'test' might be construed as someone participating in a contest.
Great video! I love mine but I also do not have another radio I can compare it to. But with that said, it makes a very good first HF radio as it is very simple and easy to use, has all the bells and whistles you need to get going all while coming in at and excellent price point. Also it’s great for taking out of the shack and into the field with its size for some portable operations.
The 710 is a standard setter. For its price range, the 450 for many years was the "compared to" radio but with the 710, the continuing improvement is almost limitless because it pivots on the use of software. Although in a different category, the Xiegu G90 is also software upgradable. Edit: DE KK5R
I don't see a killer feature where would it be way better than the IC-7300? It looks like a competitor in the same price class with similar features. I don't see the point to throw away my IC-7300 and get this instead.
@@la7dfa So the IC-7300 got a better sensitivity and lower noise floor and the FT-710 in some case better filtering? I am not sure what all those numbers really mean in a practical setup without comparing them side by side.
@@OffSurfaceAdventures A really important parameter is the big signal handling. Will a really weak signal close to a 9+30dB signal survive? That is the most important trait of a radio, and here are were those modern HF Yaesu radios shine. Any cheap radio can have incredible sensitivity with a cheap component, but big signal handling is the important one. For a modest antenna setup the 7300 will work like a charm, but when you get a decent yagi in a relatively noise free location you will notice the difference. I remember a few decades ago when I was listening to the CQWW contest on 20m with my FT-767GX. That was a crap radio on HF and even on the most quiet and free frequency the S-meter showed S5 noise from all those big signals elsewhere on the band.
Yes I have the FT817ND also, another rig I would not part with. My other equipment is my IC-7200, Barrett 2050 and my FT897ND all great rigs and no plans to change.
I am very happy with my FT710 and think i made a great choice. Two minus points that i have found: 1) The position of the tuning button, just below the power button. 2) Not all functions are available using the touchscreen or mouse (e,g. going to the menu system). So when operating with a big screen and mouse you still sometimes need to use buttons on the radio itself. 73 PD1LAB
@@26OP011 Great ! Thanks for the info!!! I expect i need to study the manual better! Perhaps than i can also find how e.g. change the power from 20 to 60 Watt using the mouse and screen only ! Or is there somewhere a UA-cam video to learn using the FT710 with your mouse on a screen only?
I have a KW TS990, Yaesu FTDX3000, 817 and FT991, Icom 7100, 7300/9700 Twins and 705/905 Twins and am now looking at the 710 as I like the receiving specs and it's compactness.
@ how'd you guess? My actual collection is some vintage 40's-60's era Hammarlund, Heathkit, Hallicrafters, and Collins rigs. I also have a 70's era CB radio collection.
Ah! You're just the person then. I have a couple of 991s, one in each QTH, but I've been fascinated by the 710. How do you think they compare? Is there a step change or is it just that little bit better?
@paulsengupta971 so the scope is a LOT better, and the controls for reducing noise are significantly better. Its sort of personal preference but *mostly* I prefer the button layout but I have tended to rest my fingers on the top of the case and on the 710 there's buttons there so that was an adjustment. There huge thing for me is the monitor and mouse support. Its not perfect but being able to click to tune and having the big screen really transforms the use for me. I prefer the menu system on the 710 too and it's a bit easier to set up for digital modes. I was interested in the 710 for a while after having used my club one with the screen and mouse I went out and bought one. I would say a significant difference but not game changing tbh. With the cashback and discount they can be had for £815 plus delivery and that's a bargain IMHO. Hope that helps!
@@JohnR_ytbe Thank you very much, yes, that's great. I got my 991s before the 710 came out but one of the reasons I got them was to fit on bedside cabinets. I don't have a shack, just that, so a monitor and mouse are a bit of a non-starter for me. I'd like a have a proper desk, maybe I'll get one up some time. I have a similar means of spinning the dial with all my radios, I have my four fingers on top of the radio and spin the dial with my thumb!
@paulsengupta971 yes that's what can be tricky on the 710. There's a sort of bar between those top buttons and the front and I rest them on that. I think I've emailed you
Your earlier videos on the FT-710 were the main reason I purchased on this past April. It's an awesome radio and I couldn't be more pleased. I noticed the aircraft photos on the wall.....are you a pilot by chance? Keep up the great informative videos. Tony (N4TMH).
I have used my Icom 7300 since I entered the hobby 4 years ago. I did not like the user interface on the FT-891 (which I still own) and have a significant investment in a boom mic and rig control software for the 7300. Nonetheless I was intrigued by the reports of the FT-710's receiver, especially with CW. I debated between the FT-710 and the DX10, and opted for the lesser price of the FT-710. I have had it a week and used it primarily for CW. I can absolutely state the receiver performance on the 710 is superior to the 7300. I have them side by side with an A/B switch and it is definitely quieter and hears more. Begrudgingly, I will be migrating to the FT-710. 🙂
I have the FT-710 and I love the radio. One BIG fault is that there is no TXW button like on the FT-DX10 but you have to use the function-button for this. This gives a 1 second delay and that's way too long for finding a station in the pile-up when working split.
Another great video, Peter. I too have owned the FT-710 for about a year. I have a VDI-D to HDMI cable and use an external HDMI monitor. On our radio club's WhatsApp chat there were some memebers warning of voltages coming back into the transceiever through the VDI cable prodiced by the HDMI in the monitor. This may cause a fuse to blow in the FT-710. Just wondered what your views were on this? Should I be using the VGA socket on the monitor? Thanks Peter, James (M7SWL).
No built in soundcard is a bit rough this decade. Still need boxes and wires, does it do cat control via usb or is that more wires to buy and link up. I dont understand sometimes. For example, the old 847 with no swr meter, no vox and you need to be on different band for the dual RX to work full duplex. Cant do iss fm duplex etc. Why do they do this to us. A dedicated rx input is a basic necessity now too for many.
I notice if I use noise blanker NB and notch at the same time I hear crackling. If I turn noise blanker off the crackling stops. I wonder if anyone else can replicate this.
Essentially because the FTDX10 has a roofing filter before the ADC and so can achieve better blocking performance for signals outside that filter's passband. Depending on your requirements this may be an advantage but of course it is a more expensive radio.
The FT-710 is my upgrade from the G90. A world of difference especially with the quiet receiver side. I've had my Field model for a year as well and I find I don't need the extra speaker or the extra $$$. I'm still debating a monitor as I can see the screen and I don't have the desk space anyway! A mouse is cheating! 73 de KN6ZVI
In my opinion, the panoramic display of this radio (same as the FTDX-10 and 101) is quite useless because it’s too fast, and it’s not possible to adjust either the levels or the averaging. Moreover, the 3D display seems completely unusable to me, especially when the band is crowded. All the best SDR programs on PC allow such adjustments, and it’s hard to transition to the display offered by these radios. I believe that Yaesu should do something serious in this direction; otherwise, that nice display full of schizophrenic signals will remain just a pretty gadget.
You forgot to mention how bad the DNR is unless it's set on 1 or above 9 as it sounds like the signals are under water same as the yeasu 991, save up a bit more and buy the dx10 wld be better advice
I didn’t like the 710. Had it for 3 months. That silly multi knob filter adjustment toggle switching was terrible. Also the fan was on constantly and very loud.
Ohhh... I have had the FTDX101d for five years and never used those buttons. I see now the are for changing VFOs. I have use the ones on the radio all the time. I guess they are programmable on the mic, so will have a look in the menu for something more useful.
Its the most amazing radio I've ever bought and used. I'd recommend it to anybody.
Your earlier video you posted on the 710 helped in my decision to purchase this radio. I appreciate how you do your presentations.
Thanks, Peter. I love my FT-710. I have also had mine for one year - it was my first ham radio. At first, I was intimidated by it, but now, it's my go-to radio. Yaesu's receivers are so quiet. I love that! Thank you for all your videos. 73.
Thanks for sharing
First rig I bought as a new ham, just came out. No regrets
Happy Christmas Peter. I have heard many people on the Ft710. And most give positive feedback on this new radio.
And good wishes to you.
I bought one from you based on your initial feedback. It has made an excellent first radio and I have read of a number of seasoned Hams that have said it’s the best radio they have owned.
Clearly with a bigger spend you will find additional features.
Thanks for the advice. 👍 73
Glad to hear from you and to know how you are enjoying the radio.
Nice one Peter, have been looking at the 710 for a while and your video has reinforced my interest. I'll be in touch 👍
Good to hear from you. Thanks for sharing.
I've had the FT-710 for two years now and it is excellent. It is as quiet and sensitive as my FTDX-3000 and features excellent selectivity in a contest environment. It is 'head and shoulders' above an Icom 7300 and is cheaper as well. Advice for your video.....I would program "VVV VVV DE CALLSIGN' instead of 'TEST'. The 'test' might be construed as someone participating in a contest.
Great video! I love mine but I also do not have another radio I can compare it to. But with that said, it makes a very good first HF radio as it is very simple and easy to use, has all the bells and whistles you need to get going all while coming in at and excellent price point. Also it’s great for taking out of the shack and into the field with its size for some portable operations.
The 710 is a standard setter. For its price range, the 450 for many years was the "compared to" radio but with the 710, the continuing improvement is almost limitless because it pivots on the use of software. Although in a different category, the Xiegu G90 is also software upgradable.
Edit: DE KK5R
Very good review. This sounds like an IC-7300 Killer. Thank you for posting.
Take a look at the sherweng table. The 7300 is not close. I have the 101d and love it.
I don't see a killer feature where would it be way better than the IC-7300? It looks like a competitor in the same price class with similar features. I don't see the point to throw away my IC-7300 and get this instead.
@@la7dfa So the IC-7300 got a better sensitivity and lower noise floor and the FT-710 in some case better filtering? I am not sure what all those numbers really mean in a practical setup without comparing them side by side.
@@OffSurfaceAdventures DNR filters best digital filters
@@OffSurfaceAdventures A really important parameter is the big signal handling. Will a really weak signal close to a 9+30dB signal survive? That is the most important trait of a radio, and here are were those modern HF Yaesu radios shine.
Any cheap radio can have incredible sensitivity with a cheap component, but big signal handling is the important one.
For a modest antenna setup the 7300 will work like a charm, but when you get a decent yagi in a relatively noise free location you will notice the difference.
I remember a few decades ago when I was listening to the CQWW contest on 20m with my FT-767GX. That was a crap radio on HF and even on the most quiet and free frequency the S-meter showed S5 noise from all those big signals elsewhere on the band.
Ft991a Ft710 ftdx10 Ftdx101mp and a G90 I use the G90 more than the others
Also the ft817nd just for 2m n 70cm local nets
Same here my G90 is a great rig.
The ft710 is a amazing radio and good for field days 😊
Yes I have the FT817ND also, another rig I would not part with. My other equipment is my IC-7200, Barrett 2050 and my FT897ND all great rigs and no plans to change.
Thanks for your video I just bought one today, the reverse beacon is very interesting 😀
Enjoy
I am very happy with my FT710 and think i made a great choice. Two minus points that i have found:
1) The position of the tuning button, just below the power button.
2) Not all functions are available using the touchscreen or mouse (e,g. going to the menu system). So when operating with a big screen and mouse you still sometimes need to use buttons on the radio itself.
73 PD1LAB
Thanks for sharing.
right click opens the menu with a mouse
@@26OP011 Great ! Thanks for the info!!! I expect i need to study the manual better!
Perhaps than i can also find how e.g. change the power from 20 to 60 Watt using the mouse and screen only ! Or is there somewhere a UA-cam video to learn using the FT710 with your mouse on a screen only?
I have a KW TS990, Yaesu FTDX3000, 817 and FT991, Icom 7100, 7300/9700 Twins and 705/905 Twins and am now looking at the 710 as I like the receiving specs and it's compactness.
At this point you're just collecting radios, aren't you? :-)
@ how'd you guess? My actual collection is some vintage 40's-60's era Hammarlund, Heathkit, Hallicrafters, and Collins rigs. I also have a 70's era CB radio collection.
Fully agree on both SSB and CW
Have 991a but decided to get the 710 for mobile and portable and don't regret it
Ah! You're just the person then. I have a couple of 991s, one in each QTH, but I've been fascinated by the 710. How do you think they compare? Is there a step change or is it just that little bit better?
@paulsengupta971 so the scope is a LOT better, and the controls for reducing noise are significantly better. Its sort of personal preference but *mostly* I prefer the button layout but I have tended to rest my fingers on the top of the case and on the 710 there's buttons there so that was an adjustment. There huge thing for me is the monitor and mouse support. Its not perfect but being able to click to tune and having the big screen really transforms the use for me. I prefer the menu system on the 710 too and it's a bit easier to set up for digital modes. I was interested in the 710 for a while after having used my club one with the screen and mouse I went out and bought one. I would say a significant difference but not game changing tbh. With the cashback and discount they can be had for £815 plus delivery and that's a bargain IMHO. Hope that helps!
@@JohnR_ytbe Thank you very much, yes, that's great. I got my 991s before the 710 came out but one of the reasons I got them was to fit on bedside cabinets. I don't have a shack, just that, so a monitor and mouse are a bit of a non-starter for me. I'd like a have a proper desk, maybe I'll get one up some time. I have a similar means of spinning the dial with all my radios, I have my four fingers on top of the radio and spin the dial with my thumb!
@paulsengupta971 yes that's what can be tricky on the 710. There's a sort of bar between those top buttons and the front and I rest them on that. I think I've emailed you
Nice radio. I just wish it had the VHF/UHF like the 991 has.
Your earlier videos on the FT-710 were the main reason I purchased on this past April. It's an awesome radio and I couldn't be more pleased. I noticed the aircraft photos on the wall.....are you a pilot by chance? Keep up the great informative videos. Tony (N4TMH).
No not a pilot. I did 7 hours solo as a student and then suffered an eye problem that stick with me!
I have used my Icom 7300 since I entered the hobby 4 years ago. I did not like the user interface on the FT-891 (which I still own) and have a significant investment in a boom mic and rig control software for the 7300. Nonetheless I was intrigued by the reports of the FT-710's receiver, especially with CW. I debated between the FT-710 and the DX10, and opted for the lesser price of the FT-710. I have had it a week and used it primarily for CW. I can absolutely state the receiver performance on the 710 is superior to the 7300. I have them side by side with an A/B switch and it is definitely quieter and hears more. Begrudgingly, I will be migrating to the FT-710. 🙂
Thanks for sharing your experience,
I have the FT-710 and I love the radio. One BIG fault is that there is no TXW button like on the FT-DX10 but you have to use the function-button for this. This gives a 1 second delay and that's way too long for finding a station in the pile-up when working split.
Another great video, Peter. I too have owned the FT-710 for about a year. I have a VDI-D to HDMI cable and use an external HDMI monitor. On our radio club's WhatsApp chat there were some memebers warning of voltages coming back into the transceiever through the VDI cable prodiced by the HDMI in the monitor. This may cause a fuse to blow in the FT-710. Just wondered what your views were on this? Should I be using the VGA socket on the monitor? Thanks Peter, James (M7SWL).
I have had no problem.
No built in soundcard is a bit rough this decade. Still need boxes and wires, does it do cat control via usb or is that more wires to buy and link up. I dont understand sometimes. For example, the old 847 with no swr meter, no vox and you need to be on different band for the dual RX to work full duplex. Cant do iss fm duplex etc. Why do they do this to us. A dedicated rx input is a basic necessity now too for many.
Its GOOD Peter, Its real GOOD!!! 👍👍👍
I would like a connector for a separate RX antenna. Otherwise it looks great!
Do u know why the 710 in other countries transmit on 4k wide bit not on the UK
Can you add a usb hub to use mouse AND keybd at same time?
G4BTI
I don’t know as not had need for keyboard. I suspect yes.
Great review keep the videos coming
I notice if I use noise blanker NB and notch at the same time I hear crackling. If I turn noise blanker off the crackling stops. I wonder if anyone else can replicate this.
I have an FTDX10, as was slightly better on the sherwood radio ratings, but 710 good radio for the money and third on sherwood ratings
Yes both are great radios.
Essentially because the FTDX10 has a roofing filter before the ADC and so can achieve better blocking performance for signals outside that filter's passband.
Depending on your requirements this may be an advantage but of course it is a more expensive radio.
Did I understand that correctly? No relays for QSK? Pin diodes?
Yes.
The FT-710 is my upgrade from the G90. A world of difference especially with the quiet receiver side. I've had my Field model for a year as well and I find I don't need the extra speaker or the extra $$$. I'm still debating a monitor as I can see the screen and I don't have the desk space anyway! A mouse is cheating! 73 de KN6ZVI
Thanks for sharing.
I have field too. Using with an old DVI monitor and mouse and it transforms the experience for me.
How does the FT seven one zero compare with the FT seven ten?
The Transceiver look's cool but the slow process of the tuner it really bother's me. I have the FT-991 also and it happen the same thing
i have a 991A i wish the 710 was a shack in a box to upgrade the 991A
In my opinion, the panoramic display of this radio (same as the FTDX-10 and 101) is quite useless because it’s too fast, and it’s not possible to adjust either the levels or the averaging. Moreover, the 3D display seems completely unusable to me, especially when the band is crowded. All the best SDR programs on PC allow such adjustments, and it’s hard to transition to the display offered by these radios. I believe that Yaesu should do something serious in this direction; otherwise, that nice display full of schizophrenic signals will remain just a pretty gadget.
The levels can be adjusted. Switch off 3D, adjust levels and its one of the best in my opinion.
You forgot to mention how bad the DNR is unless it's set on 1 or above 9 as it sounds like the signals are under water same as the yeasu 991, save up a bit more and buy the dx10 wld be better advice
I didn’t like the 710. Had it for 3 months. That silly multi knob filter adjustment toggle switching was terrible. Also the fan was on constantly and very loud.
i stay as far away as i can with any radio that as more than just up and down on the mic
Ohhh... I have had the FTDX101d for five years and never used those buttons. I see now the are for changing VFOs. I have use the ones on the radio all the time. I guess they are programmable on the mic, so will have a look in the menu for something more useful.
Oh the all new F
T-719 field ?