I've had my FTDX10 for about a month now. Absolutely love it, but it's definitely not perfect. Pretty much all of my issues relate to UI/UX, with the biggest one being that you can't get to the main function menu when using a mouse and display! If I want to change any of the settings deeper in the radio I need to reach over and click the function knob to bring the menu up, THEN I can go back to the mouse and my big screen to navigate around and change what I need to. Not a huge deal but it really should be easier.
Hi Bob, enjoyed your video. There is a way to connect a box inline with the 7300's mic cable to initiate all those memories--aftermarket, of course. BTW, no HDMI because there's a horrendous licensing fee--not open source. hope you're enjoying Idaho! 73, Dave, KEØOG
@@anonymous_friend Probably if you're an existing company that is already setup to deal with HDMI and producing in volume. I'm fine with ham radios dodging proprietary crap... but then more often than not they introduce their own proprietary crap and shoot themselves and us the customer in the foot anyway.
2 things... I've seen it mentioned all over already, the scroll wheel on the mouse not being able to adjust frequency, or anything else for that matter. The other, I wish there was an easier way to switch control of the RF gain and SQL. The only way I've seen, is going into the Operation Settings and doing it there. Heck, make it automatic, if I switch to AM or FM, make it SQL automatically, SSB it sets to RF gain.
Mine periodically has an audio problem, sometimes on receive, the audio sounds like it’s coming through a drive inn movie speaker , very monotone , the only way to get it back to normal is to key the mic. I’ve tried different mics, this will sound like this all day until the mic is pushed and then it is back to normal, then it might not do it for days. Yaesu has looked at this problem twice, Tim Factor can’t fix it. So I bought an Icom 7300.
I like that they just came up with an update to adjust the level on the TX Scope, however, they still have not fixed the Rx and TX Scope issue! Often the Rx and TX Scope displays corrupt screens, more noticeable with smaller Span settings (10kHz)!
I totally agree with you on the horrible DVI-d connector and problems with connectivity to non DVI-d monitors and the possibility of blowing fuses or worse, the chip itself. I also would love backlit buttons on it so I don't need all the roomlights on to see it. But apart from these faults, love the radio! Thanks for the video......Mike. G4HLT.
I agree with swapping the VFO's. Tip... Once you press the band button, you can roll the big ring to make your selection. It gives you more time. Also I'd like to mouse wheel the frequency like SDR.
At 5:20 where you are talking about moving up to the FM portion, you can just touch the screen where you want to go and get there instantly, or at least I can on my FT-710 and I bet it is the same on the DX10. However, you are definitely correct about a perfect 9. I have owned probably 30 motorcycles and none of them are perfect. I am sure radios are the same. Thanks for the great video! 73's.
A perfect 10 radio would have a bolt on AI module that when I spoke at it to do something like "Make that signal cleaner" or "boost it" The AI would be able to translate what I wanted from normal person to Radio control function. Like if i walked onto a sci0fi ship and said Take me to mars the ship would handle the course, direction, ordering the food, and logistics etc.
You mentioned the issue with the buttons around the VFO knob. That is why I avoided the FTDX10. I have Gillian Barre syndrome and dexterity is a big issue. I have a 7300 and recently purchased a FT 710. The controls on these radios are much more handicapped friendly.
My mother was stricken with Guillain-Barre back in 2001 and was completely paralyzed for months, couldn't even breathe on her own. She gradually recovered, but is still severely handicapped so I can totally understand why the FTDX10 is not for you! Hope you are doing okay and that your recovery continues.
About one function taking up the whole screen and hiding everything underneath... How about an option to display the waterfall on the external monitor and use the radio's little display for the other intermittently-used utilities?
I've had my FTDX10 for just over a year. Love the rig and have made great contacts and always receive good audio reports. But there are a few annoyances, mostly in the UI, as has been mentioned. My biggest gripe is the lack of SWR scan capabilities. Heck, even my $450 Xiegu G90 has that capacity. And frankly the G90 also has a superior tuner. That said, both rigs have a place in my shack but only the Xiegu goes mobile. Thanks for the channel. N7BWB Middleton, ID
Very good Points Bob, my biggest bitch is I don't have a dx10 lol. Seriously been considering picking one up this year, but the biggest draw back I just seen in your video for me is not being able to see all the meters at once , I use that all the time even at home on my 7300 as I'm tuning my tuner/amp or adjusting for digital modes, I like to see everything at the same time.
I agree with you completely. I have owned my FTDX10 for 3months. Having said that I still think it’s the best HF rig under $3000, so the items you mentioned are the difference between a $1400 rig and one costing double that amount.
My MFJ tuner has multiple inputs for antennas, I just use that. The other gripes about wanting it to be like a IC7300 I can't relate to because I upgraded from a FT991A. Thanks for this, I'm still enjoying my FTDX10, it's great for CW.
My biggest gripe is the screen timer when on the band screen and when you don't make a selection it put you in you next band stack. I know this was not the case with previous firmware version but the latest version it does this. Which means they changed it to this.
I'd love a 1k setting on one of the VFO knobs...any of them. Would also like to see the band menu come up if you touch the Mhz numbers on the screen. This way I wouldnt have to worry about using the band button. Closest thing to a 10 for me would be shoehorning a FTDX10 receiver into a 7300.. :)
I had the same issue with N3FJP logging and wsjt-x on both the FTDX101D and the FTDX10. I had to give up control to one program. Solved: I use the 9 pin serial port on the radio, through a USB to serial converter, to provide data and control to the logging program and the radio's USB port to provide data and control to wsjt-x. I just have to remember to change which radio has control in my logging program. Also, I had to create two instances of wsjt-x: one for each radio. If your only using one radio, not an issue.
I'd use the 7300 if the waterfall sensitivity could be adjusted past 20 db. I've made contacts that didn't show up on the display. I could hear them but not see them.
I really love my FTDX10. That radio handles the noise in Atlanta so well. On a good note a lot of what you have is software so the possibility of change is out there. If I could add anything it would be a split screen operation with the external monitor. Maybe asking too much here. Just seems like it would be nice to have different information on the monitor instead of cloning the main display. Not a deal breaker but a nice to have. I also agree on swapping the inner and outer VFO wheels. Seems like that could be a software function also. Like in your CS button, so select VFO Swap and every time your turn on CS your wheels are swapped.
I like my FTDX-10 alot, but why do I have to push the "FUNC" key to bring up the menu? I'd like to be able to pull that up with a mouse click somehere on the screen. The mouse can be used once the menus are up, so why not make it so you can access the menus also with the mouse. Also would like to be able to adjust frequency with the mouse. Both of these functions could be provided in software and would really make the external monitor more useful.
The Digital Notch feature introduces distortion on loud signals. On 40 and 80m nets this is a big problem since I can’t have it on to squash the lid tuner uppers. The ft-710 fixed the issue but Yaesu needs to update the dx10
I have a remote controller that I bought from one the Chinese websites for $20 and while being smaller than the FH-2 it works fine. You can also home brew one, its just switches and resisitors. A great radio for the price. The biggest problem with the radio is the parametric equalizer is not easy to set up as far as TX audio and the settings are really backwards. I also have a 101MP and it solves some of these problems with more real estate but a whopping price!
HDMI is not used as it requires a heafty license fee from the owners of the technology and DVI is free. Adding the fee onto the price of the radio would become higher priced than toe competition.
I don't much care about the type of power connector but generally agree with your gripes. I find the band selection menu times out far too fast despite an earlier firmware update that slows it down a little. I have only had the radio here for a few days so far, I like the single USB cable which in my case goes to a Raspberry Pi running WSJT-X. I too am puzzled by the 2 UARTS.... Being in the UK I have enabled the 70MHz band on this one but it is a shame the menu combines the band with GEN on one on-screen button. Performance of the receiver is impressive as is the very effective noise reduction. Having had a rig with dual receive and a number of antenna ports allowing things like diversity receive I do miss these things on the FTDX-10 but that is not a criticism. It is a compact radio, so ergonomics and features suffer. The rig has done a lot to persuade me that I should splash out on the FTDX-101 at some point...
Not too many things I have issues with, but I haven’t gone through everything with he radio. The only way to make a perfect radio to build one oneself, but someone will find something not perfect to them. Keep enjoying the FTDX10!!! 73!
Bob the one thing in your list you didnt have was the spectrum scope looks like a kids toy way too fast with the 7300 you can adjust it so it useful! But thats my biggest gripe with Yaesu radios,but i still want one but Yaesu could correct it with a software change! 73
I just received my FTDX10 today. I will have to learn how to use it but it worked right out of the box on my DX Commander Classic antenna. I have had the IC-7300 for four years now and have no plans to sell it. Where did you find the meter options on the FTDX10 menu? I like the meter and scope options on the IC-7300. My next step is the IC-7610. 73!
You forgot one item. The spectrum display has corrupt data in it. It is very hard to notice, but use the CENTER mode, and a SPAN of 10kHz. Every so often you can see a corrupt screen. Record the screen with a cellphone of camera, and then step through it frame-by-frame. You will see what I am talking about! Almost like the FPGA is not fast enough, or the code is not written correctly. Hopefully in the future it will be corrected. I have seen this on 2 FTDX units so far. FTDX-101D and MP are fine. It is more noticeable on stronger signals, S9 to S9+20dB. By the way, why would one not want to see the noise floor on the spectrum display? I want to see weaker signals too, NOT just the strong ones!
How about a SDR radio as an dongle on droids. Then via cable or BT, connect to a computer, tablet or cell. Then the rig part could be hidden. You can run a mode railroad on a cell with Lionel or Marklin software. Why not ham radio? Or Flight Sim type program for ham radio that does not cost an arm or a leg!
There needs to be more antennae ports on desktop rigs. Elecraft and Kenwood rigs. On an SFR more Ant ports should not be a big deal. And an Ant port for receive.
This is classic! The last video I watched from you was the "10" video you did on the DX10. I actually cancelled an order for the 7300 and changed it to the DX10 because of that video (LOL). No worries, pal...I love the radio and am having lots of fun with it...73
I know this is an old post but I don’t see why you would want both your logging program AND wsjt-x to control the rig?? In the case of MacLogger they have instructions on how to use the two together as do most logging programs. WSJT-x should control the radio with the logging program just grabbing the info to put it in your log. Why would you want WSJT-x open if you’re going to use the logging program to control the radio? If your intention is to switch between wsjt-x and other modes, then your problem is with wsjt-x not radio as it’s wsjt-x that sends the freq and mode commands to the radio when it’s running.
Fascinating device. Being that it is an SDR, will a software modification get this transceiver to be able to get into frequencies used by aviation, 108Mhz to 136Mhz AM, or up to 174Mhz, if only for listening? SDR receivers are incredibly versatile. The one in the transceiver is likely in direct sampling Q mode, since I is imaginary. Perhaps if it is taken out of direct sampling Q mode, it may be able to access VHF-high frequencies, maybe even UHF frequencies, if only for listening. I doubt the amplifiers and filters that work on HF would work on VHF.
On the fence weither to buy the FTdx10 or go back to the 710 which I tried out for a month. I liked the 710 but I know the filters are much better on the 10 along with easier to access-friendlier functions. I also learned that using a HDMI converter for DVI for external causes a fuse/circuit to blow requiring service to the unit to have it repaired... the 710 has a self resetting one. One of my biggest dislikes on the 710 was having to go into the menu to change contour, notch etc.. and have just a couple seconds before it kicked you back out only having to start over again. Adjusting the DNR ..same issue. I really want to like the 991A, but everyone has told me that it just can't stand up against the 10. I do like how the 991 is layed out. I have also been told that the 10 is to big to use portable.. but a couple inches and 3 pounds difference, is that really a big deal?
Yes, I avoid using the DX10 for battery-powered portable. Depending on the settings, the RX draw on the 7300 is 0.9 to 1.1Amps. The DX10 is 2.2 to 2.6Amps.
I am not sure that Yaesu has the software down pat on this radio. Seems it can be kinda flaky at times. I'm not sure I trust it. I also wonder if this is a radio that will have the reliability that the Icom 7300 has readily displayed for about 8 years now. Time will tell. All that being said I am impressed with the receiver on the Ft Dx 10. Definitely very good.
😂I get it even with my Kenwood 590 SG if I’m out seeking messages, I can change the power rating between messages. I have to turn it off and back on the sound card locked up only do with doing hope I pick you up from Washington state since we’re almost next-door well, Cullman regional! 12:26
I have had my FTdx10 for over a year and my 7300 for 5. I generally agree with your complaints on the 10 but really enjoy running it. The 7300 is a very high quality radio and I still run it daily
#1 Hands-down for me is the BAND button display timeout. Almost every time I use it, by the time I figure out which band button I want in that big matrix, it times out before I can push it and have to do it again. Grrr. Stupidly annoying. You're right about the HDMI instead of the display port. It would be easy to capture the display on your PC with OBS or something. I have a display port to USB 3 capture card but it doesn't play nice with the DX10 circuitry. 73++
Great points. I’ve had my FTDX10 for just over a year. My biggest gripe is the cramped cockpit but I’ve gotten use to it. Second issue would be the power connection, would like to see Powerpoles used (but I’m guessing that’s probably expensive licensing and they want to keep this radio at a fairly entry-level price point). I ended up buying a DVI-D monitor on Amazon for cheap and it’s been great (I didn’t want to risk the DVI to HDMI cable issue that I’ve read about). Thanks for the video. -Chris, K1PRD
Here's my basic understanding: you can use a DVI-D--HDMI converter/adapter but using the CORRECT TYPE is absolutely necessary. Some adapters are bi-directional, meaning power from your display can be passed back into the FTDX-10. This can damage the radio, resulting in Yaesu involvement to fix your rig. If you use a one-way converter/adapter, then you should be okay and the power issue is averted. This is simply what I've gathered from others online, I don't have an electrical engineering degree. :) Search for this known issue and you'll find many people suggesting the one-way converter/adapter they found. Some have purchased it on Amazon, etc. I simply chose to avoid the entire issue and purchase an inexpensive DVI-D monitor.
Let me add one. Connectivity. I have a 101MP, great radio, but there's no simple way to remotely control the radio unless it's something new I haven't seen. Tim KG6G
Any idea what that weird noise/RFI was in like strips across 40m? I had the same thing for a long time, but I lost power once and it hasn't showed back up since so I have no clue what caused it.
Sir, i have one of those Radios on Order, can you tell me in non Technical terms step by step the procedure to connect it to your Computer via Usb Cable, do you have to go into the Radio Menu first and set stuff in the Menu Regards john
I made a free software to control the memories tx, you only need the usb connected to the computer and it wont interfere with other programs using the radio.
Can you use CAT commands to trigger CW and voice memories? I've got that set up with my 7300. I just haven't figured out how to get a repeating memory or if that is even possible from 7300 CAT control.
Hi, I also don't like the ergonomics of the Yaesu, I don't like the appearance and display settings either. The menu system is also not quite suitable for me. Unfortunately, this radio has the best receiver in its category, actually even in a much more expensive category. It is still possible to buy the IC703 and thus return to better logic, display and menu, but also back to a receiver with worse characteristics and sound. I would like to buy one of those radios, but even though I know that there is no such thing as an ideal one, I have not yet decided on one. Rather, I might look for a used IC7610.
Also, an HDMI just plugs in and hangs on by tension. Not good if you're moving the radio around (field day?) or otherwise bumping the cable. HDMI ports can fail if they wiggle around too much. Now, that DVI port screws down and snugs in place...you can hit the cable, let it hang off of a picnic table, whatever...the part that secures to the radio will not move once screwed in. That's a feature not a drawback...IMO.
I've never understood people's infatuation with Andersen power pole connectors. The four pin Molex connector supplied by Yaesu does exactly the same thing,
If you're doing a single point connection, then yes, but, if you move around a lot, go to field day... Use battery packs or swap in other radios for use, or, just want to standardize power connections, it would be nice to have blade fuses ON the back of the radio or even in the radio and easily set up a power cord with just two wires instead of the 4 into 2 on this radio or my Kenwood TS-480hx with a pair of 6's and the higher expense of a power cord, makes us not even want to consider shortening it because we might need the full length... Power poles or something similar that's not proprietary is a boon... Or, put another way? I'll build a new harness that's to the correct length for each place I'll put a piece of equipment like a radio, that can be interchanged, way way before I'll cut a not ready to get and too expensive factory power cord... (I've yet to do so and I've been a ham since 92? 93?) If I had power pole mod kits for my radios, I'd do it this week
I like mine, but there are issues... Yeah the band button is really jammed in there. Fortunately, im not changing bands constantly. How about the compatibility problem with about 80% wireless mice? Even with firmware update. Who wants to spin a vfo dial all day on 10M if you could rapidly & accurately move the distance with a mouse? What about that deliberately dumbed down NON averaging spectrum display? Makes accurate point & click more difficult. A "snap to nearest" (500hz 1000hz etc) setting for mouse point & click on the spectrum display to change frequency would be great.
The UI / UX isn't good. It looks lovely, but the design philosophy is one of "Form Over Function", rather than "Form Follows Function". Having said that, for me the positives outweigh the negatives, plus I have a 7300 to fall back on when frustration levels peak. The DX10 is a keeper... until Icom replace the 7300. PS I hear you on the "meters" screen - I really miss that for digi-modes.
No, there are not 3 USB-ports! You didn't understand the difference between a USB-host and USB-clients! There ist one USB-client- and tho USB-host--ports.
@@K6UDA No, you can plugin two USB-devices/clients. (Mouse, keyboard etc.) This two ports are so called host-ports, where the TRX works as an USB-host. The FT-DX10 itself is also an USB-device (a client), what is available on the third connector. That's the connection to your PC, which is an USB-host.
You have the USB that you can plug a mouse or keyboard into, the radio supplies power to those ports and the single one you plug the cord from the radio to the computer that gets it's power from the computer, like a USB printer, unlike USBC, the older iteration of USB was and is still and will always be directional, the plug type determines the directionality, on USBC, hardware handshaking via software makes the determination... I just got my 10 about a week ago and I'm curious to see if the 10 will act as a USB hub for it's 2 ports for the computer
FTdx10 is a gem it has flaws but what equipment is perfect? I am eternally dissatisfied, but the comparison with the IC-7300 is a bit biased. In the end, it's your opinion and I respect it with certain reservations, no one is perfect With respect and admiration for opinion 73! Remus YO2CNH
I normally prefer Icom, but loving my FTDX 10. Unbelievable receiver and with a wireless mouse the only button I push is power. Haft to say in a true emergency or field use, I'm grabbing the Icom! 73's all W4WTK
A FT1000 or better, a working FT102 have been more than enough for me. But l was licensed in 1973. … Heathkit, Hammerlund, all tubes. 110F in my shack. The older days I guess. The FTDX10 seems like massive overkill, but I am behind the curve, getting back on the air after 15+ years. WA3URR
It has a DVI port because it's license free. If they used a HDMI port, they'd have to pay licensing fees on each unit sold. Get an HDMI adapter for a few dollars or use a monitor with DVI. This isn't an issue worth mentioning.
Use a DVI-D-HDMI adapter at your peril, you may luck out and find one that's sufficiently isolated, if not, you'll have some splaining to do to the xyl why you need to send your more expensive than a lot of cars, trucks, motorcycles, apartment month rent... It's listed in the manual not to use them
Bob: I feel your pain. But before I post my "bads", I will say that the sensitivity of the RX of this radio is beyond terrific. I have heard/made contact with stations in various contests that were barely visible as a "shard" on the panadapter. Having said that, here are my beefs: 1. Audio/EQ settings: I know that this is Yaesu's attempt to provide maximum customization of the TX audio. Having said that, I can't imagine a more "tortured" methodology for adjusting the TX audio settings. For most hams, just provide a low, middle, and high end boost as well as adjustable compression level and leave it there. The Parametric EQ, and P-Parametric EQ is way too convoluted and complicated for most operators to figure out and master, not to mention getting the best TX audio out of their rigs ! 2. Why couldn't the Yaesu engineers developed an easy way to engage the tune function of an outboard tuner ?? Yes, provide me one button that automatically switches the mode of the XCVR to CW, reduces the power to 10W or so, and cycles an outboard tuner. Instead, we are forced to buy some high priced custom cable to interface with your outboard tuner and then figure out how to share the 10 pin miniDIN with both the ALC and AMP KEYER function of an amp ! So if I am in SSB mode, I must either select CW, or AM to provide a carrier, and then transmit, to activate the outboard tuner and then switch back to the original mode. Say what ! 3. Any yes, finally, as many have opined before me, what were they thinking when they decided to use the antiquated DVI interface for the monitor out connector ???? Please don't force people to rummage around for an older monitor with a DVI connection to see the rig's display. That was a really wierd design decision ? Was it to avoid paying a license fee to the HDMI world ? Anyway, thanks for your interesting and enjoyable video and for stirring me up ! Hi Hi
JUST THREE DAYS INTO this yaesu and already not happy entirely. Yes, the DVI port out for the monitor. I have a nice 43 inch TV with 3 HDMI ports. One is populated with Geochron and one is Flex 6400M. One left over , I'm told, will fry the Radio if I use a DVi to HDMI cable. One of these HDMI ports is labeled HDMI 1 (eARC) one is HDMI 2 and one is HDMI 3. The Flex is in HDMI 1 (eARC) The Geochron is in HDMI2 Why can't someone tell me Positively WHY I cant plug my FTDX10 into the open, HDMI 3? I've heard about the 150 ma fuse. So what is the problem? Is it voltage back from the TV? Can't anyone , including Yaesu figure a workaround for this other than telling ME to get another Monitor with DVI input? No interface box to tame the voltage? What is the difference of my HDMI 1 (eARC) and Number 2 and 3 just labeled HDMI? W8JER
Nest generation radio, unfair to compare with the likes of 7300 and knowing ICOM maybe it won’t be long before they have a newer edition. I’ve owned the DX10 for over a year now and you highlight a lot of common gripes especially the Meter. Some of the connection ports are a little long in the tooth but they don’t require license fees. The radio itself is a fantastic performer and I guess I have to forgive its deficiencies. Great vid thanks 73 Mike
one reason for DVI port is that it is NOT encrypted , HDMI IS encrypted , I have done experiments with dual tv's watching from a tivo , and there's a 2 or 3 second DELAY. that would affect the waterfall like with a bad video compression out of sync. HDMI cost money to be used for royalties , DVI does not and it can transmit analog and digital and is hot swappable. Is DisplayPort encrypted? Encryption of the data sent over DisplayPort, DVI, HDMI, GVIF, or UDI interfaces prevents eavesdropping of information and man-in-the-middle attacks. Key revocation prevents devices that have been compromised and cloned from receiving data. THIS IS A BULLSHIT ANSWER the motion picture companies don't want you recording the video
Thanks for vid. I am studying for my general and killing myself to figure out first HF rig. bought a G90 (good deal used) cause i want to do portable (strict HOA). Fired it up last night first time ever on wolf river coil vertical, not sure I like it, alot to learn and not very user friendly. Both my elmers have 991a, which i am scared i will not like due to deep menu system. I am seeing used 991a for around $850 nice cause shack in box and i like fusion. Used 7300 out there for $850 but cant run external monitor and old technology (maybe shouldnt bother me). Really want a FT710 but would eat up all my funds. I have FTM400 and FTM200, those are decent but not great. Would love to go Icom, but alot of Fusion around me.KD9IRA
You are right, it isn't the perfect radio. But that still doesn't exist yet. My gripes on the FTDX-10 - Clicking on the frequency won't allow me to increment or decrement, Band stacking has been broken since firmware version 1.04, Buttons are too close to the knob, Buttons are NOT backlit. It needs the ablility to right click to open the menu. 3DSS is nothing more than eye candy. Needs a firmware update to add ALC, Compression, Volage, Current and SWR like the 7300. DVI....really?
You have some very good things. I don't have one, but I understand that there is not a perfict radio. I have the IC7300 and I love it but there are some things I would like to see changed. We live in the US, and have the right to bitch about things. 73 W4DES
Skip to 3:44 to avoid being told there will be 8 things, 8 different ways....
I really want backlit buttons!
Great idea, I want them too!
This just may be my biggest complaint about the FTdx10.
I've had my FTDX10 for about a month now. Absolutely love it, but it's definitely not perfect. Pretty much all of my issues relate to UI/UX, with the biggest one being that you can't get to the main function menu when using a mouse and display! If I want to change any of the settings deeper in the radio I need to reach over and click the function knob to bring the menu up, THEN I can go back to the mouse and my big screen to navigate around and change what I need to. Not a huge deal but it really should be easier.
Hi Bob, enjoyed your video. There is a way to connect a box inline with the 7300's mic cable to initiate all those memories--aftermarket, of course. BTW, no HDMI because there's a horrendous licensing fee--not open source. hope you're enjoying Idaho! 73, Dave, KEØOG
Isnt the license fee like 15 cents?
@@anonymous_friend Probably if you're an existing company that is already setup to deal with HDMI and producing in volume.
I'm fine with ham radios dodging proprietary crap... but then more often than not they introduce their own proprietary crap and shoot themselves and us the customer in the foot anyway.
2 things... I've seen it mentioned all over already, the scroll wheel on the mouse not being able to adjust frequency, or anything else for that matter. The other, I wish there was an easier way to switch control of the RF gain and SQL. The only way I've seen, is going into the Operation Settings and doing it there. Heck, make it automatic, if I switch to AM or FM, make it SQL automatically, SSB it sets to RF gain.
Mine periodically has an audio problem, sometimes on receive, the audio sounds like it’s coming through a drive inn movie speaker , very monotone , the only way to get it back to normal is to key the mic. I’ve tried different mics, this will sound like this all day until the mic is pushed and then it is back to normal, then it might not do it for days. Yaesu has looked at this problem twice, Tim Factor can’t fix it. So I bought an Icom 7300.
Number nine would be no "average" button of the scope... Maybe anyone knows how to resolder it from IC-7300 to FTDX10 ? 😊
Why couldn't they have backlight the buttons like they did on the 991A?
That would have been nice.
Totally agree. Very disappointed when I got my FTdx10 set up and there was no back lights on the buttons
I like that they just came up with an update to adjust the level on the TX Scope, however, they still have not fixed the Rx and TX Scope issue! Often the Rx and TX Scope displays corrupt screens, more noticeable with smaller Span settings (10kHz)!
I totally agree with you on the horrible DVI-d connector and problems with connectivity to non DVI-d monitors and the possibility of blowing fuses or worse, the chip itself. I also would love backlit buttons on it so I don't need all the roomlights on to see it. But apart from these faults, love the radio! Thanks for the video......Mike. G4HLT.
I agree with swapping the VFO's. Tip... Once you press the band button, you can roll the big ring to make your selection. It gives you more time. Also I'd like to mouse wheel the frequency like SDR.
mouse wheel is here in new firmware update
At 5:20 where you are talking about moving up to the FM portion, you can just touch the screen where you want to go and get there instantly, or at least I can on my FT-710 and I bet it is the same on the DX10. However, you are definitely correct about a perfect 9. I have owned probably 30 motorcycles and none of them are perfect. I am sure radios are the same. Thanks for the great video! 73's.
A perfect 10 radio would have a bolt on AI module that when I spoke at it to do something like "Make that signal cleaner" or "boost it" The AI would be able to translate what I wanted from normal person to Radio control function. Like if i walked onto a sci0fi ship and said Take me to mars the ship would handle the course, direction, ordering the food, and logistics etc.
You mentioned the issue with the buttons around the VFO knob. That is why I avoided the FTDX10. I have Gillian Barre syndrome and dexterity is a big issue. I have a 7300 and recently purchased a FT 710. The controls on these radios are much more handicapped friendly.
My mother was stricken with Guillain-Barre back in 2001 and was completely paralyzed for months, couldn't even breathe on her own. She gradually recovered, but is still severely handicapped so I can totally understand why the FTDX10 is not for you! Hope you are doing okay and that your recovery continues.
About one function taking up the whole screen and hiding everything underneath... How about an option to display the waterfall on the external monitor and use the radio's little display for the other intermittently-used utilities?
That is an excellent idea.
I've had my FTDX10 for just over a year. Love the rig and have made great contacts and always receive good audio reports. But there are a few annoyances, mostly in the UI, as has been mentioned. My biggest gripe is the lack of SWR scan capabilities. Heck, even my $450 Xiegu G90 has that capacity. And frankly the G90 also has a superior tuner. That said, both rigs have a place in my shack but only the Xiegu goes mobile. Thanks for the channel. N7BWB Middleton, ID
Very good Points Bob, my biggest bitch is I don't have a dx10 lol. Seriously been considering picking one up this year, but the biggest draw back I just seen in your video for me is not being able to see all the meters at once , I use that all the time even at home on my 7300 as I'm tuning my tuner/amp or adjusting for digital modes, I like to see everything at the same time.
I agree with you completely. I have owned my FTDX10 for 3months. Having said that I still think it’s the best HF rig under $3000, so the items you mentioned are the difference between a $1400 rig and one costing double that amount.
My MFJ tuner has multiple inputs for antennas, I just use that. The other gripes about wanting it to be like a IC7300 I can't relate to because I upgraded from a FT991A. Thanks for this, I'm still enjoying my FTDX10, it's great for CW.
My biggest gripe is the screen timer when on the band screen and when you don't make a selection it put you in you next band stack. I know this was not the case with previous firmware version but the latest version it does this. Which means they changed it to this.
+Brian Wassman that’s another one.
I'd love a 1k setting on one of the VFO knobs...any of them. Would also like to see the band menu come up if you touch the Mhz numbers on the screen. This way I wouldnt have to worry about using the band button. Closest thing to a 10 for me would be shoehorning a FTDX10 receiver into a 7300.. :)
I had the same issue with N3FJP logging and wsjt-x on both the FTDX101D and the FTDX10. I had to give up control to one program. Solved: I use the 9 pin serial port on the radio, through a USB to serial converter, to provide data and control to the logging program and the radio's USB port to provide data and control to wsjt-x. I just have to remember to change which radio has control in my logging program. Also, I had to create two instances of wsjt-x: one for each radio. If your only using one radio, not an issue.
I'd use the 7300 if the waterfall sensitivity could be adjusted past 20 db. I've made contacts that didn't show up on the display. I could hear them but not see them.
I really love my FTDX10. That radio handles the noise in Atlanta so well. On a good note a lot of what you have is software so the possibility of change is out there. If I could add anything it would be a split screen operation with the external monitor. Maybe asking too much here. Just seems like it would be nice to have different information on the monitor instead of cloning the main display. Not a deal breaker but a nice to have. I also agree on swapping the inner and outer VFO wheels. Seems like that could be a software function also. Like in your CS button, so select VFO Swap and every time your turn on CS your wheels are swapped.
I like my FTDX-10 alot, but why do I have to push the "FUNC" key to bring up the menu? I'd like to be able to pull that up with a mouse click somehere on the screen. The mouse can be used once the menus are up, so why not make it so you can access the menus also with the mouse. Also would like to be able to adjust frequency with the mouse. Both of these functions could be provided in software and would really make the external monitor more useful.
Completely agree!
The Digital Notch feature introduces distortion on loud signals. On 40 and 80m nets this is a big problem since I can’t have it on to squash the lid tuner uppers. The ft-710 fixed the issue but Yaesu needs to update the dx10
Been eyeing a DX10 myself.
I have a remote controller that I bought from one the Chinese websites for $20 and while being smaller than the FH-2 it works fine. You can also home brew one, its just switches and resisitors. A great radio for the price. The biggest problem with the radio is the parametric equalizer is not easy to set up as far as TX audio and the settings are really backwards. I also have a 101MP and it solves some of these problems with more real estate but a whopping price!
Try the Yaesu ft101 MP...
HDMI is not used as it requires a heafty license fee from the owners of the technology and DVI is free.
Adding the fee onto the price of the radio would become higher priced than toe competition.
More modern (than HDMI) Display Port is free.
I have a simple fix for the band button issue, I fitted a smaller diameter function knob, makes all the difference.
I don't much care about the type of power connector but generally agree with your gripes. I find the band selection menu times out far too fast despite an earlier firmware update that slows it down a little. I have only had the radio here for a few days so far, I like the single USB cable which in my case goes to a Raspberry Pi running WSJT-X. I too am puzzled by the 2 UARTS....
Being in the UK I have enabled the 70MHz band on this one but it is a shame the menu combines the band with GEN on one on-screen button.
Performance of the receiver is impressive as is the very effective noise reduction. Having had a rig with dual receive and a number of antenna ports allowing things like diversity receive I do miss these things on the FTDX-10 but that is not a criticism. It is a compact radio, so ergonomics and features suffer. The rig has done a lot to persuade me that I should splash out on the FTDX-101 at some point...
Not too many things I have issues with, but I haven’t gone through everything with he radio. The only way to make a perfect radio to build one oneself, but someone will find something not perfect to them.
Keep enjoying the FTDX10!!! 73!
Bob the one thing in your list you didnt have was the spectrum scope looks like a kids toy way too fast with the 7300 you can adjust it so it useful! But thats my biggest gripe with Yaesu radios,but i still want one but Yaesu could correct it with a software change! 73
I just received my FTDX10 today. I will have to learn how to use it but it worked right out of the box on my DX Commander Classic antenna. I have had the IC-7300 for four years now and have no plans to sell it. Where did you find the meter options on the FTDX10 menu? I like the meter and scope options on the IC-7300. My next step is the IC-7610.
73!
You forgot one item. The spectrum display has corrupt data in it. It is very hard to notice, but use the CENTER mode, and a SPAN of 10kHz. Every so often you can see a corrupt screen. Record the screen with a cellphone of camera, and then step through it frame-by-frame. You will see what I am talking about! Almost like the FPGA is not fast enough, or the code is not written correctly. Hopefully in the future it will be corrected. I have seen this on 2 FTDX units so far. FTDX-101D and MP are fine. It is more noticeable on stronger signals, S9 to S9+20dB. By the way, why would one not want to see the noise floor on the spectrum display? I want to see weaker signals too, NOT just the strong ones!
How about a SDR radio as an dongle on droids. Then via cable or BT, connect to a computer, tablet or cell. Then the rig part could be hidden.
You can run a mode railroad on a cell with Lionel or Marklin software. Why not ham radio?
Or Flight Sim type program for ham radio that does not cost an arm or a leg!
There are royalty fees to be paid for HDMI implementation. So the money is the reason.
+Paweł SamoHa I didn’t know that. Thanks.
Would be worth it. We’d pay it. The chipset they used will do both hdmi or dvi depending how it’s configured. They chose wrong….😢
Build your own radio. By the time you get it to market, we can all find things we wished you had done.
You can literally adapt dvi to hdmi without much trouble most tvs and monitors switch automatically
There needs to be more antennae ports on desktop rigs. Elecraft and Kenwood rigs. On an SFR more Ant ports should not be a big deal. And an Ant port for receive.
This is classic! The last video I watched from you was the "10" video you did on the DX10. I actually cancelled an order for the 7300 and changed it to the DX10 because of that video (LOL). No worries, pal...I love the radio and am having lots of fun with it...73
You won't regret it. The 7300 doesn't have options for a keyboard, a mouse, or a moniter.
I know this is an old post but I don’t see why you would want both your logging program AND wsjt-x to control the rig?? In the case of MacLogger they have instructions on how to use the two together as do most logging programs. WSJT-x should control the radio with the logging program just grabbing the info to put it in your log. Why would you want WSJT-x open if you’re going to use the logging program to control the radio? If your intention is to switch between wsjt-x and other modes, then your problem is with wsjt-x not radio as it’s wsjt-x that sends the freq and mode commands to the radio when it’s running.
@6:30 watch the broken insulation on that positive wire! oof! lol
Fascinating device. Being that it is an SDR, will a software modification get this transceiver to be able to get into frequencies used by aviation, 108Mhz to 136Mhz AM, or up to 174Mhz, if only for listening? SDR receivers are incredibly versatile. The one in the transceiver is likely in direct sampling Q mode, since I is imaginary. Perhaps if it is taken out of direct sampling Q mode, it may be able to access VHF-high frequencies, maybe even UHF frequencies, if only for listening. I doubt the amplifiers and filters that work on HF would work on VHF.
On the fence weither to buy the FTdx10 or go back to the 710 which I tried out for a month. I liked the 710 but I know the filters are much better on the 10 along with easier to access-friendlier functions. I also learned that using a HDMI converter for DVI for external causes a fuse/circuit to blow requiring service to the unit to have it repaired... the 710 has a self resetting one. One of my biggest dislikes on the 710 was having to go into the menu to change contour, notch etc.. and have just a couple seconds before it kicked you back out only having to start over again. Adjusting the DNR ..same issue. I really want to like the 991A, but everyone has told me that it just can't stand up against the 10. I do like how the 991 is layed out. I have also been told that the 10 is to big to use portable.. but a couple inches and 3 pounds difference, is that really a big deal?
Hmm. One thing... the 991, on 10m FM. No noise. I can't get the squelch noise to go away with the FTDX10.
What I hate is RX current consumption, especially in comparison with IC7300
Ive never noticed. Probably because it's always plugged into AC.
Yes, I avoid using the DX10 for battery-powered portable. Depending on the settings, the RX draw on the 7300 is 0.9 to 1.1Amps. The DX10 is 2.2 to 2.6Amps.
Weird question, what kind of keyboard is that? Thanks. 73s.
I am not sure that Yaesu has the software down pat on this radio. Seems it can be kinda flaky at times. I'm not sure I trust it. I also wonder if this is a radio that will have the reliability that the Icom 7300 has readily displayed for about 8 years now. Time will tell. All that being said I am impressed with the receiver on the Ft Dx 10. Definitely very good.
Bob do you run the Rode Pod mic on the FTDX10??
If so how does it sound..
Nope. That’s just for video
😂I get it even with my Kenwood 590 SG if I’m out seeking messages, I can change the power rating between messages. I have to turn it off and back on the sound card locked up only do with doing hope I pick you up from Washington state since we’re almost next-door well, Cullman regional! 12:26
I have had my FTdx10 for over a year and my 7300 for 5. I generally agree with your complaints on the 10 but really enjoy running it. The 7300 is a very high quality radio and I still run it daily
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#1 Hands-down for me is the BAND button display timeout. Almost every time I use it, by the time I figure out which band button I want in that big matrix, it times out before I can push it and have to do it again. Grrr. Stupidly annoying. You're right about the HDMI instead of the display port. It would be easy to capture the display on your PC with OBS or something. I have a display port to USB 3 capture card but it doesn't play nice with the DX10 circuitry. 73++
The radio has a DVI-D port, not a display port, if it were display port, we wouldn't be having the conversations on outdated monitors or USB
Good to hear some honest opinions🇺🇸😀
Sounds like you need a 7610
Great points. I’ve had my FTDX10 for just over a year. My biggest gripe is the cramped cockpit but I’ve gotten use to it. Second issue would be the power connection, would like to see Powerpoles used (but I’m guessing that’s probably expensive licensing and they want to keep this radio at a fairly entry-level price point). I ended up buying a DVI-D monitor on Amazon for cheap and it’s been great (I didn’t want to risk the DVI to HDMI cable issue that I’ve read about). Thanks for the video. -Chris, K1PRD
What's the issue with HDMI to DVI adaptor?
Here's my basic understanding: you can use a DVI-D--HDMI converter/adapter but using the CORRECT TYPE is absolutely necessary. Some adapters are bi-directional, meaning power from your display can be passed back into the FTDX-10. This can damage the radio, resulting in Yaesu involvement to fix your rig. If you use a one-way converter/adapter, then you should be okay and the power issue is averted. This is simply what I've gathered from others online, I don't have an electrical engineering degree. :)
Search for this known issue and you'll find many people suggesting the one-way converter/adapter they found. Some have purchased it on Amazon, etc. I simply chose to avoid the entire issue and purchase an inexpensive DVI-D monitor.
@K1PRD thank you so much! Who knew that, that was even possible! Much appreciated, my friend. :)
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Where is the difference between yaesu ftdx 10 and yaesu ft 991a
Let me add one. Connectivity. I have a 101MP, great radio, but there's no simple way to remotely control the radio unless it's something new I haven't seen. Tim KG6G
Why so small? I dont like small radios, I feel like im looking at a mobile CB.
How are you recording the screen on the 10?
Also what brand iwb holster do you recommend for compact m&p
Any idea what that weird noise/RFI was in like strips across 40m? I had the same thing for a long time, but I lost power once and it hasn't showed back up since so I have no clue what caused it.
The link to Rumble does not work, I've searched for you there; nada
Sir, i have one of those Radios on Order, can you tell me in non Technical terms step by step the procedure to connect it to your Computer via Usb Cable, do you have to go into the Radio Menu first and set stuff in the Menu
Regards john
Depends on what you want to do with it and what type of computer you have. I’m a Mac guy so my experience may well be different from yours.
I made a free software to control the memories tx, you only need the usb connected to the computer and it wont interfere with other programs using the radio.
Can you use CAT commands to trigger CW and voice memories? I've got that set up with my 7300. I just haven't figured out how to get a repeating memory or if that is even possible from 7300 CAT control.
I have an IC7300 and can trigger CW and voice memories with repeats and auto stop just with the radio.
Hi, I also don't like the ergonomics of the Yaesu, I don't like the appearance and display settings either. The menu system is also not quite suitable for me. Unfortunately, this radio has the best receiver in its category, actually even in a much more expensive category. It is still possible to buy the IC703 and thus return to better logic, display and menu, but also back to a receiver with worse characteristics and sound. I would like to buy one of those radios, but even though I know that there is no such thing as an ideal one, I have not yet decided on one. Rather, I might look for a used IC7610.
Check out the Kenwood TS-890S
Dude is it that cold in your house? Especially with all that equipment running!
I am really considering this rig, so thanks for rhe great info!
But Bob, I recall you being an Elecraft guy?? 73 from WD8JM
I am. I have the K-Line in Studio B. Wish I could afford a K4.
The DVI-D port. I got lucky and found an old moniter and a cable at a thrift store that doesn't look old. Love it!
Also, an HDMI just plugs in and hangs on by tension. Not good if you're moving the radio around (field day?) or otherwise bumping the cable. HDMI ports can fail if they wiggle around too much. Now, that DVI port screws down and snugs in place...you can hit the cable, let it hang off of a picnic table, whatever...the part that secures to the radio will not move once screwed in. That's a feature not a drawback...IMO.
I bought an ASUS 24 inch monitor that has both DVI and HDMI ports, it works great with FTdx-10!!
can’t change anything while TXing
Try using FLRIG with your FTdx10
What you describ on the radio is why I got the Elecraft K4.
+Thuff I’d love one. Just can’t afford it.
I've never understood people's infatuation with Andersen power pole connectors. The four pin Molex connector supplied by Yaesu does exactly the same thing,
The only thing I can think of is it is perhaps more compatible with more equipment? Other than that, who cares!
If you're doing a single point connection, then yes, but, if you move around a lot, go to field day... Use battery packs or swap in other radios for use, or, just want to standardize power connections, it would be nice to have blade fuses ON the back of the radio or even in the radio and easily set up a power cord with just two wires instead of the 4 into 2 on this radio or my Kenwood TS-480hx with a pair of 6's and the higher expense of a power cord, makes us not even want to consider shortening it because we might need the full length... Power poles or something similar that's not proprietary is a boon...
Or, put another way?
I'll build a new harness that's to the correct length for each place I'll put a piece of equipment like a radio, that can be interchanged, way way before I'll cut a not ready to get and too expensive factory power cord... (I've yet to do so and I've been a ham since 92? 93?) If I had power pole mod kits for my radios, I'd do it this week
Hey Bob, do you still sell those cool t shirts bro?
I may have a few medium and large squirreled away.
I like mine, but there are issues... Yeah the band button is really jammed in there. Fortunately, im not changing bands constantly.
How about the compatibility problem with about 80% wireless mice? Even with firmware update.
Who wants to spin a vfo dial all day on 10M if you could rapidly & accurately move the distance with a mouse?
What about that deliberately dumbed down NON averaging spectrum display? Makes accurate point & click more difficult.
A "snap to nearest" (500hz 1000hz etc) setting for mouse point & click on the spectrum display to change frequency would be great.
The UI / UX isn't good. It looks lovely, but the design philosophy is one of "Form Over Function", rather than "Form Follows Function". Having said that, for me the positives outweigh the negatives, plus I have a 7300 to fall back on when frustration levels peak. The DX10 is a keeper... until Icom replace the 7300. PS I hear you on the "meters" screen - I really miss that for digi-modes.
but do you prefer it over the FT710?
+Chris G7VEO I’ve never seen a 710.
No, there are not 3 USB-ports!
You didn't understand the difference between a USB-host and USB-clients!
There ist one USB-client- and tho USB-host--ports.
Splain. I can plug three usb devices in.
@@K6UDA No, you can plugin two USB-devices/clients. (Mouse, keyboard etc.)
This two ports are so called host-ports, where the TRX works as an USB-host.
The FT-DX10 itself is also an USB-device (a client), what is available on the third connector.
That's the connection to your PC, which is an USB-host.
You have the USB that you can plug a mouse or keyboard into, the radio supplies power to those ports and the single one you plug the cord from the radio to the computer that gets it's power from the computer, like a USB printer, unlike USBC, the older iteration of USB was and is still and will always be directional, the plug type determines the directionality, on USBC, hardware handshaking via software makes the determination... I just got my 10 about a week ago and I'm curious to see if the 10 will act as a USB hub for it's 2 ports for the computer
FTdx10 is a gem it has flaws but what equipment is perfect? I am eternally dissatisfied, but the comparison with the IC-7300 is a bit biased.
In the end, it's your opinion and I respect it with certain reservations, no one is perfect
With respect and admiration for opinion 73! Remus YO2CNH
Time to consider a ftdx10.........
I normally prefer Icom, but loving my FTDX 10. Unbelievable receiver and with a wireless mouse the only button I push is power. Haft to say in a true emergency or field use, I'm grabbing the Icom! 73's all W4WTK
A FT1000 or better, a working FT102 have been more than enough for me. But l was licensed in 1973. … Heathkit, Hammerlund, all tubes. 110F in my shack. The older days I guess.
The FTDX10 seems like massive overkill, but I am behind the curve, getting back on the air after 15+ years. WA3URR
Hey Bob Love you video thank you for sharing it 👍
It has a DVI port because it's license free. If they used a HDMI port, they'd have to pay licensing fees on each unit sold. Get an HDMI adapter for a few dollars or use a monitor with DVI. This isn't an issue worth mentioning.
Also the DVI connector is more robust and the adapter is only mechanical. Shouldn’t usually be an issue.
Use a DVI-D-HDMI adapter at your peril, you may luck out and find one that's sufficiently isolated, if not, you'll have some splaining to do to the xyl why you need to send your more expensive than a lot of cars, trucks, motorcycles, apartment month rent... It's listed in the manual not to use them
Bob: I feel your pain. But before I post my "bads", I will say that the sensitivity of the RX of this radio is beyond terrific. I have heard/made contact with stations in various contests that were barely visible as a "shard" on the panadapter. Having said that, here are my beefs:
1. Audio/EQ settings: I know that this is Yaesu's attempt to provide maximum customization of the TX audio. Having said that, I can't imagine a more "tortured" methodology for adjusting the TX audio settings. For most hams, just provide a low, middle, and high end boost as well as adjustable compression level and leave it there. The Parametric EQ, and P-Parametric EQ is way too convoluted and complicated for most operators to figure out and master, not to mention getting the best TX audio out of their rigs !
2. Why couldn't the Yaesu engineers developed an easy way to engage the tune function of an outboard tuner ?? Yes, provide me one button that automatically switches the mode of the XCVR to CW, reduces the power to 10W or so, and cycles an outboard tuner. Instead, we are forced to buy some high priced custom cable to interface with your outboard tuner and then figure out how to share the 10 pin miniDIN with both the ALC and AMP KEYER function of an amp ! So if I am in SSB mode, I must either select CW, or AM to provide a carrier, and then transmit, to activate the outboard tuner and then switch back to the original mode. Say what !
3. Any yes, finally, as many have opined before me, what were they thinking when they decided to use the antiquated DVI interface for the monitor out connector ???? Please don't force people to rummage around for an older monitor with a DVI connection to see the rig's display. That was a really wierd design decision ? Was it to avoid paying a license fee to the HDMI world ?
Anyway, thanks for your interesting and enjoyable video and for stirring me up ! Hi Hi
About 4 minns in to an 8 minn clip, the guy starts talking about the title of the clip.
I love the FH-2, there are cheaper options
vid starts at 3:43, you're welcome
fm sqelech control it either rf or sq where as the 710 does fm sqelech
How can you hate 8 things about something and still consider it a nine? We have deeper issues as men in general.
+ZaYwas because I’m that talented.
hdmi isnt a free to use standard. if you want to use hdmi in a device you have to pay to get access to it. and i know everything has it now.
JUST THREE DAYS INTO this yaesu and already not happy entirely.
Yes, the DVI port out for the monitor.
I have a nice 43 inch TV with 3 HDMI ports.
One is populated with Geochron and one is Flex 6400M.
One left over , I'm told, will fry the Radio if I use a DVi to HDMI cable.
One of these HDMI ports is labeled HDMI 1 (eARC) one is HDMI 2 and one is HDMI 3.
The Flex is in HDMI 1 (eARC)
The Geochron is in HDMI2
Why can't someone tell me Positively WHY I cant plug my FTDX10 into the open, HDMI 3?
I've heard about the 150 ma fuse.
So what is the problem?
Is it voltage back from the TV?
Can't anyone , including Yaesu figure a workaround for this other than telling ME to get another Monitor with DVI input?
No interface box to tame the voltage?
What is the difference of my HDMI 1 (eARC) and Number 2 and 3 just labeled HDMI?
W8JER
Nest generation radio, unfair to compare with the likes of 7300 and knowing ICOM maybe it won’t be long before they have a newer edition. I’ve owned the DX10 for over a year now and you highlight a lot of common gripes especially the Meter. Some of the connection ports are a little long in the tooth but they don’t require license fees. The radio itself is a fantastic performer and I guess I have to forgive its deficiencies. Great vid thanks 73 Mike
one reason for DVI port is that it is NOT encrypted , HDMI IS encrypted , I have done experiments with dual tv's watching from a tivo , and there's a 2 or 3 second DELAY. that would affect the waterfall like with a bad video compression out of sync. HDMI cost money to be used for royalties , DVI does not and it can transmit analog and digital and is hot swappable. Is DisplayPort encrypted?
Encryption of the data sent over DisplayPort, DVI, HDMI, GVIF, or UDI interfaces prevents eavesdropping of information and man-in-the-middle attacks. Key revocation prevents devices that have been compromised and cloned from receiving data. THIS IS A BULLSHIT ANSWER the motion picture companies don't want you recording the video
I agree with you I have both those radios
Thanks for vid. I am studying for my general and killing myself to figure out first HF rig. bought a G90 (good deal used) cause i want to do portable (strict HOA). Fired it up last night first time ever on wolf river coil vertical, not sure I like it, alot to learn and not very user friendly. Both my elmers have 991a, which i am scared i will not like due to deep menu system. I am seeing used 991a for around $850 nice cause shack in box and i like fusion. Used 7300 out there for $850 but cant run external monitor and old technology (maybe shouldnt bother me). Really want a FT710 but would eat up all my funds. I have FTM400 and FTM200, those are decent but not great. Would love to go Icom, but alot of Fusion around me.KD9IRA
710 sounds like a no brainer if you dont have the cash.
You are right, it isn't the perfect radio. But that still doesn't exist yet. My gripes on the FTDX-10 - Clicking on the frequency won't allow me to increment or decrement, Band stacking has been broken since firmware version 1.04, Buttons are too close to the knob, Buttons are NOT backlit. It needs the ablility to right click to open the menu. 3DSS is nothing more than eye candy. Needs a firmware update to add ALC, Compression, Volage, Current and SWR like the 7300. DVI....really?
You have some very good things. I don't have one, but I understand that there is not a perfict radio. I have the IC7300 and I love it but there are some things I would like to see changed. We live in the US, and have the right to bitch about things. 73 W4DES
Use the CS key