Struggled for _days_ to master the two manuals. Put your video on repeat and cycled it three or four times and got the hang the rig in about 30 minutes! Got 90% of the necessary functions into my head enough so I can deal with the sublties. Thank you very much!
This was great. I'm back after 30 yrs into Ham and just picked up a new 891. I looked at the manual yesterday and it was just not clicking for me, but your video was very good as an introduction and to give an idea of the capabilities without having to decipher the language in the manual. I'll probably watch this several times...LOL Kudos!
Thanks for the great quick start overview. I’m looking at the 891 to give me more power than my current Yaesu FT-818ND. It looks like the FT-891 is small enough to work as a base, mobile and portable station. Great channel!
Great Video, I never would have found out how to get into the mass menu system and lower my power settings without watching this. You made it easy, thanks!
I have had mine for not quite 3 years. You covered some stuff that I had no idea it would do. Had to send mine back to Yaesu. Acted like the T/R switch went bad. Would be fine right after turning it on but in a few minutes it was just like you unhooked the antenna. Still under warranty though (but just barely!) so all good. It's a great radio. I'm like you...I think the DNR is my favorite feature. Yaesu has really got the DNR figured out. 73
Since we’re talking the FT-891 I thought I’d chime in as I own this radio as well as its competition in radios. Same mechanical carcass as the ft-857d with a larger screen(a plus). Inner workings are completely new minus a 2m/440 radio section. Nice sensitive receiver, good full 100w output and TX audio EQ and DSP leveraged from other recent Yaesu radios. It has nice filter adjust-ability like the Yaesu’s big brother radios. No filters needed. Includes a stable TCXO that’s adjustable from the menu to set spot on with WWV. You can make your own remote cable out of six wire cable and six pin RJ connectors for pennies (convenient). That’s about it. Now for the bad and clunky. If you don’t like menus……stay away from this radio! Clunky and non-intuitive. Have you ever heard of a ham radio where you want to adjust the mic gain or set the processor levels and not have access to the meter while doing so? Well here it is. You’re in the menu staring at adjustments and have to adjust in the blind….really bad so you’re in and out of the menus to get things set. Also, changing bands or modes and many of the basic settings are wiped clean for you to reset upon return. You will want an external speaker. Like the FT-857d its stock speaker is a tin can. The noise blanker while adjustable is feeble and does not work all that well for auto electrical noise. This is a big deal for a mobile radio. I’ve run my IC-7300 and IC-7000 as well as a couple Uniden CB radios that have much better NB’s than the 891 in same said vehicle. But then again…it’s under 600 bucks and if your a finite deep menu tweaker you'll be happy. Honestly, and from experience, if you can find a nice IC-7000 with the remote cable kit (it also has removable face) you’d have a much better rig with 2m/440 operation…..and I am a Yaesu fan. Used IC-7000’s are almost in the same price range at the time this was written as a new 891. My two cents….73’s
Nice job. Some new users may see the IPO on a few of your memorized freqs and wonder why you did not use the IPO for all (unless the band was quiet that day, I would guess) Keep up the good work!!!
This video will save my ego so many times, i am totally non digital, but learning, especially as i change from LSB to USB for voice traffic [lsb] and digital [usb]on the same band , ie.. 40 meters. TNX.
Got my 891 set up and running well. I only have it hooked up to a 20m Hamstick on a tripod and counterpoise. This will change to an MFJ multi-band screwdriver. My biggest complaint is the constant S5/S7 noise level. I don't know the source of this noise but it makes listening almost impossible. if the screwdriver is no better, I'll have move it to an outside location. I'd move it temporarily into my Jeep but the oppressive AZ heat right now wouldn't make it enjoyable.
Rudy Pitte verticals are inherently noisier than horizontals... like dipoles or beams or long wires. Try turning on the IPO and the ATT to knock down the noise.
Seu Inglês é tão simples que até eu que não falo, mas entendo algumas palavras, entendi perfeitamente o que foi explicado. É claro que a visualização junto com a sua voz, ajuda muito. Explicações muito claras... Parabéns!!!
I just got a Kenwood TM-D710GA for my mobile only because I also got the TH-D74A, when I first got my license couple years back, I got the icom ID-51A but never really used it, after 2 years hiatus, got the itch to ham again and some time to spare and trying to learn all I have not done yet so, I like this radio too after watching this video, by the way, me being new ham you clarified lots of stuff by just explaining the menu, so I will hold you responsible if I end up getting one, :) right now Ham City has them for $650.00. I think it makes a real nice entrance radio to play with Fusion but then I am confuse which one to install in my van; I am about to install the TM-D70GA and the extra power cable I am using is good to power a Yaesu Radio. The power cable and rack under seat for Radio are the only permanent installs so i think i can use both Radios. You got me hooked, sort of!
I have had 2 857Ds and was never happy with the receiver. They were used mobile only and did suit the pupose but i always was tweaking to hear folks better and never was satisfied. I also had the 706mk2 and thought it was better. So now I have a new 891 and spec wise it should play better mobile. Time will tell. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for the very good video.I actually put mine away because I got lost with the newer menu rig, Sign of getting old LOL.I'm set now thanks to the excellent video BOB AF2DX
I actually like the fact that Yaesu did not completely change the menu/buttonology. Makes the transition to an updated radio easier. I really like the memory features. I'd love to have a new rig, but I think that I'll be keeping the 857d for a bit longer. Man....that Begali...cannot even her the paddles click...
Thanks for posting this little tutorial. I purchased this radio a few days ago, and I am starting to get familiar with it. I'm definitely going to read through the parts of the manual I need to look at, but this was an excellent 10,000-foot overview to get started. I did notice that the menu options for output power are a bit confusing. You have "HF Power" and "HF SSB Power". What is the difference?? The only things I don't like about this radio off the bat are that everything, especially more used functions, is buried deep in the settings menu. Also, I like how the "A-B-C" buttons on the FT-857 could be scrolled through to get other functions. Still, I am definitely looking forward to years of faithful service out in the field with this radio. I was going to get an FT-818 instead, but who wants a radio based on 20 y/o technology, no DSP, and very minor tweaks from the FT-817?
Yes, I meant this video to be exactly just a Quick Start. Even for myself. Yaesu loves menus. Easy to use, easy to forget. I hope you get the most out of this radio. Let me know what I left out friend.
Thanks for the quick view in using this radio. It will be my first HF, just ordered! May I request instructional videos on how to actually use a radio in the real world? Maybe one for CW and a second for SSB?
The more videos I see on this radio, the more I think I might get one for POTA, portable, and RV'ing. The menu system is scary - ha. I have an FT-710 in my shack.
@@hamradiocq I love it! The 891 has a small footprint for the 100W and is relatively easy to use. The menu system could be a little better but it gets the job done. The Digital Sound Processing (DNR) is really good in high noise situations. For the price, I think this radio is a steal! It is pretty good quality and even easy to MARS CAP mod it! Overall I'd rate it a 8.5 out of 10 just for the lack of a tuner and the menu system! 73's KI5TLZ
Can you please make a video showing what all the different power menus are for. I get so confused on them as to which one is just the plain ssb power. I like to operate low power but bump it up if needed and for me trying to figure out which one to do after not using the rig for a bit gets confusing Thanks for any help
Ha! Well, I owned a Yaesu 897 for about 10 years as my first radio so I'm familiar with Yaesu and their menu insanity. The 897 was quite a cinder block but I loved it. This 891 is way easier to use, easier to see much smaller. So far I LOVE this radio. I plan on portable operations this coming weekend on a trip. All I've had time to do is late at night look at the manual and play with the menu no antenna attached. I made this video because it's exactly the video I would WANT to see myself. "Just show me where the basic stuff is!"
When I was looking at this radio at Dayton for the first time (there is a video of it in my Hamvention video) I walked up and the guy hit the lock and I was trying to change the frequency and I didn't even know how to unlock it. I felt stupid like, how the h*** do I change the frequency?
You don't always have to have it on there, but it will help for long term use. Look up the characteristics of grounding your ham station it's kinda complex and simple at the same time.
Hello, 2 questions. 1. Are memory channels tunable ? 2. Will the memory channels independently retain settings like rx width, contour, notch , etc...without having to re-adjust each of these settings with every visit to that channel ? Thanks. Any information on this is greatly appreciated !
Hello ! I have a question regarding the radios abilities to retain certain basic settings when saving a frequency to a regular memory channel. This radio does not save settings like receive width, shift or contour when you go from band to band. With each band change these settings are defaulted back to yaesu starting points. I E ; the rx width always goes back to 2.4 KC wide etc... So, I'm wondering if you could try the following experiment. In vfo mode go to 40 meters , say 7.280 lab. Set the RX width to 3khz wide. Set the shift to say, 1180 and set the contour to a mid setting. Write the settings down ... Now save that 40 meter frequency to a regular memory channel. Now go to another band on vfo. Turn radio off. Turn radio back on . Go to that saved memory channel. Then check the values of the settings we saved with that memory channel. Rx width , shift and contour. Did they default to something other than what was saved with that channel ? Or did it save everything you set ? Thanks
Great introduction. Just got this radio today and it helped much. Would it be possible to put the TX power adjust function to one of the A/B/C keys? Or any other way to reduce power to minimum while using a manual tuner?
Great tutorial, thanks. I have the Same radio and for some reason the tx/busy indicator LED flashes on and off constantly whenever the unit is powered up, seems to receive ok but it won’t transmit, anyone have an idea why it might be doing this?
Nice! I am looking at this radio or the IC-7100. I have heard such good things about the FT-891. Thanks for taking the time. Not wild about the power setting though. Bummer. There isn't a quick button for that?
@@hamradiocq That is my complaint with Yaesu. From radio to radio like the FTM100, 400 and FT2DR that I own there is a difference between menu itemsfrom Yaesu radio to Yaesu radio vs. other brand radios and their different models. You have to consult the book at times to find one particular setting that might be in different places on three radios that all do the same thing. You better learn all three radios or you are lost.
I don't know if you got the 7100 yet if not DONT they have way to many problems I have had a 891 for a few years in a semi truck and trust me it can take a beating I have not had a single problem with it .
@@jamesmackinlay4477 I have both radios. I like them both. I find the performance with the same antenna equal. Band change is easier with the IC-7100 and the noise reduction is better. Speaker on the FT-891 is better than the speaker in the IC-7100. I like the microphone connection on the controller head of the IC-7100 vs the body of the radio on the Yeasu. I also like having 2m and 70cm on the Icom along with Dstar capabilities on all bands. I wish Yaesu had the FT-991a in a mobile package with a remote control head. One negative about the Icom is the noisy fan that must be a piece of crap Chinese computer fan that was spec'd by some bean counter...the same bean counter that left the body mounting bracket out of the box of the IC-7100.
have they fixed the switching from USB and LSB issue? can you easily switch from USB to LSB on any band now or do you have to do weird menu work around stuff?
Hi chaps! Wondering on which cases green RX light appears, for tx is lights red , but for rx seems to me doesnt, or its fw version issue, please pop up
Hi. I own a yaesu ft 891 as well. One question. I have a sound that comes from the loudspeaker when from VFO click the key B (SCP) and also key A. This happens with the squelch open. Is this right or there is something wrong. If you have time please let me know. Thank you very much.
Thanks! I have fun making those intros. That is some letters I bought at a small craft store in Hermann, Missouri. They are rusty letters. Kinda reminds me of the Mythbusters opener. : )
The 891 has the most jacked up menu system of all time. They hid the power output, the SWR not the PO should be default meter seeing how the radio has no tuner and that’s kind of important. They are too memory heavy and not user adjustable on the buttons. Over 45? Bring glasses! The good, mine puts out a good bit over 100 watts. The squelch/noise cut knob is nice. Picks up a weak signal like a charm. Notch filter is good for cheap radio as is the blanker. Mic works very good. But really the scope is kind of a joke. And if you want a live scope display the sound cuts off. WTH? Can’t multitask? I can see where someone just learning the radio would get lost and screw up the world, that’s why the reset is easily found. But overall for 650, it is tough to beat IMO.
pikeymic LSB isn’t used on the 10 Meter band, and the radio defaults to an AUTO sideband. There’s a menu in there to hard-code the BFO for any given node. But we really only need it for certain digital modes that “buck” the normal LSB/USB rules
@@hamradiocq All good and thanks for the reply. I found it in a vid on the FT-891 settings. You have to hold the function down and change it over to meter, then select SWR. KD2HAM
Awesome tutorial, thanks! Seems like a very sweet portable radio.
Struggled for _days_ to master the two manuals. Put your video on repeat and cycled it three or four times and got the hang the rig in about 30 minutes!
Got 90% of the necessary functions into my head enough so I can deal with the sublties.
Thank you very much!
This was great. I'm back after 30 yrs into Ham and just picked up a new 891. I looked at the manual yesterday and it was just not clicking for me, but your video was very good as an introduction and to give an idea of the capabilities without having to decipher the language in the manual. I'll probably watch this several times...LOL Kudos!
Excellent tutorial on this radio. One of the best tutorials I've seen.
Wow, thanks!
Thanks for the great quick start overview. I’m looking at the 891 to give me more power than my current Yaesu FT-818ND. It looks like the FT-891 is small enough to work as a base, mobile and portable station. Great channel!
Glad I could help. I hope to bring more when I get settled in my new home.
Great Video, I never would have found out how to get into the mass menu system and lower my power settings without watching this. You made it easy, thanks!
Great to hear! Thanks so much.
I have had mine for not quite 3 years. You covered some stuff that I had no idea it would do. Had to send mine back to Yaesu. Acted like the T/R switch went bad. Would be fine right after turning it on but in a few minutes it was just like you unhooked the antenna. Still under warranty though (but just barely!) so all good. It's a great radio. I'm like you...I think the DNR is my favorite feature. Yaesu has really got the DNR figured out. 73
Thanks I just wanted a quick guide for others (and myself) to get up and running.
Since we’re talking the FT-891 I thought I’d chime in as I own this radio as well as its competition in radios. Same mechanical carcass as the ft-857d with a larger screen(a plus). Inner workings are completely new minus a 2m/440 radio section. Nice sensitive receiver, good full 100w output and TX audio EQ and DSP leveraged from other recent Yaesu radios. It has nice filter adjust-ability like the Yaesu’s big brother radios. No filters needed. Includes a stable TCXO that’s adjustable from the menu to set spot on with WWV. You can make your own remote cable out of six wire cable and six pin RJ connectors for pennies (convenient). That’s about it. Now for the bad and clunky. If you don’t like menus……stay away from this radio! Clunky and non-intuitive. Have you ever heard of a ham radio where you want to adjust the mic gain or set the processor levels and not have access to the meter while doing so? Well here it is. You’re in the menu staring at adjustments and have to adjust in the blind….really bad so you’re in and out of the menus to get things set. Also, changing bands or modes and many of the basic settings are wiped clean for you to reset upon return. You will want an external speaker. Like the FT-857d its stock speaker is a tin can. The noise blanker while adjustable is feeble and does not work all that well for auto electrical noise. This is a big deal for a mobile radio. I’ve run my IC-7300 and IC-7000 as well as a couple Uniden CB radios that have much better NB’s than the 891 in same said vehicle. But then again…it’s under 600 bucks and if your a finite deep menu tweaker you'll be happy. Honestly, and from experience, if you can find a nice IC-7000 with the remote cable kit (it also has removable face) you’d have a much better rig with 2m/440 operation…..and I am a Yaesu fan. Used IC-7000’s are almost in the same price range at the time this was written as a new 891. My two cents….73’s
Wow what a comment, thanks so much Java.
Been running my ft891 mobile for over 9 months. LOVE the features!!
It's like a hidden gem of radios.
If I didn't already have a an 857D which I love using I'd buy this one in a sec!
Thanks for tutorial. I just got the 891 and you got me started.
Awesome! Have fun!
Nice job. Some new users may see the IPO on a few of your memorized freqs and wonder why you did not use the IPO for all (unless the band was quiet that day, I would guess) Keep up the good work!!!
Thanks for the comment I really appreciate it.
Ive had this radio like 2 years. I never noticed the tension knob and I mostly read the manual. Wow.
I hear ya friend
This video will save my ego so many times, i am totally non digital, but learning, especially as i change from LSB to USB for voice traffic [lsb] and digital [usb]on the same band , ie.. 40 meters. TNX.
Thanks, Tom. My 891 is on the way and this video will get me started.
Very awesome! Let me know how it goes. be patient, it will take a while to get used to the menu system.
Got my 891 set up and running well. I only have it hooked up to a 20m Hamstick on a tripod and counterpoise. This will change to an MFJ multi-band screwdriver. My biggest complaint is the constant S5/S7 noise level. I don't know the source of this noise but it makes listening almost impossible. if the screwdriver is no better, I'll have move it to an outside location. I'd move it temporarily into my Jeep but the oppressive AZ heat right now wouldn't make it enjoyable.
Rudy Pitte yeah I was out yesterday with the 891 in woods and a long wire and it was very quiet
Rudy Pitte verticals are inherently noisier than horizontals... like dipoles or beams or long wires. Try turning on the IPO and the ATT to knock down the noise.
Seu Inglês é tão simples que até eu que não falo, mas entendo algumas palavras, entendi perfeitamente o que foi explicado. É claro que a visualização junto com a sua voz, ajuda muito.
Explicações muito claras... Parabéns!!!
Great video❗️I just picked up a used Yaesu FT-891 Saturday at the Orange County Ham Fest for a good price, this video will help a lot. Thanks 73 KV5P
Not that you need the kudos, but this was a great video! Wish I had watched it sooner! But I learned a lot. Thanks.
I just got a Kenwood TM-D710GA for my mobile only because I also got the TH-D74A, when I first got my license couple years back, I got the icom ID-51A but never really used it, after 2 years hiatus, got the itch to ham again and some time to spare and trying to learn all I have not done yet so, I like this radio too after watching this video, by the way, me being new ham you clarified lots of stuff by just explaining the menu, so I will hold you responsible if I end up getting one, :) right now Ham City has them for $650.00. I think it makes a real nice entrance radio to play with Fusion but then I am confuse which one to install in my van; I am about to install the TM-D70GA and the extra power cable I am using is good to power a Yaesu Radio. The power cable and rack under seat for Radio are the only permanent installs so i think i can use both Radios. You got me hooked, sort of!
Ha thanks for the comment!
Very Good vídeo! Clear and objective! Thanks!
I have had 2 857Ds and was never happy with the receiver. They were used mobile only and did suit the pupose but i always was tweaking to hear folks better and never was satisfied. I also had the 706mk2 and thought it was better. So now I have a new 891 and spec wise it should play better mobile. Time will tell. Thanks for the video.
Thanks fer comment.
The 891 has a MUCH better receiver Yaesu told me it is about the same as a FT-991A (In the same ballpark)
Thank you for the very good video.I actually put mine away because I got lost with the newer menu rig, Sign of getting old LOL.I'm set now thanks to the excellent video BOB AF2DX
I always forget how these radios work if I put them away for longer than 4 or so months.
I actually like the fact that Yaesu did not completely change the menu/buttonology. Makes the transition to an updated radio easier. I really like the memory features. I'd love to have a new rig, but I think that I'll be keeping the 857d for a bit longer. Man....that Begali...cannot even her the paddles click...
Ron C yeah its like the Begali can electronically sense the touch.
Ron C this radio might just have surpassed all the others as my favorite
That's awesome. I mean you researched it, decided, purchased and now a happy owner..doesn't get much better!
Ron C I'm surprised at the relatively low price of this rig
I read reviews of it last year and it was referred to as a "sleeper of a deal" an awesome rig, especially at the price.
You just sold me on that radio, thanks.
Too bad I don't get a sponsor or a commission. Lol . No its a great radio
Great Video ! This was a big help in my making my decision between the FT 891 and Kenwood TS-480 , Ed KA9AAA
So did you get the 891? I can't say I looked at Kenwood, just that I liked the features of this 891. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for the tour. Maybe cover switching between PO, SWR, ALC.
Well done. Just pulled the trigger on this radio. Nice!!!
Enjoy it
Awesome video. Thanks. Thinking about buying one of these radios. Well presented concise tour of the functions. Perfect 👍
Thanks for watching!
Great 👍🏼 Basics instructional!!!🗽👍🏼👽
N1UFO/ Gabriel I may need to refer to thjs myself someday when I forget how it works
Great video. I'm going to pick one of these up for portable.
You won't regret it. I'd buy it again. Best bang for buck.
Great tutorial. After seeing the lock feature explained, that got you a sub. lol Keep up the good work and I'll try not to blow up my 891. 😳
Thank you so much for the comment friend!
Wonderful Video! Fully comprehensive!! Thank you
You're very welcome!
Thanks for posting this little tutorial. I purchased this radio a few days ago, and I am starting to get familiar with it. I'm definitely going to read through the parts of the manual I need to look at, but this was an excellent 10,000-foot overview to get started. I did notice that the menu options for output power are a bit confusing. You have "HF Power" and "HF SSB Power". What is the difference?? The only things I don't like about this radio off the bat are that everything, especially more used functions, is buried deep in the settings menu. Also, I like how the "A-B-C" buttons on the FT-857 could be scrolled through to get other functions. Still, I am definitely looking forward to years of faithful service out in the field with this radio. I was going to get an FT-818 instead, but who wants a radio based on 20 y/o technology, no DSP, and very minor tweaks from the FT-817?
Yes, I meant this video to be exactly just a Quick Start. Even for myself. Yaesu loves menus. Easy to use, easy to forget. I hope you get the most out of this radio. Let me know what I left out friend.
Thanks for the quick view in using this radio. It will be my first HF, just ordered! May I request instructional videos on how to actually use a radio in the real world? Maybe one for CW and a second for SSB?
I think there are other videos out there, but I will try, I have very limited time.
The more videos I see on this radio, the more I think I might get one for POTA, portable, and RV'ing. The menu system is scary - ha. I have an FT-710 in my shack.
So, I DID get this radio, AND I LOVE IT! Great POTA radio.
Good job getting me started with new rig in mobile.
Thanks I may refer to this video myself someday when I forget the basics
Thanks for a very good video. Great presentation on the memory functions and the radio controls. Rick
Richard Toupin hope it helps people
I just bought one. Thanks!😎
Good choice!
I have decide to make this my first HF
I now own it
How do you like it?
@@hamradiocq I love it! The 891 has a small footprint for the 100W and is relatively easy to use. The menu system could be a little better but it gets the job done. The Digital Sound Processing (DNR) is really good in high noise situations.
For the price, I think this radio is a steal! It is pretty good quality and even easy to MARS CAP mod it! Overall I'd rate it a 8.5 out of 10 just for the lack of a tuner and the menu system!
73's KI5TLZ
Great Tutorial, it was very helpful.
Can you please make a video showing what all the different power menus are for. I get so confused on them as to which one is just the plain ssb power. I like to operate low power but bump it up if needed and for me trying to figure out which one to do after not using the rig for a bit gets confusing Thanks for any help
Kevin OKeefe you know what I too am confused by that. So I just set both options to the power I want. Great question.
It’s pretty simple, the SSB power is for SSBmode. The “HF” power setting is for all the other modes
Can you change the colour of the display or am I thinking of another similar radio?
I know on my old Yaesu 897 I could change colors.
save me a lot of grief .Really fast explain of operation.de va7at
Will you cover the split? Not real clear in the manual.
Thanks!
Nice overview, Thanks!
You didn't show how to switch Upper/Lower sidebands. Good to know, hard to find.
Have the radio...powerful but difficult to remember how to use, especially if use infrequently...nice video...tnx...W3NRJ
Mystery I have that problem with all my radios. If I don't use for a while I forget how to use some of the menu stuff
Thank you
Very good tutorial. Tks
Excellent !
Thank you !
Thank you too!
What took you so long to learn how that radio worked? :-) Haven't you owned it for a whole day ready :-)
Jeffrey Feldstein 😂
Ha! Well, I owned a Yaesu 897 for about 10 years as my first radio so I'm familiar with Yaesu and their menu insanity. The 897 was quite a cinder block but I loved it.
This 891 is way easier to use, easier to see much smaller. So far I LOVE this radio. I plan on portable operations this coming weekend on a trip. All I've had time to do is late at night look at the manual and play with the menu no antenna attached.
I made this video because it's exactly the video I would WANT to see myself. "Just show me where the basic stuff is!"
When I was looking at this radio at Dayton for the first time (there is a video of it in my Hamvention video) I walked up and the guy hit the lock and I was trying to change the frequency and I didn't even know how to unlock it. I felt stupid like, how the h*** do I change the frequency?
Big help. Just what I needed. Have you done one on the Yaesu FT dx1200?
Seems to be a nice radio.
YEah, for the price me likey.
For that ground nut on the back, do you always have to ground it thur there? Or it is RF ground or for lightning protection?
You don't always have to have it on there, but it will help for long term use. Look up the characteristics of grounding your ham station it's kinda complex and simple at the same time.
Is it possible to control the Pocket RxTx app via bluetooth?
I don't think so
I'm trying WSJT-X on 14.074.000, but each time I TX, my FT-891 transmits on 14.073.500. Why does it jump down like that to TX? Thanks, CE4JDM
Awesome video tutorial
Thank you too
Hello, 2 questions.
1. Are memory channels tunable ?
2. Will the memory channels independently retain settings like rx width, contour, notch , etc...without having to re-adjust each of these settings with every visit to that channel ?
Thanks. Any information on this is greatly appreciated !
I am a new general so thanks a million for this video. Do you have one that demonstrates how to set alc/mic gain?
No, not yet, sorry.
I’m pretty sure my key works. It did on my last radio but not on the 891. I set the menu like you said but no cw tone?
Go into the menu and look for Keyer and try to change settings.
I’m a new ham and I’m thinking of getting this radio. One question I have is what size key jack is on the back? 1/4 or 1/8in?
Its the smaller one I believe
Ham Radio CQ Yes I went on the yaesu website and downloaded the manual. It’s 3.5mm = 1/8. When all else fails read the manual.
hi. great vid. q:- can u use chirp to program repeaters n other saved frequencys.
💯💥👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks.
Hello ! I have a question regarding the radios abilities to retain certain basic settings when saving a frequency to a regular memory channel.
This radio does not save settings like receive width, shift or contour when you go from band to band. With each band change these settings are defaulted back to yaesu starting points. I E ; the rx width always goes back to 2.4 KC wide etc...
So, I'm wondering if you could try the following experiment.
In vfo mode go to 40 meters , say 7.280 lab. Set the RX width to 3khz wide. Set the shift to say, 1180 and set the contour to a mid setting.
Write the settings down ...
Now save that 40 meter frequency to a regular memory channel.
Now go to another band on vfo.
Turn radio off.
Turn radio back on .
Go to that saved memory channel.
Then check the values of the settings we saved with that memory channel. Rx width , shift and contour.
Did they default to something other than what was saved with that channel ? Or did it save everything you set ?
Thanks
I saw CWU (Upper?) is there a way to set CWL ?? Or does the U stand for something else?
Great question. I just looked at manual and it does have a CWL. It says Sets center frequency of sub band
@@hamradiocq :) First you need to learn yourself, and then try to teach others!
CWL for 7 Mhz!
Great introduction. Just got this radio today and it helped much. Would it be possible to put the TX power adjust function to one of the A/B/C keys? Or any other way to reduce power to minimum while using a manual tuner?
Sorry, not sure.
Excellent video
Thank you kindly.
Great tutorial, thanks. I have the Same radio and for some reason the tx/busy indicator LED flashes on and off constantly whenever the unit is powered up, seems to receive ok but it won’t transmit, anyone have an idea why it might be doing this?
Thanks for the comment, no I have no idea.
Nice! I am looking at this radio or the IC-7100. I have heard such good things about the FT-891. Thanks for taking the time. Not wild about the power setting though. Bummer. There isn't a quick button for that?
That's my biggest complaint. No simple power button.
@@hamradiocq That is my complaint with Yaesu. From radio to radio like the FTM100, 400 and FT2DR that I own there is a difference between menu itemsfrom Yaesu radio to Yaesu radio vs. other brand radios and their different models. You have to consult the book at times to find one particular setting that might be in different places on three radios that all do the same thing. You better learn all three radios or you are lost.
I don't know if you got the 7100 yet if not DONT they have way to many problems I have had a 891 for a few years in a semi truck and trust me it can take a beating I have not had a single problem with it .
@@jamesmackinlay4477 I have both radios. I like them both. I find the performance with the same antenna equal. Band change is easier with the IC-7100 and the noise reduction is better. Speaker on the FT-891 is better than the speaker in the IC-7100. I like the microphone connection on the controller head of the IC-7100 vs the body of the radio on the Yeasu. I also like having 2m and 70cm on the Icom along with Dstar capabilities on all bands. I wish Yaesu had the FT-991a in a mobile package with a remote control head. One negative about the Icom is the noisy fan that must be a piece of crap Chinese computer fan that was spec'd by some bean counter...the same bean counter that left the body mounting bracket out of the box of the IC-7100.
have they fixed the switching from USB and LSB issue? can you easily switch from USB to LSB on any band now or do you have to do weird menu work around stuff?
Hi chaps! Wondering on which cases green RX light appears, for tx is lights red , but for rx seems to me doesnt, or its fw version issue, please pop up
sorry, I don't know.
It’s green when squelch is broken. You have to first change the RF gain knob to Squelch by going to menu 05-05
Jim Beno all roger tnks!!
every so often an IPO indicator will come up in the upper right corner What exactly does that indicate
Kevin OKeefe not sure exactly but it's in manual as Intercept Point Optimization which controls noise level differences
When IPO is toggled ON, the pre-amp on the receiver is turned OFF. So the IPO should actually be on for most HF work.
Hi. I own a yaesu ft 891 as well. One question. I have a sound that comes from the loudspeaker when from VFO click the key B (SCP) and also key A. This happens with the squelch open. Is this right or there is something wrong. If you have time please let me know. Thank you very much.
Sorry I don't know that offhand.
Great video !!!
Agreed! Ha ha ha just kidding.
I havn't been able to find swr so I can see it on the display.
Yes. My 891 is set to SWR and I want to switch it to PO, etc.
awesome intro!
Thanks! I have fun making those intros. That is some letters I bought at a small craft store in Hermann, Missouri. They are rusty letters. Kinda reminds me of the Mythbusters opener. : )
Hermann. I have distant relatives that still live there. New looking letters would've be worse, good choice.
Exactly
The 891 has the most jacked up menu system of all time. They hid the power output, the SWR not the PO should be default meter seeing how the radio has no tuner and that’s kind of important.
They are too memory heavy and not user adjustable on the buttons. Over 45? Bring glasses!
The good, mine puts out a good bit over 100 watts. The squelch/noise cut knob is nice. Picks up a weak signal like a charm. Notch filter is good for cheap radio as is the blanker. Mic works very good.
But really the scope is kind of a joke. And if you want a live scope display the sound cuts off. WTH? Can’t multitask?
I can see where someone just learning the radio would get lost and screw up the world, that’s why the reset is easily found.
But overall for 650, it is tough to beat IMO.
agreed
Very helpful video thanks
Is there a way to change from usb to lsb say on 27.555 mines only in usb ?
pikeymic LSB isn’t used on the 10 Meter band, and the radio defaults to an AUTO sideband. There’s a menu in there to hard-code the BFO for any given node. But we really only need it for certain digital modes that “buck” the normal LSB/USB rules
@@CTB.N1SFT hi Craig I have been trying fine
Great video :-)
Just got mine, how do I get from usb to lsb 20m?
Sorry, I don't know off hand. Google the Yaesu FT 891 pdf manual. It should be in there.
@@hamradiocqI I did, just cant seem to find it thank you.
why would you want to do that?
How do you change the PO to SWR?
Not sure
@@hamradiocq All good and thanks for the reply. I found it in a vid on the FT-891 settings. You have to hold the function down and change it over to meter, then select SWR. KD2HAM
yaezoo no sutch rig has ever been made ..jeff
Ok.
Mine just showed up... i have no idea where the plugs go... might be the wrong hobby, lol
Nice job! I learned a lot...TNX!
WA2GVA
Thanks!
Who's stupid idea was it to have a separate menu just to change your mode?
agreed
Should be chapter, page
make it happen
The FT857 replacement