Top 5 HF Ham Radios for Beginners

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TheSmokinApe

TheSmokinApe

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@duffyhitman
@duffyhitman 2 жыл бұрын
How can you say the Icom-7100 is all bell`s and no whistles, When as you state you never owned 1 ?. Maybe you should get your Friends to make Streaming Videos for you .
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
You might want to clear your ears son. I never said that, I also never implied it…. Maybe you should get your friends to watch videos with you so they can explain what you saw. Good lord man, at least get your short pants twisted up over something I actually said.
@gaptastic
@gaptastic 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe I just watched. Sorry Paul but you're wrong.
@johnbauman4005
@johnbauman4005 Жыл бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe Wow. Enjoyed your presentation. Wondered why you were so defensive in presenting your recommendations, and now I know. Have some other hobbies but haven't encountered so many angry know-it-all cranky jerks as in amateur radio. Not sure why that is, but makes me wonder why I would want to contact them by radio cross country when I wouldn't walk across the street to chat with them. Fortunately a minority, though. Anyway am new if you hadn't guessed - passed Tech & Gen this week - and looking for shack in the box, antennas, cables, connectors, swr meter, software, everything. The Icom 7300 and Yaesu FT D10 were recommended to me by different experienced hams. Your presentation drove home that the 7300 isn't a shack in the box (I need to study specs better). Also older and possibly to be superseded soon? You're not the first I've heard talk about cumbersome menus with Yaesu radios. Even after getting through the learning curve, a tedious interface would continue to irritate on a daily basis. These radios are at about my price point but I could eke out a bit more if the radio fit the bill, but not able to double it. I could certainly wait a few months if Icom coming out with 7300 mod 1 or something, but really want to get set up. Any thoughts on a 100 watt shack in a box? I'll be studying your antenna videos also! Kind regards, John KK7JBZ
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
@@johnbauman4005 hey John. Really the only two 100w shack in the box options are the ic7100 and the 991a. Both are great radios with high followings, of the two Id likely pick the 991a.
@johnbauman4005
@johnbauman4005 Жыл бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe Thanks so much! Off to compare specs and perform due diligence on the 991a! Happy Thanksgiving! 73, KK7JBZ
@timelord1137
@timelord1137 2 жыл бұрын
If we are talking about used devices, then in my opinion the best radio is the one that is most convenient to buy. To simplify as much as possible, I would recommend choosing the first radio according to such characteristics: 1. 100W output power, 12V power supply. 2. Covers the entire amateur shortwave range (optional VHF, UHF) 3. It should not be a QRP device, not professional, not military, not controlled only from a computer. It should be a basic or mobile amateur device with a frequency adjustment knob. 4. It should contain the main types of radiation - SSB, CW, AM, FM (optional). These characteristics will give you everything you need to work on the air and allow you to immerse yourself in it without unnecessary difficulties.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
I would agree that, thanks for the comment!
@kennethblackwell1137
@kennethblackwell1137 2 жыл бұрын
Back in 2016 when I got my license, I bought a FT=991 (NOT A, It and the IC-7300 came later). I am still using the FT-991 and love it. It has been super reliable and easy to use. Thanks Yaesu. Great presentation.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Yaesu does make a good radio, thanks for watching Kenneth!
@jeffgrant1264
@jeffgrant1264 11 ай бұрын
Great video Ape! When my Kenwood TS-440 took a dump five years ago, I replaced it with a Yaesu FT-818. I was apprehensive at first about replacing a 100 watt radio with a QRP rig. It didn't take long to get over that. I found the 818 to be simple to use and fun to operate. One of my Elmers told me that even a cheap, basic radio connected to a really good antenna would perform well. The antenna was far more important than the features on the radio. A couple of years ago, I bought an FT-891. I love this radio too! Again, simple and fun to operate. Most of the radios on your list are RF emitting computers. Each one has their fanbase. Afterall, this hobby is based on personal preferences. The points you made in this video are valid and certainly useful to new hams getting into HF. Here is something else to consider. My FT-818 is fixed in my shack. I use the 891 as a portable rig (usually have it running at 50% power). Nothing is more satisfying than making a contact with a big buck 1000 watt station, rotating beam antenna, and filters out the Kazoo and have them tell me my signal is pegging their S-meter. Or with a 100 watt station that is as simple as mine. I maybe have $800 bucks invested in the radio, Z-817 tuner and MFJ OCF dipole antenna. I use a Chameleon MPAS 2.0 vertical antenna on the FT-891. With a digital signal processor, this rig can pick up a gnat fart in Siberia. Maybe your next video should be the 5 best HF antennas. Thanks again for sharing you knowledge and experience
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 11 ай бұрын
That’s awesome man, glad to hear the Yeasu’s are working out so well for you 👍
@hamradiowithkevin
@hamradiowithkevin 2 жыл бұрын
APE, you crack me up, I dig your humor and "inside jokes". Being a new ham, it is not initially obvious that the antenna really makes the "system" complete and this in my opinion is more important than the radio itself for just making contacts. Enjoying radio operating is an entirely different conversation. Great video thanks for being so thorough. 73
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree, with a good antenna any of these radios will make contacts. With a bad antenna, well it’s going to be a long day. Thanks for checking out the video 👍
@matthew.tamasco
@matthew.tamasco 2 жыл бұрын
I really wanted to get the 991A for HF/VHF/UHF capability - but so glad I ended up going with the FTDX-10 instead at the same price. So easy to use for this beginner. I was able to start working on the default settings and start using the filters and adjustments as I learned them. It has helped me learn how to operate better.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Thats great Matthew, I almost put the DX10 on the list but I the the 710 will be more beginner friendly. Thanks for checking it out 👍
@stevet7522
@stevet7522 2 жыл бұрын
That is exactly what I did as well. Went for the 991A and saw the ftdx10 for almost the same price.
@thebugg333
@thebugg333 2 жыл бұрын
I just did the exact same thing this past weekend, but I did purchase the 991 and ate the loss when I returned it to my local HRO for the DX-10...my receive is vastly improved. With only being HF, it was easier to use. The interface and use on UHF and VHF with the 991 seems poor (or cheap / rushed) I felt that my icom 4100 (no color and being a "basic" radio when considering analog) was more enjoyable with a lower learning curve. I like my 7100, but I knew I would get a better radio when you don't get an all in one. The icom 7100 is now mobile / park rig as the 891 is now out of stock everywhere. I wanted the 891 to begin with, and ended up with something better but at double the cost for my base.
@ohaya1
@ohaya1 2 жыл бұрын
@@stevet7522 Did you end up getting the ftdx10? How do you find it?
@stevet7522
@stevet7522 2 жыл бұрын
@@ohaya1 fantastic. N4HNH KZbin channel has a good series of videos on all the settings and what-not.
@donz7992
@donz7992 2 жыл бұрын
Good video, Ape. Got into HF 18 months ago and after agonizing between the 7300 and the 991A, I went with the 7300. I found the radio VERY easy to navigate (especially with the help of KZbin!) However, a few months ago I got a Yaesu FT891 which I also love for POTA. But I think having a year's worth of HF experience with the 7300 gave me the understanding and patience as to how to use 891.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
No doubt the experience helps. Thanks for checking out the video Don!
@KK6USYHamRadioAdventures
@KK6USYHamRadioAdventures 2 жыл бұрын
Don Z, I like Yaesu Radios have to agree that 891 is hard to use, I think the 857 is a lot easier.
@jackK5FIT
@jackK5FIT 2 жыл бұрын
I had a 718 as a first HF radio and found it to be a solid performer even with limited filtering. With a Signalink it did digital very well. When deciding to upgrade I wanted a 7300 but at the time none were available. I finally decided on the FTdx-10 and have not been sorry. I also own a G90 and had some heat issues running FT8. I bought the XPA125B 100w amp for it and it runs about 70 to 80w out with 1w in. I'm not a fan of one radio for 70cm thru 160m but that's just me. Thanks for the reviews! Jack K5FIT
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for checking it out Jack!
@HOAHamRadio
@HOAHamRadio 2 жыл бұрын
The "Expert Opinion" is spot on! Thanks Ape.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Haha, thanks Bob 👍
@727jetjumper
@727jetjumper Жыл бұрын
The G90 is a great little radio for what it is. I've worked a boatload of FT8 DX with it. I've operated Field Day with it as well. It's no competition radio, but an adequate beginner / portable radio for POTA/SOTA. I also have a FT-891, and it's a good radio. IF you're new, and on a budget, maybe look at the IC-718.. general coverage Rx for exploring SW and easier to use all around as a HAM.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Totally agree with your assessment on the G90 and great point about the 718!
@HamRadioDX
@HamRadioDX 2 жыл бұрын
FT-817/8 didn't make the cut! Peter VK3YE won't be happy! TO won't be happy about the X6100 lol. Great info Ape as always, well done.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Haha, hopefully he doesn’t see this one 👀
@KenVet
@KenVet 5 ай бұрын
My first rig is a Yaesu Ft-710 in '23 as new ham. Good review, Thanks. 73
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 5 ай бұрын
Welcome to the hobby Ken 👍
@homersaypian3798
@homersaypian3798 Жыл бұрын
I ordered an FTDX-10 today! I was leaning towards the FT-991A, but the external monitor port and 3D waterfall of the DX10 really sold me. I hope the complicated menu functions don’t ruin it for me…
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
You will be fine, and there are tons of good videos showing how to do stuff 👍
@alvinnorris6523
@alvinnorris6523 Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I have had most of these radios and still own more of them than I should. I agreed on most of your statements. Thanks again
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching Alvin 👍
@ahendrix9787
@ahendrix9787 2 жыл бұрын
...as always, great information, Ape, and an interesting comparison for someone who doesn't know radios much (not you - me!) ...thanks, and 73! ...on the way to your antenna playlist next!😉
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Hey AH, glad you liked it! Thanks for watching 👍
@ahendrix9787
@ahendrix9787 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe ...i got the FT-891: 1) because it was the cheapest 100w HF i saw, and 2) folks on e-ham were complaining about the difficulty of the menu, and i took that as a challenge🤣😂🤣...already had a BTECH UV5x3, so i didn't care about UHF/VHF..
@mikekd9bku333
@mikekd9bku333 Жыл бұрын
I have the ICOM 7300 and love it. New to HF and it is very easy to find your way around the different options and screens
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Hey Mike. Totally agree, while it does have a bit of a price tag associated with it, the 7300 is a great radio for new folks and folks who have been around a while. Thanks for watching 👍
@edgardoramos6061
@edgardoramos6061 2 жыл бұрын
Great review!! Thank you for taking the time.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Anytime Edgardo, glad you liked it 👍
@Dirty_D_VBCE
@Dirty_D_VBCE 3 ай бұрын
I’m you crushed me on the xeigu radios. I was eyeballing both the 6100 and g90. Good review, I am still considering the g90, but we’ll see what’s available when I have the monies. You also confirmed my suspicions about “the cheap stuff”. I may get one when I have enough knowledge to have a compact ham bag.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 3 ай бұрын
I’d take the g90 over the 6100 👍
@Dirty_D_VBCE
@Dirty_D_VBCE 3 ай бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe hah thanks for responding in this old ass video. I will definitely take that into consideration. After all, the g90 made the list.
@docpearson
@docpearson 3 ай бұрын
I agree with everything you said in this wonderful video. However, I would like to make a note about the Xiegu 6100. It has been out long enough now that it’s upgrades have brought it into a good working outstanding radio. If you have not reviewed it recently, I think you would be pleasantly surprised with it’s wonderful capabilities now. Yes I did buy it when it first came out was a little disappointed but now I am extremely happy with it with its new upgrades.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 3 ай бұрын
Hey Doc, I agree that it's better today. I think they took what they learned and came out with the 6200 👀
@docpearson
@docpearson 3 ай бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe very excited to look at the 6200 but extremely disappointed when I found out that all you can get out is 8 W when I get 10 W out of my 6100. Truly, I like my G 90 cause I get 20 W and I really don’t need any more than that. But I hate to see them cut down the wattage of the 6200. I’m not really happy with Watts, but I’m very disappointed. They’re shaving the top of that 10 W and making it just 8. I’m sticking with my 6100.
@AndyAAzeroAM
@AndyAAzeroAM 2 жыл бұрын
Well done Ape. I like these type videos. It's nice to have some information at hand to reference to. I think I'll always be a "beginner" so when some one does a vid like this it saves a lot of time tracking tracking down the info oneself!
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Howdy Andy! Glad you liked it.
@rafaelgcpp
@rafaelgcpp 2 жыл бұрын
My first HF radio was a uBitx. Did I like it? Hell yes! But I'm very technically trained, so I could understand its flaws and work around it. My 7300 is much more friendly!
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
You’re that guy! When I put that on the slide I was thinking of my good friend Stan, and there’s no way he’s using that. As always, thanks for watching Rafael 👍
@rafaelgcpp
@rafaelgcpp 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe I am one continent shy of WAC, but all 4 continents on FT8 on a uBitx. I would NEVER recommend that for a beginner. It is masochistic! 😂😂
@warrenphillips69
@warrenphillips69 2 жыл бұрын
A balanced opinion. Good video.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks BAJ, glad you liked it!
@503Nick
@503Nick 2 жыл бұрын
G90 was my first hf radio and within a few months I UPGRADED to the 891. I POTA regularly and the 100 watts is always the star of the show even with a 705 on scene. QRP is a bad choice for beginners. 7300 can be the queen
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Nick, I tend to pretty much agree with what you are saying. I do think that with the help of a good Elmer most folks would be just fine with the G90/705 and good antenna. I don't think you will hear anyone say that 100w doesn't make a huge difference.
@530eman
@530eman 2 жыл бұрын
Great show, thanks for “going there” My first was/is the ICOMM 718, love it especially as a noob…🤙🏻
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Eman, thanks for checking it out 👍🍻
@mewrongwayKOCXF
@mewrongwayKOCXF 2 жыл бұрын
Been a Ham since 1979 and Ya I think Ape completely missed the boat on the 718 when you consider new price 620.00 and used for 400.00. You could buy a nice Digital interface like Signalink or MFJ for 139.00 with cable and still be far under the 1,300 of a 991A or 7300! Add a nice Auto tuner for 150.00 and still have enough money for a good antenna. Not every beginner has 1,300 to blow on a whole station little lone a rig!
@530eman
@530eman 2 жыл бұрын
@@mewrongwayKOCXF good point! I support the Ape though, he’s put out a ton of great videos and he took on the unenviable task of picking the “top-5”. I mean, picking the top 5 of anything is gonna set folks on fire 🤣🤣🤣
@mewrongwayKOCXF
@mewrongwayKOCXF 2 жыл бұрын
@@530eman Yes I support him too! No pun intended but first he says the Xiglue is not a beginner radio but makes it 4th place, It has rit, agc and firmware issues. Its 20 watts. The 718 at 100w can be had for 620.00 new, not the 800 that Ape claims, maybe a bit of research is in order? Second the Xiglue is junk compared to the 718!!!!! A friend bought one from a popular dealer, radio stop powering up, dealer said send it to Xiglue, Xiglue wont respond to emails. Friend contacted 5 popular radio repair shops and none wanted to work on it!
@45auto
@45auto 2 жыл бұрын
I've had my ticket for less than a year and I looked at all of the radios on this list. I went with the IC-7100 because I felt it was the best radio for ME and I have no complaints. Your analysis is quite fair, but as LC mentioned, the price is higher now.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
That 7100 is one I regret never owning.
@BrianWM8G
@BrianWM8G 2 жыл бұрын
Ape, I’ll be curious to see if the new Yaesu radio coming out soon might make the list in future iterations
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Based off what I am seeing I am certain it will.
@docpearson
@docpearson Жыл бұрын
Another comment if you don’t mind. First, let me again say there was an outstanding fantastic video you did. I’m talking about the 6100 Xiegu now. When I first bought it last year, I had high hopes for it. And sure enough it had problems. For example, you could not finetune it. That portion just did not work. But finally with the last upgrade, I have spent quite some time with the radio. Thank goodness because before when I bought it, I left in a box and wanted to spit on it every time I walked past. But after I made the last software upgrade it now has wonderful fine tuning and I actually was able to send Winlink over it with just a USB cable. I also did WSPR with it. And was able to find tune and do CW with it. It seems like the little box with its upgrade is coming into its own. So I think now if someone talks about it, they should first upgrade the 6100 with the latest firmware and find out that it is coming into its own. I really really like the 6100 now however there’s one thing I do not like. And that is the cheap rinky-dink tinny sound coming out of its speaker. But other than that, with a set of earbuds, I can hear it pretty clearly, and if I was to go portable and want to grab a quick radio that has an internal battery and yes, it has an internal antenna tuner I am giving second thoughts about it and may start carrying it whole lot more. With its internal battery and microphone on the front of it you can almost use it like a walkie-talkie. So the 6100 to me is coming around. I think it is considering putting in the top six at least. Because it can do all the digital modes. Finally, the fine-tuning works. So don’t discount that Xieugu x6100 anymore until you’ve done the last upgrade, the software, and I think you will be quite impressed.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Hey Doc. So here's the story, I was offered this radios at a considerable discount when it first hit the market. To me the whole thing smelled like the GSOC Xiegu released and was plagued with problems it never overcame. What this radio promised was way more than initially delivered, and I believe and still do, that Xiegu doesn't have have the engineering resources to develop and support radios like this. I know at times they have made continued and incremental improvements which is great. I would love to see more affordable alternatives for Hams. I'm glad to hear the 6100 is getting to a more usable place.
@andrelemelin4666
@andrelemelin4666 2 жыл бұрын
My fist rig was a KW TS-440 SAT back in the 80s ...lol ... I still have the rig . 73s yall
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
I was talking to a guy about that radio tonight, he said he loved it. Thanks for checking out the video 👍
@KK6USYHamRadioAdventures
@KK6USYHamRadioAdventures 2 жыл бұрын
Good video Ape, you might have the ranking a bit off Lol
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
I couldn't rank the 7300 higher than first
@derekcraig05
@derekcraig05 5 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed your video ! Thank you!
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 5 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it Derek, thank you for watching 👍
@W8VHS
@W8VHS 2 жыл бұрын
Very good video. Thank you Sir
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for checking it out Vern!
@KU9L
@KU9L Жыл бұрын
I had a TenTec Century 21 in the 1981 timeframe, 50W input with about 20-Watts out on 10 meters and I did WAS, WAC, and DXCC CW in about 18-months in the early 80's. Kids today need high tech gear, but I did fine with this and my old tube radios, LOL. 73, Dave, KU9L PS -If they get upset with what you say they need to get a new hobby and leave the Happy Hams alone, LOL.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Cool story Knapp, thanks for checking out the video!
@k0xhf808
@k0xhf808 Жыл бұрын
I agree, a simple to use radio is nice to have. complicated, hard to maneuver radios make ease of use more difficult.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Thanks K0XHF 👍
@netfixr1
@netfixr1 2 жыл бұрын
Spot on analysis of the radios that I have owned, the Yaesu FT-991A and FT-891. Got rid of the 991A due to the disappointing waterfall... and the menu system drove me nuts. I recently purchased the Xiegu X6100 and all the points you make on that radio I agree with as well, however it does have features not found on any radio in that price category. If the wait weren't so long for an Elecraft KX2, I wouldn't have even looked at the Xiegu. To your point, I couldn't recommend the x6100 to a new ham. The fact that they use their customers as beta testers is ridiculous. After all who do they think they are Microsoft?? - LOL - Great informative video for the newcomer... Thanks !!!
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
LOL @ Microsoft. Glad you liked the video Steve, thanks for watching!
@3asyrider75
@3asyrider75 2 жыл бұрын
I was told not to get any QRP radio for first HF.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
There is no doubt that using 100w makes getting contacts easier than using 5w or less, I am pretty sure that's where that advice comes from. While we call the G90 a "QRP" radio it's 20w and the 705 can run 10w without amplification. KZbin is filled with videos (In the even proof is needed) where folks are using 705's and G-90's to make contacts, many were when the solar cycle was lower. With a good antenna, some patience and a basic understanding or propagation I really don't see a problem.
@robertkeller9828
@robertkeller9828 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe I'm a computer geek that sees very little need for digital in an HF rig. Want? Not really. I have plenty of "digital devices I carry in my pocket already. ,My "Smart Phone"! Too many different proprietory systems and types. It's like all the different computers you could buy in the early 1990s...Digital Ham is still stuck there screwing around like WE did with incompatible bulletin boards @dial-up "speeds,". To me, the FT891 is a best buy all around. Rugged, great power, compact. Menus aren't a problem. I don't fiddle with any distraction while driving anyway. I pull over for that USB port if you need it later on for digital add ons. I have a reason to use a separate 2m/440 anyway...My lowily Quad Band QYT 7900D does a great job for me mobile wise in that regard. Cheap, and with two of them, can make a great cross band very small repeator If I want to enjoy digital at all, I can simply download a FREE APP like Echolink to my phone. I 'd rather spend my time learning code than fiddling around with a play pretty, Rube Goldburg , UNUSABLE after a disaster, "toy"...YES, I said it...TOY. Personally, I'd rather buy an FT 891 in a Faraday-like Go Case and have a legacy tube 10-80 in the shack
@docpearson
@docpearson Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. But I would like to add one little thing in case the people watching this video kind of missed it. The Icom 705 does not have an internal antenna tuner. Let me repeat that NO ANTENNA TUNER on the 705 icom. Thanks for letting me get that off my chest. Because I was interested in that 705, I mean, I really liked it until I saw that it did not have an internal antenna tuner for all that money they want for it. but to me Icom fell on there qrp faces when they left the antenna tuner out of the 705. I have several radios. I have the Icom 7300. If you can afford it get it you’ll never regret it. But I also have the. Xiegu G 90. And for portability and affordability I just love it, and it’s internal antenna tuner is so good I believe it could even tuneup a head of cabbage. Thanks for letting me get that off my chest it’s something that has just been sticking in my craugh every time I hear about that 705 that they want so much dad blasted money for an left out the antenna tuner. It really irritates me they did that.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Hey Doc. Agreed, it would be a lot cooler if it had a tuner. I have the 7300 and added an external tuner and had the g90 which had a fantastic tuner. It's important for folks to be reasonably educated about that they are buying and how they will want to use it, that's why I make videos like this. I appreciate your comment because it adds real world context, thank you 👍
@rbrazil1000
@rbrazil1000 2 жыл бұрын
I started with a 7300 and just bought a FT-891 . I am glad I started with the 7300
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment rbrazil 👍
@dabprod
@dabprod Жыл бұрын
Good, clear, concise info. THANKS
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Thanks dab, glad you liked it...
@Siskiyous6
@Siskiyous6 2 жыл бұрын
Well done. You know I am a 7100 fan boy, but I think this list is accurate. Sadly I don't think you can get it as inexpensively as you mentioned anymore. I really wish I had two or three of them. It too does 2M SSB like you mentioned for "Chuck's" Yaesu. I think you hit it on the head with the need for 100 Watts for beginning radios, I really like my FT-818, but it is a more difficult tool to use.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Howdy LC, I was thinking about you when I was recording that. I almost got one a few years ago and the opportunity passed. I do think they are really good radios. Thanks for watching 👍
@Leighkyzer
@Leighkyzer Жыл бұрын
Xiegu G90 has been a great beginner radio for me. 20W teaches you patience while working a pileup.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it’s working out for you 👍
@322doug
@322doug Жыл бұрын
Good honest comparison bro , ty!
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it 👍
@kengerace
@kengerace 2 жыл бұрын
Hey bud!....them's some fighting' words there putting those radios head to head and in the line up you did....LOL. Nah. Actually a very good video. a lot of thought regarding newbies and considering things someone getting started would not be aware of or be frustrated with. I'm no expert and am learning every day. Fortunately or unfortunately KZbin is my Elmer and I do appreciate you and others putting the time in and providing your insight. I ended up with the 991a and question that every other day. Its a great radio but that 7300 is calling. Not one issue or negative with the 991a but how much better is that other radio!?! time will help me. I just ordered an 891 a. because I just want one and b. because "portable" mounted in my vehicle seems very cool for a 100w radio driving down the road. Oh, only to have an unlimited budget...LOL. Thanks Ape! 72 ( and 72 because I owe you one) ;-) 73 implied!
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Haha, thanks for watching Keng. I have to tell you I went with the 7300 and there have been a few times where I wonder what would have happened if I got the 991a.
@manwe_sulimo
@manwe_sulimo Жыл бұрын
Haha, I liked the expert opinion piece
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Haha, glad you liked it 👍
@W5KJD
@W5KJD 5 ай бұрын
I would love to get that IC-705 just out of my price range. Lol however I an AnyTone AT-6666 for 10 meters and an AnyTone 578UV III Plus for 2 meters and 70 centimeters. What do you have agents Mississippi?
@leoissleepingg
@leoissleepingg Жыл бұрын
I know this is random but I’m very new to ham and hf radios and need some help on what items to use and start out with. Say, I wanted to reach someone 600+ Miles away using a ham radio. What is everything that I would need to use and buy in order to do so? Please send links to any recommendations.
@button-puncher
@button-puncher Жыл бұрын
Woof. Those prices. I just picked up a couple Baofengs for emergency use. I was thinking, what else is out there? Yeah, as a beginner, $500 plus is a non-starter. Around $200-300 is what I could justify. I know these have a crazy amount of tech in them and are ruggedly built which is why they cost so much. I just remember walking through AES Ham in MKE 20 years ago and everything behind glass and on the back counter going wooow, neat. Just need to win the lottery to get a good radio. Back to my Baofengs and SDRs. ;) BTW, I'm not trying to be negative about your video, these are just my impressions of equipment costs and whatnot. 20 years ago I got in to cars. Entry was a $2,500 Ford Contour. If it had been a $40k Mercedes...yeah, I wouldn't have gotten in to cars either, I'd have stuck with a bicycle.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Hey BP, thanks for watching. What I can tell you is that when I first started messing with radios, it was Baofeng's and SDR's. 👍
@ohaya1
@ohaya1 2 жыл бұрын
Do you think that in the future there will be other all-band & all-modes radios, or will the 991a be the last of its kind in this price range? It feels like there is no interest in manufacturing HF+VHF+UHF radios. Is it a business model decision or are there technical challenges or compromises in making such radios? I am looking for my first HF radio but am frustrated by the lack of shack in the box options as I want 2m and 70cm as well ..
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Well, the 705 fits into that category... but it is QRP. I certainly hope to see more "shack in a box" offerings.
@DominicMazoch
@DominicMazoch 2 жыл бұрын
I have used the 7300. Going from a 746pro to it was easy to transition.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Nice, it's good when easy!
@DominicMazoch
@DominicMazoch 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe Now, my 746 died. But got my FD/POTA 703+ with RM 100w amp. Not up to the newer stuff. But can get me onto the Texas and 7290 nets. I am more into nets. So I can take my time for a replacement. I am more interested in a 7300 in a 706/7000 package.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
If you are having a good time with it, that is what matters.
@DominicMazoch
@DominicMazoch 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe And I own it. No cost!
@signalscout6020
@signalscout6020 2 жыл бұрын
I was just about to complain about you not giving the 7300 enough love. Jokes aside, I know you love you some Linux. I’ve still yet to be able to make a single QSO with either FT8 or JS8. I use Linux Mint in the shack.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
I think I have an old Linux Mint laptop around here. If I can dig it up I will do an FT8 video.
@michaelhope007
@michaelhope007 2 жыл бұрын
7300 @ $1500 Australian. G90 @ $800 Australian. You get what you pay for. Twice the price 10 times the radio.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
I like that perspective, thanks for checking out the video Michael!
@JayN4GO
@JayN4GO 2 жыл бұрын
Owning nearly all of these. The 7300 is the best beginner radio for what all you get. I do think the 891 edges it in the rxer. The dx10 is the best but it’s not as solid as the 7300. Imo
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Jay, thanks for the comment!
@peterfrangos6900
@peterfrangos6900 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! I was wondering if you could tell me which antennas you used on the G90? I am new to the hobby. I got my General ticket in January and my Extra about six weeks ago, was KD2UGX now AD2EH. I am leaning towards portable gear due to space restrictions in the house and wanting to get outside and get involved in POTA, Have read some good things about the MPAS Lite. Seems pretty versatile and not as fiddly as other antennas with loading coils that you have to tune. Any guidance would be most welcome. Pete
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Peter. Here is a portable video I did with the g90, I mostly use end fed wire antennas: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aWGpaX6EqJ1_gMU. here is another video I did on end fed antennas: kzbin.info/www/bejne/fKaQeaiYrq2DabM
@thenerdofalltrades8190
@thenerdofalltrades8190 Жыл бұрын
Do you have a video with budget options? I’m interested in checking the hobby out, but don’t want to spend $1k to see if I like it.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
The budget radio people seem to like these days is the Xiegu G90 👍
@raywhitehead730
@raywhitehead730 7 ай бұрын
Many thanks
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Ray 👍
@marvinradimak9322
@marvinradimak9322 9 ай бұрын
Dam. Ya-all shoulda dun tole me ta watch a cat video. Brouhaha. All fun aside I agree with everything you said. I have a 7300 in my shack. Works great for what I want to do. I also have in my truck a radio you don't hear about any more. An icom 7200. Wish it had a tuner sometimes along with fm. Love the front loaded speaker though. Wish the 7300 had one.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 9 ай бұрын
Thanks Marvin
@JohnSmith-xi2oq
@JohnSmith-xi2oq 8 ай бұрын
I just bought my first hf after getting my general about a month ago. Yaesu ftdx101d, black friday price. Couldnt pass it up. Buy once cry once.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 8 ай бұрын
That’s a hack of a nice radio, congrats 👍
@BeauregardQuitman
@BeauregardQuitman Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info. I’m looking to get my technicians license soon and have been watching a lot of your videos. I’m really interested in the 10 meter band and am looking for a basic radio just for that band. As a teenager I and my friends would talk (illegally) on a HW-101 we had built and I really got hooked on hunting for distant stations. My question is why do t any of the big 3 make a one band 10 meter radio? I will probably start with one of the export radios due to a limited budget but I would rather spend a little for a better radio
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Good luck on the test YAU. I have no idea why they don't, I'd think it would be something folks would be interested in buying 👍
@MontegaB
@MontegaB 2 жыл бұрын
Does the Xiegu really not support a direct USB connection to a PC for audio or to present a KISS TNC? That's so stupid
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
It does not, that said it’s a 400$ radio.
@MontegaB
@MontegaB 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe It’s not the price, but the fact that it’s an SDR and would be trivial to add. Hell I would almost bet it has a USB interface implemented on one of it’s ICs already
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
@@MontegaB when you do cat control it’s over USB to the device head, same for firmware updates excepts you have to firmware update the body via USB as well. The audio in and out is via a DIN port on the body.
@robertkeller9828
@robertkeller9828 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe It's not even a "Ninety-Nine...NINETY NINE" radio to me now. Find a legacy, tube 10 to 80m for the shack and an 891 with 3 year warranty for the go. Can be done for a couple hundred under a grand if you shop carrful
@robertkeller9828
@robertkeller9828 2 жыл бұрын
@@MontegaB Agree! xiegu is trivial "trinket". Use that 400 toward buying a good used REAL radio and a manual antenna tuner.
@Tacteyecool
@Tacteyecool Жыл бұрын
I want to stay under 250... I'm looking at Yaesu FT-2980R
@Tacteyecool
@Tacteyecool Жыл бұрын
PS this would be my 1st
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Good luck with the radio, $250 to get a good HF rig is great 👍
@michaelmitchell6898
@michaelmitchell6898 9 ай бұрын
Could you offer advice on how to tell if a radio from Japan or China is for U.S. operation.(bandplan). I lost my Icom 718 and my G90 (great radio for me) due to flooding . Unfortunately cannot afford a Brand new radio so it will be an eBay purchase (gamble).
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 9 ай бұрын
The easiest way is to look for an FCC certification.
@irondog068
@irondog068 Жыл бұрын
If I had that much cash available I would buy a double stack 1911 instead. How about budget for us poors.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
What kinda budget we talking?
@irondog068
@irondog068 Жыл бұрын
@TheSmokinApe honestly, 600 at top end. Otherwise maybe I should just go DMR or SDR. Just got my general and everything seems out of my price range. Thanks for answering me. Think Rock Island instead of Kimber
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
@@irondog068 At $600 maybe look at the G90 or find something on the used market. Good luck with it 👍
@Brenda-jf2pe
@Brenda-jf2pe 24 күн бұрын
Ts-520s built in 1979, last year, need soldering skill! Recap PA cage, all the big caps, kits available. Should e-bay for 200-300 bucks, new tubes could be 45 bucks each. Great old boat anchor radio killer tube audio with a Caroid microphone. Good front end for receive. It’s hard to go cheap these days, having fun most important thing! 73 JohnBoyUtah KJ7TBR😎🇺🇸🎙📡🔌🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@ashemoski
@ashemoski 19 күн бұрын
A TS-450S(AT) was my first HF rig right years ago and still is. I started with an old Kenwood dual-band and upgraded to TS-790A only this year, and only because it was a smokin' good deal. My mobile is a used rig as is my 220 radio. My handhelds are CCRs and good enough for my needs.
@michaelmitchell6898
@michaelmitchell6898 9 ай бұрын
thanks
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 9 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@DominicMazoch
@DominicMazoch 2 жыл бұрын
The Electrocraft rig seems nice, but pricey.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, great radios for sure though.
@RobertLeeAtYT
@RobertLeeAtYT Жыл бұрын
Good recommendations - except you guessed it, I can’t agree with you on the qrp recommendations. Regardless of where we are in the solar cycle, it’s simply impossible to be sloppy with location or antenna with a qrp rig. That’s why they’re not the best for beginners on HF.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Thanks for checking out the video RL 👍
@dougdaniels
@dougdaniels 2 жыл бұрын
Nice, comprehensive review. My beginner radio was the IC706MKIIG, over 20 years ago. I've used it as a base, mobile and POTA rig, and it's still my only HF radio. I just don't see any current production radio that is as all inclusive. It's saved me money over the years since I've never found anything that can do all of what it can that I'd replace it with. It seems like the manufacturers want to sell you three radios instead of one.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
That 706 is a sweet rig, It would be fantastic if there was something like that available today. Thanks for watching Doug 👍
@DominicMazoch
@DominicMazoch 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe Agree. For some hams, they only have room for smaller mobile rigs.
@wrenchmonkey3920
@wrenchmonkey3920 2 жыл бұрын
yep I've only been at at 2 years & only use the 706iig.
@mewrongwayKOCXF
@mewrongwayKOCXF 2 жыл бұрын
I also have had a 706MKIIG for about 20 years! It will go down in history as one of the Greatest, But its no match for the 7300!
2 жыл бұрын
That rig is a classic. Icom made them for a long time; they finally had to stop when some of the components went end-of-life. A used one in good condition is still worth considering as a beginner's radio. Although Icom had to stop making new ones, there are still enough parts out there to repair the old ones if the need arises.
@TheArtofEngineering
@TheArtofEngineering Жыл бұрын
The (tr) uSDX is not 💩It was developed by hams for hams. It encourages HOMEBREW and works well. The knockoffs can be dodgy but not that rig. Yes it may not be a beginners radio if you believe a menu driven system is too complex… but Ham Radio is a technical hobby so …?? DL2MAN and PE1NNZ would be disappointed that a fellow ham talks 💩about a project they gave to the ham community and is beloved by many. Not to mention it is a spin off from technology developed by Hans Summer’s (QRP Labs)…. His QCX. I’m sure I’m not the only person who had pointed this out … but it needed to be stated 😂 73… love the channel by the way de VK2AOE George.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Fair enough, I just re-watched and I can see how I was a little harsh. I actually have a QDX, uSDX and have been looking at getting the (tr)uSDX.
@robertkeller9828
@robertkeller9828 2 жыл бұрын
What is the BEST performing, most reliable , RADIO. Period!?! RF performance is what WORKS. YOU can turn a laptop or even a tablet into an SDR device as a diversion AFTER you get proficient at CODE.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Not to hair split, but you would use the laptop or tablet in conjunction with the SDR device. You're not transforming the laptop or tablet into an SDR.
@shandybrandy5407
@shandybrandy5407 Жыл бұрын
Hi Michael, a very good comparative analysis of HF transceivers. It was equally interesting to go through the comment section Complwtely agree the rigs which are classified on its rating based on features from 5 - 1 and also the ones not recommended such as Xiegu 6100, Yaesu FT 817/818 and an old ICOM. I guess these guides would surely help ham operators in the USA and West to take a final call on their rig and go. However, in contrast the scenario is pretty much different in my country. I am a ham operator and my qth is at New Delhi, India. Here, the biggest bottleneck for an average ham is procuring a transceiver of one's choice. Often they are not available with the so called dealers. These dealers doesn't stand a shadow in front of HRO and it's branches in the US. In my country dealers can be best described as importers with a valid licence to import goods... 😀 I can find choices of my rigs, antennas, peripherals, etc at HRO, DX-Engineering, Gigaparts, etc but those are just wishful thought, though as the Shipping rates are a bomb making it just unfeasible. Further, the ongoing inflation where the INR have severely dipped to USD have been adding woes. By and large, most radio amateurs are mainly in the 2 meters and 70 CM band only. Except for those few well-offs, to be in the HF bands is just a dream though. By saying so I do not count on those who struggles with Ubtx, (tru)SDR and a plethora of China made varieties. I mean the three big players in ham radio transceivers. Early March/April I was contemplating of buying the Xiegu X-6100 but on my own findings I completely aborted the idea. Couldn't agree more that Xiegu treats their customers as beta testers which really sucks as they keep on sending updated firmwares. Since then for several months I have erased the thought of a qrp HF rig. I realized that I have not struck an American dream living in my country. I will not be able to afford two HF rigs - qrp forPOTA/travel and a base station. I was looking for a HF transceiver which is brand new, 100 watt and small easy to carry that can also work for POTA/qrp as well as base station. With this in mind, I started doing a research and finally zeroed on the rig which you have rated as 5. It's the FT 819. It is small and easy to carry. I am aware this rig lacks an antenna tuner, sound card for digital modes, continous voltage display while the menus are a bit difficult to use in the beginning. But I guess it's fine. Last evening I was all set to purchase this from an online store but sadly, just a matter of few mili seconds I lost it to another buyer. May he be happy with his purchase Sorry for this too long post. Wishing you a blessed day ahead. Cheers & 73 New Delhi
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the perspective Brandy, best of luck in the search!
@kd8opi
@kd8opi 2 жыл бұрын
I own an Elecraft K3, Kx2, Yaesu 817nd, a Flex 1500, and my first-an Icom IC7000. I have two Yaesu handhelds. I mostly use my Flex 1500 and kick serious QRP ass with it and a 50’ high, horizontal EFHW. I have no dogs in this fight, and got my ticket 12 years ago. I’ve kind of done it all, and made a few mistakes. If you’re a beginner, low $, and don’t know what kind of antenna(s) you’ll have, you want to buy the 991a or the 7300. You can sell them pretty fast if the hobby doesn’t suit you or you find you can’t string up a descent permanent antenna. If you have a few more bucks to spend, a descent yard, and you’re sure you could string up a couple of dipoles 90 degrees from each other, complex wire antennas or even a beam, get the 7300 or the FTDX-10 for their HF prowess and get a 2m/70cm handheld. If you later want to take it to the next level, you can decide on Flex, Elecraft, Kenwood’ awesome radios, or the higher end Icoms or Yaesus. In the end, your antenna will dictate the sophistication of your station, not your rig. If the best you can do is a lowly vertical with a few radials, so be it. Buy a rig like the 991a that does everything well, and enjoy VHF/UHF along with HF and have fun. Don’t ever buy a new rig thinking you’ll pull more out or further of your current antenna - you won’t. The better rig just makes the fringe station pop a little more, reduce a little more noise, filter down a bit better-but it almost never determines what you’ll actually hear. That’s up to God who runs the ionosphere and your antenna. You can control the latter only.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Nice post N9GX, thanks for adding to the conversation in a positive way.
@kd8opi
@kd8opi 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe no problem. When I got in the hobby in 2010, there was a revolution. Elecraft and later Flex were putting out rigs with 100dB 2kHz spacing dynamic range, with hybrid or full SDR builds- and nobody else was. But they were expensive, at least $2-3k. It’s amazing that Icom/Yaesu/Kenwood held on to their old architecture (maybe Yaesu a bit less, their 3000 and 5000 were pretty good) for so long. They sold a lot of mediocre radios for a long time, really until just the last 3-4 years. Now, you can buy a 7300 or FTDX-10 for $1000 or less in the case of the 7300 (but the FTDX-10 is probably a bit better on receive). These rigs have waterfalls, built in spectrum scopes, and amazing specs. You couldn’t touch a rig with these capabilities for less than $4k (Elecraft K3 and P3; the Yaesu 5000dx) in 2015. They’re so good, it’s tough to justify getting the $3000+ rigs made by every major brand. Such diminished returns, you need to have contest-grade antennas and gear to justify buying one. On the flip side, under-buying and getting a 718 for example, is equally bad. Saving $200-300 to get a $700-800 rig, losing your spectrum scope, waterfall, built-in sound card, USB connectivity, unlimited DSP/filtering (you get ONE roofing filer in the 817nd, for example)is a really, really bad long term decision- and those rigs (some exceptions) have no resale value.
@RayMoser
@RayMoser Жыл бұрын
Xiegu G90, Not Xigue.. but thanks for the great video!
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
D’oh!
@mewrongwayKOCXF
@mewrongwayKOCXF 2 ай бұрын
Xieglu
@9999plato
@9999plato 2 жыл бұрын
I dont know. Im a relatively new ham and I have no interest in digital modes.I have the impression that in true SHTF digital modes will not be very commonly used or effective other than winlink. I would not touch a Xeigu radio. The 891 or7100 are great radios along with the 991 and 705 706.The 5100 is a very good dual band radio though it has a pretty deep group of features that beginners may find to be a bit much. When I finally printed out the real manual, not the one that was in the box it filled a binder with around 250 pages. A bit much when many simply want to hit the local repeater. I programmed every states repeaters est of the MS onto the memory card making my frequent road trips interesting.
@trig6712
@trig6712 Жыл бұрын
FT817/8 best radio ever amazing, but a shame they are finishing up making them I have an FT897 and an Venus 3-B... and regards Digital being a real radio Ham I use a Morse Key all that is needed ..many thanks appreciated
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Trig 👍
@mateuszk3210
@mateuszk3210 Жыл бұрын
Hi, What would you recommend as a good hiking radio for 2023, within Xiegu X6100 price range and similar weight? I am considering Xeigu because builtin battery, antenna box and small size as well as not terrible weight. Weight is the most important factor for me, so most HF sets just don't make it. Should I look somewhere else for alternatives ? It appears lots of people are skeptical about Xiegu and some love it. So I am not quite sure now :)
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
I'm a fan of the g90, but it's heavy. Check out the Xiegu x5105.
@mateuszk3210
@mateuszk3210 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, I noticed that there is very little difference in price (like $50 where I live) between new Xeigus X5105 and X6100. But maybe second hand would do it.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
@@mateuszk3210 good luck
@texyat7388
@texyat7388 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video. I would have considered myself a beginner. Now I’m not sure. I thought a beginner was someone who was just getting into HAM and looking to get their first radio. That’s where I am. It’s hard to justify paying between $400 and $1400 for a radio (not to mention all the other stuff you will need) to test out a new hobby that you may or may not stick with. Maybe this video was for the beginner who has already tested the water with something cheaper and knows they are going to continue this hobby but lacks the experience for a more complicated radio. Are there any less expensive options to get some sort of working setup which may not have the greatest of features but that might have just enough to allow you to experience amateur radio and carry you to a point where you feel like you can justify spending into the thousands of dollars to continue?
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Hey Tex, thanks for the question. Let me start with this, I have been a ham for about eight years (I think), I make videos on youtube to help people learn about Ham Radio, I even have an antenna instructional series on the ARRL Learning Network... AND I still consider myself a beginner. There is just some much to learn and do, I have a hard time believe anyone is an expert at it all. That said, I think these are some of the best radios for beginners... i.e. people who are exploring with HF Ham Radio. Yes there are less feature rich and cheaper radios with questionable quality that you could get OR you could build a kit or maybe only work CW but that isn't going to give you a rounded experience and view into Ham Radio. In fact it could lead you into a frustrating experience that tunes you off from Ham Radio. I wouldn't hate on a new ham for buying what made sense to them at the time and I would try to help them if they asked, but in terms of recommending what I think might be "best", it's this list. Thanks for watching 👍
@texyat7388
@texyat7388 Жыл бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe Thanks for the reply. I definitely have some things to think about. Maybe I’ll start buying some of the other items I will need and get the radio once I have all of that.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
@@texyat7388 have you played around in UFH and VHF? Also, SDR is a very affordable way to listen to HF / short wave radio.
@texyat7388
@texyat7388 Жыл бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe I have done nothing yet. I know a couple of people who are amateur radio operators but unfortunately I have lost contact with both of them over time. I will look into the things you have mentioned so that I can get started doing something.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
@@texyat7388 good luck getting into the hobby, I have a ton of videos on radio. Feel free to ask away 👍
@radiosnail
@radiosnail Жыл бұрын
I ow two Icom 7100. only used mine on VHF and UHF SSB so far. Barelyscratched the surface of their capabilities. I'v owned two Icom 718s. They are straightforward radios to use. But, everything is extra, DSP, and single filter set me back almost three hundred quid ten years ago. The DSP seem barely worth it. Th narrow filter for CW was good enough. I did buy the "one board" adaptor which gave you better SSB filter whilst you kept your CW filter. Disliked that the output power could only be adjusted in the menus. Used it for several years to drive a 70 mhz transverter, but it could have been handy if it had had FM. Not a bad radio but there are others that give you more bang for your buck.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Hey Radiosnail. You make a great point that many don't consider when buying a radio, there are often expensive add-on components that raise the price of equipment beyond what was originally budgeted.
@stelthy100
@stelthy100 11 ай бұрын
THE ICOM 718 IS THE BEST BEGINNER RADIO IN MY OPINION
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 11 ай бұрын
THE 718 IS NICE!
@redeyegooner
@redeyegooner Жыл бұрын
I'm brand new to all this, a week deep,but I'm just thinking, if the ft897d had a touchscreen waterfall,..
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Welcome to the hobby. Once you start using a waterfall, it's hard to go back 👍
@redeyegooner
@redeyegooner Жыл бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe thanks 🙏 another day deeper and I'm thinking if only the Q900 had a dial, right?...
@angelhelp6819
@angelhelp6819 11 ай бұрын
I have a ham radio yaesu 450d do you have one
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 11 ай бұрын
I do not.
@raymondkosik381
@raymondkosik381 Жыл бұрын
The 891 does have a waterfall
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
Fair point but it’s technically a spectrum scope without the waterfall.
@mattb7406
@mattb7406 2 жыл бұрын
Kick butt vid. Getting my general soon moving from tech wth HT. Will the 705 with its low power make a good shack hf rig? I want to do digital and portable in addition to shack
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Matt, glad you liked the video. While I think the 705 is fantastic you would be better off with 100w in the shack. You could pair an amplifier with the 705 if you have extra budget.
@rodgermckeon
@rodgermckeon 2 жыл бұрын
APE- You're a Genius!! By that I mean I have two of the 5/6 Beginner radios you recommend. Great breakdown of all of the radios - Thanks! 73 de KJ7LLX
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
I knew you had good taste! Thanks for watching Rodger 👍
@saltire546
@saltire546 11 ай бұрын
7300 Fantastic radio best selling radio for a reason.Easy to set up and operate.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 11 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more!
@kd8opi
@kd8opi 2 жыл бұрын
The 891 and G90 are poor choices for beginners because the reasons you list- no sound card, no tuner, no waterfall, not 100w, no vhf/uhf, you can pick 2-3 off that list and apply to either. Do not buy a radio that limits you out of the box. The icom 7100, really? It’s > 10 years old, no waterfall. Don’t recommend radios about to be cancelled, with old tech. The 991 and the 7300 are solid recommendations. The 705 is a bad recommendation because you’re assuming a beginner knows where he’ll end up in the hobby, it’s a qrp portable rig. Agree with the 817nd, it’s really a second or 3rd rig- old tech qrp portable rig. I love mine though. Agree with the 718, it’s 20 years old.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the perspective N9GX.
@robertkeller9828
@robertkeller9828 2 жыл бұрын
Waterfalls aren't necessary. Autuners aren't accurate like a manual tuner. You can easily add a sound card or NOT to a radio. Digital is unusable in a SHTF situation ( internet and cell will be the first to completely disappear) Buy an 891. Put it in a go bag. Put your money into a CW key and learn the damn code. RF is RELIABLE
@kd8opi
@kd8opi 2 жыл бұрын
@@robertkeller9828 I’d rather have a waterfall than not, especially if the cost isnt too much. Auto tuners are pretty darn good. Manual tuners are fiddly, and a pain to adjust. Better yet, get a resonant antenna and avoid both. Digital modes are not dependent on the internet or a cell phone. I didnt get in to this hobby as part of a prepper mentality for when SHTF. But, you do you.
@asherdie
@asherdie 2 жыл бұрын
And most can do 11 meter.
@mewrongwayKOCXF
@mewrongwayKOCXF 2 жыл бұрын
😱
@carlcarlson180
@carlcarlson180 4 ай бұрын
Can’t afford those
@TheTim16964
@TheTim16964 7 ай бұрын
I can never understand why no one has made a basic affordable HF rig. Seems like there's Chinese junk and then ultra expensive high end. Nothing between.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 7 ай бұрын
It is a shame, it’s likely engineering costs coupled with supple and demand
@DominicMazoch
@DominicMazoch 2 жыл бұрын
Somebody could be a ham on FM V/UHF for years, but could be a new to HF......
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed, and so they might not be a "beginner"
@TheSecretSantaa
@TheSecretSantaa 2 жыл бұрын
Damn man im not into hamm just interested in it and im a gun guy and i thought my hobby was expensive sheesh
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Lol
@radarwill
@radarwill 2 ай бұрын
Spoken like a true no-coder!!
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 ай бұрын
Awesome 🍻
@MENSA.lady2
@MENSA.lady2 Жыл бұрын
I got into amateur radio (NOT Ham please). in 1969, As ZC4MO with a KW viceroy Tx, an AR88D Rx and a TA33J Antenna. I worked the world with this so why spend lots of hard earned cash on a rig that can't do any better. receiver. was
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
This is amazing! Not only are you triggered by the term "Ham Radio" you don't believe there has been any advancement in amateur radio equipment in 50+ years?
@AlvinMcManus
@AlvinMcManus Жыл бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe Maybe he's just being frugal! I gotta play the devil's advocate here because I'm a very new amateur radio licensee and on a very fixed income. So less money spent is good. (see below👇) Hey, folks retirement planning is important. Don't be a good example of PPP like me! LOL. "doin' the best I can with what God gave me"
@MENSA.lady2
@MENSA.lady2 2 ай бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe I don't spend money on bells and whistles I don't need. The AR88D wins out in RF noisy environments and has an almost bombproof front end. Yes it's heavy but I don't plan to use it mobile.
@MENSA.lady2
@MENSA.lady2 27 күн бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe No. but I don't spend money without good reason. Today I run the Yaesu FT857D. Not silly expensive. But I won't be spending silly money on a huge linear amp.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 27 күн бұрын
@@MENSA.lady2 fantastic 👍
2 жыл бұрын
If you're including QRP radios, the Elecraft KX2 and KX3 are also worth considering. No color display, but they do have a good monochrome display -- and it's easier to read in the sun than any color display. For the newcomer who is interested in CW, the Elecrafts move to the front of the list; they're better rigs for that mode than anything you listed. The G90 isn't an outstanding rig, but it definitely is a value. 20W is about halfway between QRP and a 100W radio; contacts will be easier to come by than at QRP, and it won't eat your battery as quickly as a 100W transceiver will.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Shirley, I agree with you about the Elecraft being very good radios. I didn't add them because of; price, lack of sound card and generally the seem to be the tool of advanced or advancing hams and not newbs.
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheSmokinApe CW is alive and well, but new operators are never going to take to it unless they experience a radio that is actually good for the mode. For me, silent electronic switching (not relays) and full break-in are table stakes for that; any radio without those features is never going to let you fully experience the joys of CW. And the radio should send CW without shortening any of the elements. Just look at all the radio reviews in QST that show the first dot being dramatically shortened; that makes the supposed "full break-in" using relay switching useless because the op on the other end won't be able to copy the mangled code. I wish the big Japanese manufacturers would pay more attention to making good CW radios. Elecraft, Ten-Tec, and some of the inexpensive QRP rigs get it right; almost nothing else does.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
While I completely agree and recognize how important CW is to ham radio the exact same premise could be applied to digital modes.
@andrewrudlang2785
@andrewrudlang2785 Жыл бұрын
I got my license in April and picked up a gently used FT-991A for less than half retail price at the local hamfest later that month, and it's been great. I don't think the menu-driven aspects of the interface and control can be said to be a real "barrier to entry" anymore for any of us new hams under the age of 40, we are all pretty comfortable for the most part with using phones and computers and such so menu-driven radios are not scary or intimidating. If my Dad suddenly had a wild hair to try out ham radio it might be a different story...
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe Жыл бұрын
I don’t disagree, but the menus are quite formidable…. Lol
@mewrongwayKOCXF
@mewrongwayKOCXF 2 ай бұрын
Couldnt agree more!
@moozoowizard
@moozoowizard 2 жыл бұрын
Well as a beginner ham I have the foundation License which is limited to 10W. Also I think as a beginner I have lower immediate expectations. A beginner is also going to be a beginner with making, deploying and tuning antennas. So I went with the G90 and I'm very happy with it. I have a lotw confirmed ft8 contact with the US and I'm in Western Australia so, yes that's awesome. One SSB contact 2770km to another state again very happy. I use a digirig and cables they supply for the g90 for digital modes and that works great too. Locally I've participated in a digital SSTV net on 40m using EasyPal. When I upgrade my license. The G90 will become the portable radio and and IC 7300 will be my main radio. Best Regards VK6MIK
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Michael, thanks for sharing. I am glad to hear that the G-90 is working out well for you!
@AD6DMDennis
@AD6DMDennis 2 жыл бұрын
Obviously the ICOM IC-7851 is the best beginner radio.
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Dang! I forgot that one!!!!11
@kg4hlz
@kg4hlz 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. I have both an FT-991 A and a Ft-801 and love them both. I pretty much agree with your assessments as a beginner radio. The only thing that I would add is that I would not recommend QRP (including 20w) for a beginner. 73s
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Fair point, thanks for watching and for the comment.
@ShooterReadyStandBy
@ShooterReadyStandBy 2 жыл бұрын
Good review. A noob would do well with any of those radios, coupled with a good antenna. We'll have to rename you the smokin fanboy 😁🤣🤐 lol
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Haha! I do agree that any of them would be great for someone learning about HR.
@phildurall7466
@phildurall7466 2 жыл бұрын
Ape! I are an expert knob twiddler and I think this is a right fine vid on the subject Son! 73 - KF6IF
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Phil! If I ever have a question about twiddling my knob I will call you first 🍻
@AlanElBee
@AlanElBee 2 жыл бұрын
Another great video, Ape. I appreciate your disciplined, thoughtful approach. Fuggedabout the detractors, no need to apologize in advance. As the great American poet T. Swift once said, "Haters gonna hate hate hate hate hate......" 😆
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
LOL @ T. Swift! Thanks for watching Alan
@kellyblackmon2805
@kellyblackmon2805 2 жыл бұрын
I recommend the IC-7100. I have one I use mobile and a second that is in the shack and goes portable. A color display is not required to make it a good radio.
@kevinkc3onohelijeepworld953
@kevinkc3onohelijeepworld953 2 жыл бұрын
7100 is good rig but ditch the stock mic for a 7300 hand mic
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Kevin, I have heard the same thing. Thanks for checking out the video 👍
@Siskiyous6
@Siskiyous6 2 жыл бұрын
I have replaced my mic.
@kevinkc3onohelijeepworld953
@kevinkc3onohelijeepworld953 2 жыл бұрын
My buddy loves his 7100 he has a remote box which allows him to run his head unit remote to his shack where he has the rest of the rig. Think he uses remote rig hardware. At his shack he has two palstar la1k amps into combiner to give him legal output. Plus he uses his dipole and sounds like he’s in the room with ya. Surprisingly he can run it all from internet switches to power on/off his amps, tuner and even a relay to send his antenna connections to ground. Check out his qrz W2MUR
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