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Technical details of the yaesu FT 9000
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A page dedicated to 2nd generation of the FTdx9000 series transceiver Yaesu FT2000
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QST Magazine Product Reviews - Key Measurements Summary - HF-Transceivers or Receivers. Compares Yaesu FTDX5000, Elecraft K3, Flex 5000 and Kenwood TS-590S
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ARRL video review of the Yaesu FTDX-5000
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The Receiver Test Data resource is a detailed review database focusing on the performance metrics of various radio receivers. The methodology involves rigorous lab measurements, often adhering to standards such as the ARRL RMDR (Reciprocal Mixing Dynamic Range) and BDR (Blocking Dynamic Range). Specific test equipment and protocols are utilized to assess parameters like noise floor (dBm), AGC threshold (uV), and LO noise (dBc/Hz). For example, the _Icom IC-7300_ is evaluated with a noise floor of **-133 dBm** and an LO noise of **-141 dBc/Hz**, providing insights into its performance under different operational conditions. The resource includes a wide range of models, from the _Elecraft K3S_ to the _Yaesu FTdx-101D_, each tested for dynamic range, sensitivity, and selectivity. The data is sorted by key metrics such as third-order dynamic range and phase noise limitations, with RMDR values calculated by subtracting 27 dB from LO noise figures. This structured approach allows users to compare different receivers' capabilities, focusing on technical specifications and performance outcomes in various scenarios. DXZone Focus: Review Database | Lab Measurements | -133 dBm | ARRL RMDR
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eham reviews of the Yaesu FT-9000
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Yaesu FTDX3000 Sound card digital modes setup using internal USB interface
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Free full featured remote control your Yaesu FT-2000, FT-950 and FT DX 5000 for windows by DF3CB
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How to enable a full TX coverage on the Yaesu FTDX101D the european version.
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Comparing the ICOM IC-7600 and the Yaesu FTDX-3000
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This note is to help you setup your FTDX3000 with N1MM+ using WINDOWS via USB port
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Win4Yaesu Suite is a commercial software for Yaesu FTDX and FT991 Radios. It includes support for SDRPlay and LPPAN panadapters. It interfaces to all third party hardware and software programs including HRDLogbook, DM780, DXLabsSuite, NAP3, N1MM+ and many more.
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FTRestore is a free Windows desktop application to upload, download and compare memory channels and menu settings in the Yaesu FTDX1200, FTDX3000 and FT-991/FT-991A model transceivers.
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Yaesu FTDX10 vs. ICOM IC-7300 Comparison Chart and review of reception performances
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FTDX 5000 product page with related accessories
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Sommerkamp FTDX500 - Yaesu FTDX400 restoration
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How to configure the Yaesu FTDX 3000 with HRD DM 780 for RTTY operations
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Instructions on how to install the Yaesu DVS 6 option module into a Yaesu FTDX 3000
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eHam reviews of the Yaesu FTDX-3000 HF Class line transsceiver bu Yaesu
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Tim Kirby G4VXE gets a first look at the much-heralded FTdx101 from Yaesu.
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A complete set of pages about the Yaesu FTDX3000 Yaesu transceiver, including USB Driver informations, voice keyer details, complete menu group informations, remote control and CAT control program, SDR Play and FTDX3000 configuration, firmware links and manuals
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A syntethic review of the Kenwood TS 990S. The author was previosly a FTdx101d owner and he opted for the Kenwood transceiver.
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A comprehensive and exhaustive review of Yaesu FTDX101 transceiver. Article is in Italian and can be easily translated in your language
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A review from a common ham radio operator, using the Yaesu FTdx101D series transceiver
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FTDX-9000MP + HDSDR + Ham Radio Deluxe. An IF Based Direct Sampling Panoramic Adapter for the Yaesu FTDX-9000
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CTR2-Mini is a small radio controller based on the Seeed Studios Wio Terminal. It can control many radios including FlexRadio 6000s. Multiple Minis can be used to control multiple slices on the Flex. It also has a special mode that allows two CTR2-Minis to control the Main and Sub VFOs on the FTdx101. An article on CTR2-Mini appears in the September 2022 issue of QST.
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Yaesu FTDX101D HF and 6-Meter Transceiver ARRL QST review
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This article describes the design and construction of a 4-meter band vertical sleeved dipole antenna, built to complement a newly acquired Yaesu FTDX10 transceiver. The simple yet effective antenna consists of modified coaxial cable housed in weather-resistant plastic conduit, featuring an integrated 8-turn choke coil. Despite common misidentification as an EFHW antenna, this design is actually a sleeved dipole that provides an excellent 50-ohm match across the band, achieving SWR values between 1:1 and 1.1:1. The project demonstrates an economical approach to entering the relatively quiet 4-meter band.