Yaesu FTDX101D SDR HF 50MHz 70MHz – New Product

Yaesu New Top Class HF SDR HF 50MHz 70MHz Trasnceiver

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FTDX101D
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Yaesu FTDX101D

YAESU presented at Dayton Hamvention 2018 the new FTDX101D SDR HF/50MHz 100W Transceiver

Official FT DX 101D picture
Yaesu FT DX 101D

FTDX101D Main FeaturesFTDX101D Features

  • YAESU High-Class HF/ 50MHz/70MHz 100W Transceiver
  • SDR Technology and Waterfall Display
  • Large Touch Panel precision color display
  • Active Band Monitor enables rapid band changes with LED illumination of the operating band
  • Independent control of the Main and Sub Bands allows effortless operation for the serious contester needing to move quickly between the amateur bands
  • High-Q VC Tuning Front-End
  • Main tuning dial for Main and Sub Band frequency control includes an Outer Dial for clarifier, VC tuning, finectuning or custom settings.

Yaesu FT DX 101D Rear Connections

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FTDX101D – Additional Details and Features (unofficial)

Yaesu FTDX101D Release date is scheduled for October 2018

· Dimensions: width 420 × height 130 × depth 320 mm
· Weight: Approx 12 kg

FTDX101D External Ports

  • USB Port in the rear
  • 2 USB Ports in the front
  • SD Card slot in the front
  • External DVI Display Port
  • 2 External Speaker ports
  • 2 Antenna Ports + 1 RX antenna
  • Additional RS232 CAT interface
  • 2 RX out ports

For FTDX101D Price and delivery informations locate Yaesu Dealers near your.

FCC Approval: When presented, FCC approval was not available yet. (May 18)
For additional information about this Yaesu product check the official Yaesu Amateur Radio Web Site

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