Receive coverage is available from 30 kHz through 75 MHz, with transmitĬoverage for the amateur bands. Some additional settings were moved to the function screen to provide more space. Knob and button locations have been adjusted to fit the larger display. It bears a strong resemblance to Yaesu’s FT-991A, but is a bit larger to accommodate the five-inch TFT touch screen/display. It’s solidly built, and the fit and finish are excellent. The FTDX10 comes in an enclosure that measures 3.5 x 10.5 x 10.5 inches and weighs 13 pounds. The FTDX10 is now number three (when this review was written) on Rob Sherwood’s receiver test data table-a table sorted by third-order dynamic range, narrow spaced. It also seems they took a hard look at the successful IC-7300 and built a medium-priced hybrid SDR to give Icom some serious competition. If you make one of the best HF transceivers on the market, what do you do for an encore? You make another radio with excellent receiver performance that incorporates some of the best technology available– and is more affordable.Ī look at the Yaesu FTDX10’s specs verifies that its designers incorporated some important features from the FTDX101D in the new transceiver.
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