Old Radio Vs New Radio (

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Brian, KC0HOJ, is getting back into ham radio. He will be looking for an HF rig and is wondering my thoughts on the older radios vs a newer radios. Watch to learn what I think about the older radios, newer radios and used radios.
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  • @ricksshop
    @ricksshop9 ай бұрын

    After a year or so of seeing used radios at new prices, I bought a Yaesu FT891 and a power supply. Upgraded to the FT710 when they came out. It's probably a good idea to have one new rig you can fall back on if intending to play with used rigs.

  • @pauljohnson7011
    @pauljohnson70119 ай бұрын

    That's great advice Dave, I've had my Tech license for 20 years and I'm getting back in ham radio so I purchased the IC-7300 after watching you explain and demonstrate some of it's features.

  • @graememorgan6120
    @graememorgan61209 ай бұрын

    Technician licence holders also have CW privileges on HF.

  • @seankm6nfo990

    @seankm6nfo990

    9 ай бұрын

    And Phone on 10 meters.

  • @mattstosh6960
    @mattstosh69609 ай бұрын

    Being "Only Technician" is becoming a popular excuse. Skywarn Special Event - The ARRL Field day - Linear Satellites - Help out at a Contesting station and operate under their (most likely) Extra Class license... etc... Loads of opportunity to gain experience - you simply have to open your eyes.

  • @rico1319
    @rico13198 ай бұрын

    I’ve been licensed for 45 years and I hold an extra class ticket. And I’ve never bought a new radio. In fact, I’ve only had two radios in my whole life. My first radio as a novice was a USED Kenwood TS 520. Great Radio never had a problem. I bought it at a ham fest from someone I did not know! Made a million contacts on it. I finally let it go, grudgingly, and bought another used Kenwood TS 830S Gold addition. Absolutely love this radio and has the best receiver I’ve heard. I get nothing but great comments on the audio. But remember 80 to 90% of your signal and success comes from your Antenna. Hope you score a good radio and get upgraded as soon as you can! Have fun and good Luck!

  • @charleswebb5022
    @charleswebb50229 ай бұрын

    Excellent episode. Please keep them coming.

  • @davep6977
    @davep69778 ай бұрын

    1st- your antenna is 90% of your station. You can buy a 48' LED TV and hook it to a piece of wire and get very little. 2nd- get a good radio. Hams pretty much have an unwritten code of ethics as far as honesty (so I have found) My IC-9700 used (guy bought it and didn't like it after 1 week), IC 756Pro III used (with a lot of options added), IC 251A used, ALS-500 used not working which I knew but I repaired it, IC 2730 new. My first 2 meter rig (in the 70's) was Crystal controlled Regency commercial which I install a CommSpec tone board in. I was a novice and it was my Carrot. I hung with hams daily and could listen to the local repeater but couldn't talk. They even taunted me. Like they'd say I know Dave's out there, too bad he can't jump in. AS a joke they took my mic and said they'd give it back when I got my tech ticket.

  • @goodnewsfromgod-bybob5710
    @goodnewsfromgod-bybob57109 ай бұрын

    Good personal perspective on old equipment

  • @bryantwalley
    @bryantwalley9 ай бұрын

    Avoid the frustration. Get an FTdx10 and a good antenna. The recent technology has jumped from previous generations and you can do more with the one radio. From there you can go any direction you want later down the road. If you go with the older ones first, it will cost you more in the long run than you may want to spend.

  • @seankm6nfo990

    @seankm6nfo990

    8 ай бұрын

    I hope Santa brings me an FTdx10 this year. 73.

  • @bryantwalley

    @bryantwalley

    8 ай бұрын

    @@seankm6nfo990 I hope he brings you the radio and the 9 band vert

  • @josephukedaddy0548
    @josephukedaddy05488 ай бұрын

    Dude, great advice.

  • @BLACKHEAT1028
    @BLACKHEAT10289 ай бұрын

    IMHO, I think the Yaesu FT-991A and Icom 7300 are excellent choices especially for first rigs. If you can save up to get either I say that is a great place to start, also Black Friday sales are right around the corner and yes they get discounted

  • @seankm6nfo990
    @seankm6nfo9908 ай бұрын

    I love that FT101B.I miss mine almost every day. 73.

  • @Rogerunion
    @Rogerunion8 ай бұрын

    Great video KD2QMJ New Jersey.

  • @curtisreynolds7375
    @curtisreynolds73758 ай бұрын

    I bought my first HF rig 25 years ago. It was a used, tube type, Kenwood TS-530s. I made a lot of contacts on that radio. When I stepped away from the hobby for a while, after I sat in it for a few years, I sold it. The tubes weren't soft or anything. It was a solid radio... Uncomplicated, reliable, and it just worked. I wish I still had it now that I'm getting back ham radio. BUT that being said... I needed an external antenna tuner, a portable air conditioner to offset the internal space heater (vacuum tubes or if A LOT OF HEAT), etc. While I wish I still had it, I'm happy with my Yaesu FT-991A.

  • @g0fvt
    @g0fvt9 ай бұрын

    Well balanced advice, although I have more than my fair share of older radios which I do like to give airtime occasionally the newer radios are less stressful to use in a noisy environment. Arguably the later radios are more versatile, integral sound cards and decent CAT control are great for a variety of purposes and really add nothing to the cost of the radio. A general coverage modern rig on the desk is also very useful while fixing older rigs, if that is the direction someone wants to go in.

  • @donalfinn4205
    @donalfinn42059 ай бұрын

    I thought that you might have hooked up an old radio and a new one and compared Dave? Thanks for the video.

  • @jamesschaffner4916
    @jamesschaffner49169 ай бұрын

    One of the other issues with older radios is parts availability...

  • @robertmeyer4744
    @robertmeyer47449 ай бұрын

    great advice ! I have the IC 7300 was not hard to learn. with a Tech license you do have part of 10 meters and all of 6 meters. so give the bands a try . they have been open. make a HF antenna. or buy a kit. so many now. just watch you tube videos on antenna's like a end fed half wave . can get them on 10 meters and 6 meters. just cut length of wire. easy way to have fun. you can go to a park and do POTA ! or just a deploy of antenna at home. and the IC 7300 does POTA very well . runs on a LiFePO4 or NiCad or lead 12V or 14V will be just fine. great back up for home use as well. 73's

  • @billryland6199
    @billryland61999 ай бұрын

    The main advantages of new rigs are: 1) DSP for effective noise reduction 2) designed for operating in digital modes ( connectors, wide band receive, etc.)

  • @alexisdoyle8765
    @alexisdoyle87658 ай бұрын

    Ive had a general license for a few years and just recently got a proper HF rig: a second hand, new in box FT-710. I consider this radio to be "best in class" (there are certainly better contesting rigs, but for the size and price it's phenomenal) and even having very limited space Ive got a 40-10 antenna up and I'm making contacts and having great fun. Last weekend i got a screamin deal on a Kenwood TS-180S at the Rickreall hamfest. It's older than I am but looks better I have always thought that Kenwood makes, far and away, the best looking radios, doubly so for their vintage units. Something about them, they just have that je ne sais quoi and are gorgeous. The radio works perfectly, is beautiful, and Im so glad I bought it. That being said, I would NOT recommend someone buy this vintage rig for their first radio. They're weird, they're frustrating, they're different, and if it's your first time running a radio it may just turn you off to the hobby. Having a more modern rig to learn on makes the quirks of vintage units fun and interesting. and really, used prices are insane anyway. you can buy a crusty 30-40 year old unit and hope for the best or get a BRAND NEW FT-710 or IC-7300 for a couple hundred dollars more, and they have factory warranties and access to fun new digital modes, remote operation, USB programming, touch screen waterfalls (the biggest advancement in a long time, IMHO) etc etc. Bottom line is: get a newer radio, learn the craft, then buy, collect, and enjoy the older stuff. I LOVE my old kenwood, but only because I know I can turn to my yaesu when things aren't going well.

  • @sconzey
    @sconzey7 ай бұрын

    I would throw the G90 into the mix for new hams. It’s only 20W, but the built in ATU could tune a wet piece of string, meaning you can really compromise on your antenna setup when you’re just getting started.

  • @JPS316
    @JPS3167 күн бұрын

    The prices on rigs like the 7300, FT710 and the new Xiegu toys have make it harder to buy an older rig. The new panoramic displays make the older generations obsolete for the prices sellers are asking. The previous generation is a superhet DSP, like the Jupiter. Great DSP sound and filters, but without the panoramic display or the display will be slow. The next older generation has fully synthesized tuning but a fully analog signal path or just audio DSP. These will be more stable than older rigs with an analog VFO and will have plenty of knobs and buttons. I wouldn't go any older than this for a rig you plan to use and not just collect or play with.

  • @timbacchus
    @timbacchus9 ай бұрын

    What I wish my old Swan 350C that I have at the cabin I wish it had a receiver offset feature. My newer Icom 751 has one and it sure makes a difference in the reception of SSB.

  • @georgeetherege8347

    @georgeetherege8347

    8 ай бұрын

    My first HF rig many ears ago was an ICOM IC-751A. Quadruple Conversion receiver (quadruple!) and real quiet. Really sucked me into this hobby.

  • @timbacchus

    @timbacchus

    8 ай бұрын

    I still use it each day. @@georgeetherege8347

  • @seanedwards569
    @seanedwards5698 ай бұрын

    A few years ago, I bought an Alinco DX-sr8t for about $350. I think today they are still below $500 new. It has some modern features, such as filters, memory, but it does not have CAT control.

  • @danieljones2936

    @danieljones2936

    7 ай бұрын

    Sadly Alinco discontinued that rig a few years ago.

  • @bobtheman8926
    @bobtheman89265 ай бұрын

    Bottom line is the 7300 and it's siblings are computers in a transceiver case. I'm analogue guy but yes have a Smart phone tablet and laptop Bob R

  • @mikeshaffer2950
    @mikeshaffer29505 ай бұрын

    I must be the odd one, i sarted off on one of those ft101f, which i still have, i moved up fo a Yaesu ft 757 gxii, again i still have an final is my Kenwood ts 2000, which will probably be the last radio i will purchase.

  • @bobtheman8926
    @bobtheman89265 ай бұрын

    BTW I had a 7300 for 4 years

  • @304_Smiley
    @304_Smiley9 ай бұрын

    How about the old kenwood ts-440s/at? I got a used one no issues. Im studying for my tech and general at the moment. After getting this radio to just listen on its motivated me to get my license. Im a CB'r currently and after listening on the ts-440s i want to get my license. I know its a old radio that was known to be good and bad because of the dot problem. How would it be for a beginner radio? I know it doesn't cover all the tech license, but i plan on taking the tech and general tests on the same day. Itll be a lot of studying, but i think it will be worth it.

  • @lyfandeth
    @lyfandeth9 ай бұрын

    You changed up something: the Harbor Freight clock was inaudible today!

  • @MidlifeRenaissanceMan
    @MidlifeRenaissanceMan9 ай бұрын

    Some say you’re buying someone else’s problems. I look at it as buying someone’s broken dreams. An older rig can give you a bunch of experience at fixing things. We are hams by the way. We’re meant to tinker The older the radio, typically they’re easier to work on, and more info you’ll find on them.

  • @Wa3ypx
    @Wa3ypx8 ай бұрын

    I still have a Yaesu FT 101E, was made fun of by fellow local amateurs who had the Drake equipment and Kenwood TS 520s. I was the outsider to the point of absolute ridicule by a local contester type.

  • @oldolfmann8927

    @oldolfmann8927

    8 ай бұрын

    FT-101E, a Great Radio then and now

  • @brigittehazelmyer605
    @brigittehazelmyer6053 ай бұрын

    don't forget the "magic" band.. e.g.. 6meters...

  • @davecasler

    @davecasler

    3 ай бұрын

    True!

  • @KX2U
    @KX2U9 ай бұрын

    I disagree, The Yaesu 991A would in my opinion be the best choice for a new ham. All modes and the most bands you will need are there and any tech can gracefully lean into the next level with the options on this radio. If the scope is the big sales pitch then get a 30$ SDR dongle and split off the signal to your PC. When you are at Extra level work on selling the 991A for a DX10 or even better depending on your finances. A 7300 is old tech and is quickly getting older when compared to the new radios out there by Yaesu and even some of the Chinese ones. Again, in my opinion.

  • @jcsmith6981
    @jcsmith69819 ай бұрын

    RACES requires a general or higher license

  • @jounihiltunen3729
    @jounihiltunen37299 ай бұрын

    Q: New or used radio? A: Yes.

  • @Porco_Utah
    @Porco_Utah9 ай бұрын

    getting older radio is like getting older car. I would not get it unless you like working / repairing them. Newer radio are much more reliable. AG6JU

  • @angelhelp6819
    @angelhelp68198 ай бұрын

    Hi Dave how are yesu 450d let me know if you have it I have it have a goodday

  • @timjackson1897
    @timjackson18979 ай бұрын

    So sorry but THe AARL has made the magazine such and extra expense the Technicians don’t know it’s worth the extra to get and I’ve been told they won’t pay it.

  • @oldolfmann8927
    @oldolfmann89278 ай бұрын

    You never bought a used radio, but yet you are giving advice on buying one. I see this So often, HAM Operators that profess to be experts on a subject that they have no experience in. Typically HAMs putting down CB'ers and their "dirty amplifiers", or a HAM telling another HAM he is "off frequency" and he should buy a better radio. I would think a HAM would know what a clarifier is and how to use it, but I guess not. And then, I had to laugh out loud, really out loud, when you said you had to send your radio to have the buttons cleaned. ROFLMAO

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