Current price for the D75 is $750 (Ham Radio Outlet; FT-5D currently is on sale for $370). That's a bit nuts for a HT, IMHO: I thought Yaesu was on drugs at $650 for the FTM-500DR (currently on sale for $480). I predict a lot of hams will buy the D75 and (as with the D74) seldom if ever take them afield, because they're "too expensive" to expose to the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune. I don't currently have a HT. I'm leaning towards the ID-52--a bit less stupid expensive than the D75, but coming down a bit and now showing up on the used market--because it uses the same batteries as my IC-705. OTOH, I may revamp my station entirely with an Elecraft KX-2 and a Yaesu VX-6R. BTW, my hang gliding instructor, decades ago, was a transplanted Aussie named Hayden. Fun guy! Merry Christmas! I'm off to do some antenna testing before a road trip. I'm planning POTA activations at Grand Canyon and Death Valley. 73 de AE6DD, Daryl, California
If you have an iPhone or iPad and want to get more out of your TH-D75, consider getting the B.B. Link adapter. This adapter allows iOS devices to work with the Kenwood TH-D74 and TH-D75 over Bluetooth. With it, you can run apps like RadioMail for emails and aprsfi for GPS positioning and messaging, leveraging the powerful built-in packet TNC in the radio.
44:12 the DTMF implementation on the D74 and D75 MUCH superior in terms of usability! just press PTT and press the individual keys, or select a preset DTMF stream
I have both. If APRS is your main interest, its the D75 (or 74 for that matter). Especially true if your doing two-way APRS messaging as opposed to simply picking up weather stations or random incoming statuses. The FT5D's user interface is a bit clumsy and made even moreso with its sometimes finicky touch screen. However, it (FT5D) is workable. The D74/75 TNC is accessible via Bluetooth and works flawlessly with PinPoint APRS... invaluable for situation awareness of small teams in SAR situations.
Regarding sending DTMF on the Yaesu, while transmitting (pressing the PTT), a DTMF box appears on the bottom left of the screen, you tap that, and a keyboard appears on the LCD with appropriate numbers and letters A-D, as well as * and # to send DTMF tones. So, per 31:35 in this video, it is not a memory. That said, I hate the touch screen for this. I also hate it for APRS message typing/accessing menu's and everything else really (I've got fat fingers). Keyboard for the win. Also, those considering the Icom ID-52, it is a direct conversion HT for AM (and everything I think) radio, and will overload more easily when listening to the Air band. (as tested when I asked Ray Novak to check out the ID-52 at the Oshkosh air show, but his radio overloaded, and my 5D pulled in the signals strong and clear. It could just be less filtering as well I suppose.) I have the Yaesu for C4FM, and bought it new for $350 during the initial release receiving a free extra orange belt clip from HRO. I have no interest in other digital modes (and that's just based on what the repeaters in my area in 9 land use), so there is no reason to purchase the new Kenwood for me. That said, I just picked up a TH-D72 on ebay for $400 + taxes and shipping $429, so now I don't have to use both my baofeng & FT5D for working sats, but since I was using the internal record feature of the Yaesu, I now have to buy a recorder and find a convenient way to plug it in to the D72. I have used the camera mic for the yaesu, it is a gimmick, but would be nice for a large hamfest (sending images of radios to your crew you rolled in with about rigs/gear they want that you spotted at the flea market, if they have Yaesu's...), I wish there was just a built in standard open mode for these rigs to send pics between all radio manufactures... One more downside to the Yaesu, my volume knob, when moved, it also likes to get the VFO to move with it, not sure if that's just mine... Another gripe, the Yaesu also does a weird thing when scanning, where it doesn't display the current frequency being scanned in real time (the FT3D did this, the 5 does not) so, if you're scanning, you have no clue where you are in the spectrum until it stops on a frequency, which is mildly annoying. I would like to know how the scanning on the Kenwood is. Sorry for the book, these are my experiences/thoughts. Well done with the show!
Also, I would like to see a comparison of what Bluetooth headphones/speakers each (k-wood & yaesu) are able to connect to. I find the Yaesu has limited Bluetooth compatibility, and ended up just buying their one ear headset, which works just fine. I actually was rocking it in my right ear underneath ear muff style noise cancelling hearing protection during the EAA Air-venture show in Oshkosh, so I could hear the flight line communicate via radio and also the announcer guy over the PA at the show. Pretty slick tip if anybody attends an event similar.
Yes! If they used the FT5D for more than an hour they would have noticed that..
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At least the Yaesu can handle a rain shower. The Kenwood is way to delicate for and HT and for $750 the Kenwood should be at least water resistant. Nope, a few rain drops will damage it and Kenwood will void your warranty. Buyer beware
My big annoyance with icom is that it doesn’t do aprs it does dprs which is proprietary, and yaesu is the only company doing c4fm or fusion so effectively more proprietary
APRS should come standard on the flagship radio hands down. For the prices they charge the D75 will be a better, more feature rich HT than what Icom and Yaesu offer.
I'm confused, is the Kenwood TH-D75 different from the TH-D75A?? I can't find any info that shows difference. I thought your info showed HF cw/ssb. Is that only Japanese/Australia??
I'm not sure what the "A" designates, I'm assuming that it's the non-Japan model which only locks down the transmit to conform to the JA bandplans. The international model will be the same except open up TX to full on 2m, 220 and 440 for the US and in Australia 2m/70cm (if they import it here)
Just wanted to say that my original D7 works still perfectly. No GPS pr digipeator though. But I also have the F6 tribander which also has DC-daylight ALL MODE Rx. So I won't be getting a D75. Kenwood is solid.
I don't want any rigs, such as these ht's with digital modes, such as C4FM, Yaesu Fusion, and DSTAR. Those modes sound awful, like operators have marbles in their mouth on the air. Also everything I have read is that the Kenwood D74 had a bad battery life. 😢
The Yaesu APRS user interface is terrible. It’s much easier with the Kenwood 74/75. Especially sending msgs. I’ve owned all three and the Kenwood 74/75 is my choice. I like D Star and we use 220 here a fair amount. Touch screens on handhelds just aren’t my cup of tea. Full duplex for FM satellites is a plus, but after a 100 contacts or so it’s so repetitive hearing the same stations calling. If Icom added full duplex to the 705……that would been game changing for sat ops. Sad but the 905 is the same no full duplex.
For APRS the D75 wins every time. The nice thing is the Kenwood has bluetooth data for APRS and works with APRSDroid.
Current price for the D75 is $750 (Ham Radio Outlet; FT-5D currently is on sale for $370). That's a bit nuts for a HT, IMHO: I thought Yaesu was on drugs at $650 for the FTM-500DR (currently on sale for $480). I predict a lot of hams will buy the D75 and (as with the D74) seldom if ever take them afield, because they're "too expensive" to expose to the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune.
I don't currently have a HT. I'm leaning towards the ID-52--a bit less stupid expensive than the D75, but coming down a bit and now showing up on the used market--because it uses the same batteries as my IC-705. OTOH, I may revamp my station entirely with an Elecraft KX-2 and a Yaesu VX-6R.
BTW, my hang gliding instructor, decades ago, was a transplanted Aussie named Hayden. Fun guy!
Merry Christmas! I'm off to do some antenna testing before a road trip. I'm planning POTA activations at Grand Canyon and Death Valley.
73 de AE6DD, Daryl, California
If you have an iPhone or iPad and want to get more out of your TH-D75, consider getting the B.B. Link adapter. This adapter allows iOS devices to work with the Kenwood TH-D74 and TH-D75 over Bluetooth. With it, you can run apps like RadioMail for emails and aprsfi for GPS positioning and messaging, leveraging the powerful built-in packet TNC in the radio.
44:12 the DTMF implementation on the D74 and D75 MUCH superior in terms of usability! just press PTT and press the individual keys, or select a preset DTMF stream
I have both. If APRS is your main interest, its the D75 (or 74 for that matter). Especially true if your doing two-way APRS messaging as opposed to simply picking up weather stations or random incoming statuses. The FT5D's user interface is a bit clumsy and made even moreso with its sometimes finicky touch screen. However, it (FT5D) is workable. The D74/75 TNC is accessible via Bluetooth and works flawlessly with PinPoint APRS... invaluable for situation awareness of small teams in SAR situations.
Thanks for the shoutout guys! Sorry I missed the livestream this time around.
No worries mate!
Regarding sending DTMF on the Yaesu, while transmitting (pressing the PTT), a DTMF box appears on the bottom left of the screen, you tap that, and a keyboard appears on the LCD with appropriate numbers and letters A-D, as well as * and # to send DTMF tones. So, per 31:35 in this video, it is not a memory. That said, I hate the touch screen for this. I also hate it for APRS message typing/accessing menu's and everything else really (I've got fat fingers). Keyboard for the win. Also, those considering the Icom ID-52, it is a direct conversion HT for AM (and everything I think) radio, and will overload more easily when listening to the Air band. (as tested when I asked Ray Novak to check out the ID-52 at the Oshkosh air show, but his radio overloaded, and my 5D pulled in the signals strong and clear. It could just be less filtering as well I suppose.) I have the Yaesu for C4FM, and bought it new for $350 during the initial release receiving a free extra orange belt clip from HRO. I have no interest in other digital modes (and that's just based on what the repeaters in my area in 9 land use), so there is no reason to purchase the new Kenwood for me. That said, I just picked up a TH-D72 on ebay for $400 + taxes and shipping $429, so now I don't have to use both my baofeng & FT5D for working sats, but since I was using the internal record feature of the Yaesu, I now have to buy a recorder and find a convenient way to plug it in to the D72. I have used the camera mic for the yaesu, it is a gimmick, but would be nice for a large hamfest (sending images of radios to your crew you rolled in with about rigs/gear they want that you spotted at the flea market, if they have Yaesu's...), I wish there was just a built in standard open mode for these rigs to send pics between all radio manufactures... One more downside to the Yaesu, my volume knob, when moved, it also likes to get the VFO to move with it, not sure if that's just mine... Another gripe, the Yaesu also does a weird thing when scanning, where it doesn't display the current frequency being scanned in real time (the FT3D did this, the 5 does not) so, if you're scanning, you have no clue where you are in the spectrum until it stops on a frequency, which is mildly annoying. I would like to know how the scanning on the Kenwood is. Sorry for the book, these are my experiences/thoughts. Well done with the show!
Also, I would like to see a comparison of what Bluetooth headphones/speakers each (k-wood & yaesu) are able to connect to. I find the Yaesu has limited Bluetooth compatibility, and ended up just buying their one ear headset, which works just fine. I actually was rocking it in my right ear underneath ear muff style noise cancelling hearing protection during the EAA Air-venture show in Oshkosh, so I could hear the flight line communicate via radio and also the announcer guy over the PA at the show. Pretty slick tip if anybody attends an event similar.
Yes! If they used the FT5D for more than an hour they would have noticed that..
At least the Yaesu can handle a rain shower. The Kenwood is way to delicate for and HT and for $750 the Kenwood should be at least water resistant. Nope, a few rain drops will damage it and Kenwood will void your warranty. Buyer beware
My big annoyance with icom is that it doesn’t do aprs it does dprs which is proprietary, and yaesu is the only company doing c4fm or fusion so effectively more proprietary
It is kind of funny how people judge a radio that nobody has seen or even tested yet.....just saying ;-)
I saw it, at Hamvention. It was on display for everyone
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I think he means that you have actually got to use and review. Seeing it in a plexiglass display doesn’t count for much, in my view.
@@elkabong6429ain’t gonna be much difference from the d74. We know how good it’s going to be right there.
@@forgetyourlife That’s a good point!
In the USA he vx8 like the vx7 is quad band as also 222, you can also get a hand held Mike which has gps
That's right the GPS hand mic that plugs in the top, I had forgotten about that!
D75 for me, eventually. Lol
Good to see you guys back at it.👍🤠
Thanks 👍
The information they gave about how to send APRS messages on the 5D was completely wrong. You type those messages by using the on-screen keyboard
The FT5D has manual DTFM. Just press PTT and then a button appears on screen to access the DTMF keyboard.
so does the TH-D74 and TH-D75!
These Two Radios I have because These are very High Quality Radios, the Yeasu is more Rugget then the Kenwood D75, andthe Kenwood is a Tri bander,
APRS should come standard on the flagship radio hands down. For the prices they charge the D75 will be a better, more feature rich HT than what Icom and Yaesu offer.
Life’s that short get APRS FT5DR . I use mine all the time . Or the pico APRS Version 3 version 4
I'm confused, is the Kenwood TH-D75 different from the TH-D75A?? I can't find any info that shows difference. I thought your info showed HF cw/ssb. Is that only Japanese/Australia??
I'm not sure what the "A" designates, I'm assuming that it's the non-Japan model which only locks down the transmit to conform to the JA bandplans. The international model will be the same except open up TX to full on 2m, 220 and 440 for the US and in Australia 2m/70cm (if they import it here)
Do these radios have Smartbeaconing ?
My TH-D72 does.. I'm thinking the D75 will. Not sure about the FT5D, but I think I've seen it in the menus
Just wanted to say that my original D7 works still perfectly. No GPS pr digipeator though. But I also have the F6 tribander which also has DC-daylight ALL MODE Rx. So I won't be getting a D75. Kenwood is solid.
I don't want any rigs, such as these ht's
with digital modes, such as C4FM,
Yaesu Fusion, and DSTAR. Those modes sound awful, like operators
have marbles in their mouth on the
air.
Also everything I have read is that the
Kenwood D74 had a bad battery life. 😢
To me it seems great to have aprs on a radio with dstar, you should do this comparison with icon 52 as well
Kenwood Th 75 is good 73 from kb2uew
The Yaesu APRS user interface is terrible. It’s much easier with the Kenwood 74/75. Especially sending msgs. I’ve owned all three and the Kenwood 74/75 is my choice. I like D Star and we use 220 here a fair amount. Touch screens on handhelds just aren’t my cup of tea.
Full duplex for FM satellites is a plus, but after a 100 contacts or so it’s so repetitive hearing the same stations calling. If Icom added full duplex to the 705……that would been game changing for sat ops. Sad but the 905 is the same no full duplex.
I'm only assuming, but they probably didn't want to take away sales from the IC-9700 which is marketed as their full duplex "satellite radio"
from 902 to 928 that's the amateur 33 center meter band,
D75
0:47 Cap
I think the big three need to survive. I won't buy the Chinese cheapos because that doesn't fund the quality and innovation that these guys can.
If the D75 doesn't have full duplex it's a loser!
The 74 didn’t either. Unfortunately there isnt many to choose from.
APRS is pointless
In what way?
A lot of people only do APRS on VHF/UHF lol