Just got mine tonight 12-03-24. What I like is how quiet it is, when people release the mic switch you don't have that annoying loud chirp sound. Easy to program and maneuver around the software also. I like the backlit buttons on top that can be seen from a short distance because the buttons face forward, not like the ftm 500 which are hard to see unless your looking from above the face. Also the 150 has only 1 ext speaker connection vrs. 2 the audio for side A and B come out of the same ext. speaker and on the front of the face of the head unit. Some has made remarks about no button backlighting, yes it has button back lighting, it has no lighting around the main volume and channel selector knobs, they are hard to see in low lighting.
My Kenwood TM-D710GA has A and B speakers but I haven’t used both at once. I want to but I never get around to installing another speaker in my car. Seems like a really good idea especially if you put the two speakers on opposite sides of the car.
Interesting. After switching to commercial gear many years ago, I find it annoying because in my mind a repeater should be silent. Enjoy your new radio! I think it's going to be a good one.
I am interested in whether you can crossband repeat through the 10 pin cat port at the back for an all-star node. Many new radios don't allow for crossband repeat through the data port. The last radio I know that does it was the yaesu FT-8800.
Good to know about the crossband repeat feature. I've become spoiled on that which is why I have the 8800. I may bite the bullet and get one of these. 73 de N5NUK.
I have recently taken my Yaesu FTM 150R aspe out of my car because of noise from other frequencies bleeding over on the frequency I'm listening to but have found out what the problem was. If you experience noise and frequency jumping on your channels that you have programmed then go into menu go to number 41 and turn off your dual received mod. This was driving me crazy because it sounded just like an AM CB radio channel with bleed over from sideband. 73 K4BWN
How about showing how the channels look when they have a label, can you see both freq and label at the same time?? Also what kind of memory grouping is there? Are there hyper memories or at least memory groups of some kind? Not just memory groups by band but can you choose which memory channels to put in a given group or bank? Thanks!!
I noticed it has 1100 memory channels. I like to use my radios as a scanner, and my Icom 2730 had groups for managing and scanning memories. Does this radio have any way to manage those memories with groups or banks?
What's the menu operation like? Is it similar to the menu system of the FT891 or mor like what we saw on the Yaesu radios prior to the FTM 400, like that of the FT7800 and FT7900?
It’s similar to the newer radios. I’m actually kinda confused because it isn’t in alphabetical order like the old Yaesu radios. I can’t make sense of the order at all. They give the option to add menu items to a favorites menu for easy access but that’s an extra step. I used to memorize the menu the way it is. I will probably do the same here.
If you had a choice of a mint/unused quad band cross band repeat FT-8900 or this new rig, for a similar price which would you go for? Both rigs have the super DX function (or whatever it’s called). Not much FM action on 6m/10m but nice to have if you want to x-repeat. But then this new rig has some modern digital noise reduction. Stuck between a rock and hard place.
I like it. Still a lot more expensive than it's competitor, the IC-2730A. And a pretty basic screen. But I still like it. The reason people are calling it the 150RASP is because their digital signal processing is called ASP. So it's more like a 150R-ASP? Haha. Most likely it was their marketing team that wanted to make sure that people knew there was something special about these, although from what I've seen and heard so far, it doesn't sound very good and can make the voices sound worse at times.
FTM-150R vs FTM-500R. If you don't care about digital modes. These both have the vehicle install niceties, speaker in the head unit and mic jack on the head unit. Any ease of operation difference between the two? Or other deciding factor between the two besides price difference?
They both use the same locking sliding mount system, the same mic and power extension cables. So if you want to switch radios you can, I have the 500 mounted in my truck so now I can slide the 500 out and slide the 150 in instead. Sweet!
@@paulmitchell4421 not sure. I don’t own that radio. And to be frank, I have no interest in unlocking this one. I have plenty of Motorola radios for that purpose. I’ve never been a fan of operating these radios out of the ham band, especially mobiles. I’m not sure how efficient they are outside of their intended home.
@paulmitchell4421 You know that idiom that goes something like: "there's no such thing as a stupid question"? Yeah, whoever came up with that was wrong, and your question is evidence of that.
Definitely would like to see more of this radio.Such as programing by hand and other functions. Thank you for the video.
@@frankmolina2076 I’ll make some more videos later today!
Just got mine tonight 12-03-24. What I like is how quiet it is, when people release the mic switch you don't have that annoying loud chirp sound. Easy to program and maneuver around the software also. I like the backlit buttons on top that can be seen from a short distance because the buttons face forward, not like the ftm 500 which are hard to see unless your looking from above the face. Also the 150 has only 1 ext speaker connection vrs. 2 the audio for side A and B come out of the same ext. speaker and on the front of the face of the head unit. Some has made remarks about no button backlighting, yes it has button back lighting, it has no lighting around the main volume and channel selector knobs, they are hard to see in low lighting.
@@barryinn1778 I just opened my box!!
My Kenwood TM-D710GA has A and B speakers but I haven’t used both at once. I want to but I never get around to installing another speaker in my car. Seems like a really good idea especially if you put the two speakers on opposite sides of the car.
@@W4KWS how it works
Thanks for the videoing and demoing the cross band!
Great! I still can't find it anywhere in the manual so I wanted it to be on the internet for others to use!
I was super curious about this, thanks for posting!
I ordered mine and am waiting for it to arrive. I like the squelch break . One doesn't have so say " go ahead" or whatever. Thanks for the video
Interesting. After switching to commercial gear many years ago, I find it annoying because in my mind a repeater should be silent. Enjoy your new radio! I think it's going to be a good one.
Thanks for the review. I personally think the squelch crash sounds cool.
I am interested in whether you can crossband repeat through the 10 pin cat port at the back for an all-star node. Many new radios don't allow for crossband repeat through the data port. The last radio I know that does it was the yaesu FT-8800.
COOL
thanks for posting this
Good to know about the crossband repeat feature. I've become spoiled on that which is why I have the 8800. I may bite the bullet and get one of these. 73 de N5NUK.
Ordered mine yesterday!
Have fun! Are you installing it in your vehicle?
@@MisterTwister55 Yes. It'll replace the FTM-200 that's in there now. I don't need digital in my vehicle
Hey, any word about CAT control with this radio?
Is there a MARS mod for this available yet?
I have been searching but no luck yet, I do see where HRO is offering it when buying one.
Yes there is. In UK unlocks 466mhz
I am thinking about getting one + wide banding
Excellent mine in the mail arriving tomorrow, please demo the DX weak signal boost. I will be doing DX to Cuba from Key West. Thank you.
Hello!! Please where can I buy it? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks and 73s!!@
@patriayvida4209 R&L electronics no tax free shipping.
Thanks for the overview. 73
No problem! 73
You bet!
I have recently taken my Yaesu FTM 150R aspe out of my car because of noise from other frequencies bleeding over on the frequency I'm listening to but have found out what the problem was. If you experience noise and frequency jumping on your channels that you have programmed then go into menu go to number 41 and turn off your dual received mod. This was driving me crazy because it sounded just like an AM CB radio channel with bleed over from sideband. 73 K4BWN
Thanks
Was wondering if it had Xband RPTR
Nice new Radio for my Car soon
How about showing how the channels look when they have a label, can you see both freq and label at the same time?? Also what kind of memory grouping is there? Are there hyper memories or at least memory groups of some kind? Not just memory groups by band but can you choose which memory channels to put in a given group or bank? Thanks!!
It does show the freq in much smaller font than the memory tag.
I wish Yaesu would backlight the knobs too! Very difficult to see at night in a dark vehicle.
@@Chris-hy6jy agreed 👍
i have the ft-8800 too and wanted to replace it because its so old
How to mount the face of radio? Is it a single hole loke the 891 and ftm 300?
Single hole, yes.
The yellow color light seems more comfortable for eyes. Could you open the cover of the radio and show what is inside, please?
No aprs?
I noticed it has 1100 memory channels. I like to use my radios as a scanner, and my Icom 2730 had groups for managing and scanning memories.
Does this radio have any way to manage those memories with groups or banks?
What's the menu operation like? Is it similar to the menu system of the FT891 or mor like what we saw on the Yaesu radios prior to the FTM 400, like that of the FT7800 and FT7900?
It’s similar to the newer radios. I’m actually kinda confused because it isn’t in alphabetical order like the old Yaesu radios. I can’t make sense of the order at all. They give the option to add menu items to a favorites menu for easy access but that’s an extra step. I used to memorize the menu the way it is. I will probably do the same here.
I am going to be ordering. Once you have it cross banding how do you turn the cross band off?
The same way you turn it on!
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So you turn off the radio hold down the two buttons and turn it back on and then crossband is off is this correct?
@@rogerstenstromk5mow715 yep
If you had a choice of a mint/unused quad band cross band repeat FT-8900 or this new rig, for a similar price which would you go for?
Both rigs have the super DX function (or whatever it’s called).
Not much FM action on 6m/10m but nice to have if you want to x-repeat.
But then this new rig has some modern digital noise reduction.
Stuck between a rock and hard place.
Is there a way to remotely control the radio through DTMF tones like the Kenwood TM-V71a does while in Cross-band/Locked-band Repeat mode?
wow great job thanks 73 from kb2uew
I like it. Still a lot more expensive than it's competitor, the IC-2730A.
And a pretty basic screen. But I still like it. The reason people are calling it the 150RASP is because their digital signal processing is called ASP. So it's more like a 150R-ASP? Haha. Most likely it was their marketing team that wanted to make sure that people knew there was something special about these, although from what I've seen and heard so far, it doesn't sound very good and can make the voices sound worse at times.
The 2730 is not in the same category
@@EricFullwoodWhat category is 2730? I'm genuinely asking as I am undecided Yaesu 150 for £350 or 2730 for £200 but it's a 10 years old radio
FTM-150R vs FTM-500R. If you don't care about digital modes. These both have the vehicle install niceties, speaker in the head unit and mic jack on the head unit. Any ease of operation difference between the two? Or other deciding factor between the two besides price difference?
They both use the same locking sliding mount system, the same mic and power extension cables. So if you want to switch radios you can, I have the 500 mounted in my truck so now I can slide the 500 out and slide the 150 in instead. Sweet!
what is the tx range after unlock mod?
@@paulmitchell4421 not sure. Probably the same as the 500
@MisterTwister55 which is?
@@paulmitchell4421 not sure. I don’t own that radio. And to be frank, I have no interest in unlocking this one. I have plenty of Motorola radios for that purpose. I’ve never been a fan of operating these radios out of the ham band, especially mobiles. I’m not sure how efficient they are outside of their intended home.
@paulmitchell4421 You know that idiom that goes something like: "there's no such thing as a stupid question"? Yeah, whoever came up with that was wrong, and your question is evidence of that.
@@1912rider you can be as timid as you want, meanwhile keypad programmable freq agile cross band duplex radio is a great tool.
the question stands.
I thought the Screen was only Available in Orange?
Nope White/blue is available but orange is better IMO.
Is it worth it?
Has anyone done the mars mod on this radio yet?
@@wdsracer I haven’t heard anything about it yet. Idk what it is on the 500 but I bet it’s the same
😂😊
it's just like kenwood tm-v71 and others used to be.
the digital garbage took that away from us...
@@paulmitchell4421 the good old days when we had radios that actually worked
No brand loyalty. Using a Kenwood to cross band to a Yaesu. 😮