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This was a good review, and agree with the WOUXUN KG-UV9D Plus being number one. I own the Yaesu FT-5DR and the KG-UV9D Plus, and the WOUXUN is the best hand held I have ever own.
Thanks for reviewing these HT's. I want an HT that has APRS/GPS and can work Satellites, with the proper antennas. Will theFT5DR or the KG-UV9 Plus fit the bill for me? Thanks and 73 de WA3RSL
The Kenwood th f7e/f6a was imho a lot better than all these handhelds, especially because it has a wide range receiver (lw/mw/sw/uhf/vhf and up to 1300mhz) and was able to receive in all the modes on all the bands. No handheld is able to do that nowadays (?).
The name of the video ISN'T: "Best CHEAP Handheld Radios 2023". You named it: BEST Handheld Radios 2023. The ID-52 blows all the radios in your list away! Personally I would rate the IC-T10 better than the FT-65R, and Baofeng doesn't belong in any "Best" list, unless the list is called 'best CCR'. And since your list includes a DMR radio, also missing from your "Best" list is the R7. And since 2023 isn't over yet, all the radios on your list will be surpassed by the ID-50 and possibly the TH-D75 - IMO. And why bother with an FT-65R when you could have more fun by putting that money toward a VX-6R or FT-70DR? The only people who will like this list will be those seeking affirmation to get a Wouxun or Baofeng. The only thing I might agree with you on is the AT-D878UVII Plus appropriately being in 5th place. But good luck with your 'Not So Best' - Best list.
@@WhollyOutdoor Agree, but the price is relative to the individual. The issue I have is that your list is named the BEST handheld ham radios. If you are going to have the best of something then it is already understood that it isn't going to be cheap. Now if your video was named the most affordable ham radio then this list would be spot on. I have the ID-52 and use it daily and it blows all these other radios on your list out of the water. It is by far one of the if not the best ham radio you can currently get.
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Wonder what's the difference between the Wouxun 9D and the 9P
This was a good review, and agree with the WOUXUN KG-UV9D Plus being number one. I own the Yaesu FT-5DR and the KG-UV9D Plus, and the WOUXUN is the best hand held I have ever own.
Is is true that the wouxun screen is difficult to see at broad daylight
Thanks for reviewing these HT's. I want an HT that has APRS/GPS and can work Satellites, with the proper antennas. Will theFT5DR or the KG-UV9 Plus fit the bill for me? Thanks and 73 de WA3RSL
The BAOFENG UV-9R Plus has a led flashlight? Perhaps you mean it sports an LED flashlight?
You never mentioned the jing tong 10 watt ham its an awsome radio.
The wouxum is gmrs transmit?
You need a good radio for the EMP strike
No ID52? Big call that 😮😊
I'm not sure what video you watched but he definitely talks about the ID52...
@@amorestperpe mentioned,but not reviewed,personally the ID52 and the FT5D are different HT’s on the same level
OpenHT is the best one. Truly all mode. It's even TETRA ready.
I think it is way over due to having LiFe-Po4 batteries for better duty cycles.
The Kenwood th f7e/f6a was imho a lot better than all these handhelds, especially because it has a wide range receiver (lw/mw/sw/uhf/vhf and up to 1300mhz) and was able to receive in all the modes on all the bands. No handheld is able to do that nowadays (?).
Thanks for sharing!
Hopefully Kenwood gets back into the HT market. They are missed.
The name of the video ISN'T: "Best CHEAP Handheld Radios 2023". You named it: BEST Handheld Radios 2023. The ID-52 blows all the radios in your list away! Personally I would rate the IC-T10 better than the FT-65R, and Baofeng doesn't belong in any "Best" list, unless the list is called 'best CCR'. And since your list includes a DMR radio, also missing from your "Best" list is the R7. And since 2023 isn't over yet, all the radios on your list will be surpassed by the ID-50 and possibly the TH-D75 - IMO. And why bother with an FT-65R when you could have more fun by putting that money toward a VX-6R or FT-70DR? The only people who will like this list will be those seeking affirmation to get a Wouxun or Baofeng. The only thing I might agree with you on is the AT-D878UVII Plus appropriately being in 5th place. But good luck with your 'Not So Best' - Best list.
Christ.... im betting you could ruin a wet dream obsessing on the minutae
Sad ham.
RIght wing Trumpers be wanting to start a war with China.
HAMs be like um no thank you, all our neat toys come from China.
Thanks for your comment but not everything comes from China
No ID-52??? Horrible list.
thanks for your comment but you should consider the price too!
@@WhollyOutdoor Agree, but the price is relative to the individual. The issue I have is that your list is named the BEST handheld ham radios. If you are going to have the best of something then it is already understood that it isn't going to be cheap. Now if your video was named the most affordable ham radio then this list would be spot on. I have the ID-52 and use it daily and it blows all these other radios on your list out of the water. It is by far one of the if not the best ham radio you can currently get.
Ft5d best
@@JohnWhite-k3k That's debatable lol. Icom or Yaseu.
@@JohnDoe-zg6fn Because Yaesu ft5d from 0,5 to 999 mHz