New FT-65R owner (and Ham licensee) here... you deserve an award! I've been ploughing through videos searches and none that I found helped as much as this one, thanks so much! You prevented my FT-65R from being bounced off my living room wall out of frustration. I initially programmed it using CHIRP, but I wanted to learn how to manually program when away from a computer.
I also own this radio and have talked to a repeater that is 185 miles away at 5 watts line of site from a mountain elevation of 3,000 feet to a repeater located around 1,000 + c/o Livermore repeater group GMRS Livermore,California NOTE:Stock Rubberduck antena.. Thanks, WRPR732 James,Net Control Operator, Bloomer repeater Thanks for posting this video, you are a lifesaver ❤
Thanks, just received my new FT-65R handheld radio today. Reading through the manual is mind numbing. Definitely easier to watch someone who has the system of programming down & walks you through the process. Very much appreciate your video. Cheers!
I cannot thank you enough. Very well-done OM. My first HT ever in over 40 years of ham radio. I was ready to permanently "reset" this sucker with a 4-pounder! After watching your video, I was able to fly thru the basic programming features. You are correct when you said it's easy to program. These companies are too close to the problem to understand inexperienced or OLD and out of touch end users but thanks to fellows like you who "get it" you are a blessing. 73's...
Just got this radio today after being out of the hobby for about 9 years. Initially I was somewhat overwhelmed because I've been away so long. I only had to watch a few minutes of the tutorial before I started getting the hang of programming it. Now I have it programmed up and scanning. This is a really nice radio for the money. 👍😊
I have an ft-65 which I like, but always disliked its crappy dual watch. But after watching your video and learning the duel display dual watch trick I like it a whole lot more. I too have noticed very few in depth reviews on the lesser known functions. Thanks for your work!
Good vid. I've definitely been sleeping on the presets. Quick note, T-Tone is transmit tone, R-Tone is receive tone (not reverse.) TSQL, as I understand it gets both.
I just purchased 2 of these and have been watching videos on them and I’m glad I came across your video, it’s really helping me understand the radio more. I’m going to get my HAM license as well as a friend so we can overland, hunt, hike etc and hopefully be able to use these to communicate rather than a cellphone. But I need to learn A LOT more on how these work and function and hopefully I can figure it out and learn on the fly. Thanks for this video, you’ve been a immense help!
Very nice indeed - steady voice, pleasant tones, radio well-handled and reviewed, good attention to detail. Great job thanks ... I have a VX-7R, but I'm planning on buying a FT-65R as a simpler - and much less expensive - all-rounder for 2m and 70cm.
Thanks for the review, I've just re registered my license after a 20yr break, I've just purchased this radio to get me back in the game. Your programming shortcuts are going to come in very handy. 73's M1BZH
Really appreciate your video. Covers so many facets of the radio in a well laid out video. Wanted to get another hand held radio as it's been awhile since I have had one. I enjoy time in the back country, be it snow shoes or skis, or come summer, a pack for a few days of getting away in the in the backcountry of where I go, a cell phone ain't happening. Nice quality and audio with your video.
This is the best educational vid on this radio by far on YT. You forgot to mention pressing 1 goes to the 10 weather channels. You can also easily make the light flash SOS.
Dang..missed that..correct, and holding number 6 locks the keypad or ptt depending on what you have selected. I still don’t like the baofeng light button..but it does work. Thanks for watching!
Yeah, this radio is super easy and super fast to program. I just bought it and I LOVE IT! Thanks for a great tutorial and easy to understand video. 73! WI9RHC Milwaukee.
Hi Hi great review on this radio you made this super easy to follow. Treating myself to one of these for Father’s Day. Again thanks for sharing. 73’s. Mike
Nicely done! This helped me figure out how to use the "P" keys to change a setting. the manual is not really clear on the fact that you have to get to the actual point of making the setting change BEFORE pressing and holding the "P" key you want that setting change assigned to.
I just purchased this radio. Have not recieved it yet. I appreciated your Video. I wil be watching more of your vids. New Sub Here. The dual screen is awesome. Did not know this.
Thanks for your instructions on programming the FT 65 Yaesu. I have owned my HT for over 6 months but I'm feeling that my definition of 'simplicity' must be different from yours! I 'chirp' programmed mine and although I scan various frequencies with it, when it comes to programming my personal frequencies into it, and then being able to find them later isn't as easy as I would hope. I realize that this is due to my own ignorance of how VHF FM radio works.... So....I'm going back to 40 meters LSB as that seems more kind to me....LOL...
I just got this radio! .. I'm so lost trying go set it up .. this video seems very helpful.. I can't wait to get home to my radio and work on it. Thank you! KK6USN
I noticed you had several things activated on your screen. I just picked up 3 of these so I am still learning about this unit and about HAM in general. Pt1 and Pt2 taught me so much... I would love for a tutorial on how to set one of these up from the Factory settings.
@@davesnothere688 the memories do not save the TX frequency and RX frequency both per channel, they save the RX frequency and some Offset. The size of the offset is limited. So no memory can save a 2 meter Rx frequency with a 440Mhz Tx frequency, something I need. I can do this however with P1-P4.
@@donr2670 Not sure I understand how saving to P1 - P4 is different from saving to a memory slot. Do you mean you can recall say P1 to VFO A, switch to VFO B and recall P2? I tried that and it didn't seem to work for me. Someone needs to detail this in a video...
@@design2survive Knowing this makes the VFO.SPL obsolete? I inadvertently turned VFO.SPL ON and then the double channel receive feature stopped working. Head scratching ensued for some long time. ;-)
Great video! Followed instructions for 2M and everything worked fine. Followed same procedure for 440/70centimeter and I can’t get anything to work. I tried 12 frequencies within a 20-30 mile radius. Is there something I’m doing wrong or is there another switch I need to click?
One annoying thing about this radio is that you need to turn off the automatic repeater offset to work UHF simplex. The Yaesu rep confirmed to me that there is no alternative. I believe this is because the bandplan is different in Japan.
@@brianclimbs1509 go to menu 24..click into it, then hold down the shortcut key of your choice. You can easily turn it on off, or set your repeater shifts if you need to.
Need clarification on the vfo A and B. Are you saying that you have to manually program each Channel every time you want to use them in a split display? There is no way to recall a pre-programmed memory Channel i.e. a repeater to use on a or b?
Love your FT-65 videos. I recently bought one and I’m stumped. I was hoping you could answer my question. I’m trying to enter a repeater frequency with an odd Repeater Split: My RX frequency is 147.280 My TX frequency is 146.260 The shift is 1.02 MHz On menu 24 I have ARS turned off For Mode I chose -Rep But the radio will not accept a Shift of 1.02 MHz I have had no luck reaching Yaesu by phone or email. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
Greeting from Ireland, I've been searching for tutorials like this and yours is the best by far!!! I'm new to HAM so fogive me if the following is somewhat dumb; 1. How do you select power levels on the FT65? 2. You mentioned "A & B" channels, what does that mean exactly? 3. Finally for simplex mode can frequency be set between two radios arbitrarily or are there set frequencies/ channels one should use? Thanks again and keep the videos coming :)
Welcome! And great questions! 1. Power select: push side function key, then p2 shortcut key. Select using up or down key, press function key to save and exit. 2. A and B are viewable when you unlock “dual display” as described in the video. It allows you to monitor 2 channels at the same time (but won’t allow both channels to talk over each other like a proper dual receive radio.) 3. You must check with your local band plan coordinator about simplex freq use. In the state’s we have 146.520 as national calling, but people use a variety of frequencies around that. 146.420 is also used, 146.580 is used. Most are fine but make sure you aren’t using an input or output of a repeater. Your local band plan should give you the local simplex frequency designations( there are plenty available, especially on 70cm).
I just fired my new one up, I have a CC Sky Wave Radio set to the same channel as the Yaesu, its also a 2 meter receiver, aside from a bunch of other things. I appear not to be transmitting. I hear nothing from the C Crane except the receive meter is going DOWN to zero when I PTT......it should be the opposite ? Any ideas? Thank You sir
Fantastic review-thank you! I’m going to be picking up one of these. You mentioned something in Part 1 about made in Japan vs China. For a number of reasons I’d like to purchase a Japanese-made FT65. Do you mind sharing where you purchased your radio? I’d like to avoid any old stock that might be sitting out there.
Thank you for such a great features and review of the FT65. Howeve, maybe you could help me out, I have a hard time to input a repeater shift: 6.78 (-) noted there is an incrimental +25 or -25. Is there a way to change the incriment to 5 so that I could input 6.78? Thank you for helping me out!
I've got a question about alot of radios I've been interested in including this one. When I'm looking at the frequency ranges the rx has a nice wide range of frequencies and the TX has very little. Does that mean I can only listen to alot of those frequencies and can only transmit on a handful of them? If so I'll pass cause I wouldn't even be able to transmit on the logging roads I would want this radio for.
Yes. Typically the higher end radios will have “wide receive” but transmit on ham bands. It’s technically illegal to transmit on anything other than ham bands on a ham radio. Logging road probably use cb..which none of these radios transmit on..that’s the “11 meter band”. You can get handheld cb’s..I’ve had them..not great.
Yeah..yaesu is offering programming software for free with this radio. Buy the $20 usb programming cable (not the clone cable). Go to yaesu website and download the drivers and software. You can also download chirp.. It’s like a spread sheet where you put in your input and output frequencies, then upload to your radio when you are done. I don’t like yaesu’s software, so I just program manually.
Chirp is really good, especially when you want to program several radios..then you have everything there. I use it when going on a road trip..I program in a bunch of repeaters along the route..then delete them when I get home. I should do a video on it lol.
New FT-65R owner (and Ham licensee) here... you deserve an award! I've been ploughing through videos searches and none that I found helped as much as this one, thanks so much! You prevented my FT-65R from being bounced off my living room wall out of frustration. I initially programmed it using CHIRP, but I wanted to learn how to manually program when away from a computer.
I also own this radio and have talked to a repeater that is 185 miles away at 5 watts line of site from a mountain elevation of 3,000 feet to a repeater located around 1,000 + c/o Livermore repeater group GMRS Livermore,California
NOTE:Stock Rubberduck antena..
Thanks, WRPR732 James,Net Control Operator, Bloomer repeater
Thanks for posting this video, you are a lifesaver ❤
Thanks, just received my new FT-65R handheld radio today. Reading through the manual is mind numbing. Definitely easier to watch someone who has the system of programming down & walks you through the process. Very much appreciate your video. Cheers!
The best video I have seen for programming the FT65, So simple and concise. Focused, without any jumping around and diversions. Thank you!
I cannot thank you enough. Very well-done OM. My first HT ever in over 40 years of ham radio. I was ready to permanently "reset" this sucker with a 4-pounder! After watching your video, I was able to fly thru the basic programming features. You are correct when you said it's easy to program. These companies are too close to the problem to understand inexperienced or OLD and out of touch end users but thanks to fellows like you who "get it" you are a blessing. 73's...
Just got this radio today after being out of the hobby for about 9 years. Initially I was somewhat overwhelmed because I've been away so long. I only had to watch a few minutes of the tutorial before I started getting the hang of programming it. Now I have it programmed up and scanning. This is a really nice radio for the money. 👍😊
Right on! Glad to help! Welcome back to the hobby.
I have an ft-65 which I like, but always disliked its crappy dual watch. But after watching your video and learning the duel display dual watch trick I like it a whole lot more. I too have noticed very few in depth reviews on the lesser known functions. Thanks for your work!
Adam Williamson I agree..it would be lame without that feature. So nice having the alpha tag and freq under it. Yaesu is really bad at marketing lol.
@@design2survive The Memory bank feature is amazing. No one talks about it.
@@TheNoCodeTech I haven’t set up banks yet in mine..need to do that!
@@design2survive I can't even program this radio. I need some real help.
Good vid. I've definitely been sleeping on the presets. Quick note, T-Tone is transmit tone, R-Tone is receive tone (not reverse.) TSQL, as I understand it gets both.
This is by far one of the best videos! It helped me big time in programming my Yaesu FT65R! Thanks!
Both of your videos on the FT-65 are excellent. Thank you. Best wishes from the San Francisco Bay Area.
I just purchased 2 of these and have been watching videos on them and I’m glad I came across your video, it’s really helping me understand the radio more. I’m going to get my HAM license as well as a friend so we can overland, hunt, hike etc and hopefully be able to use these to communicate rather than a cellphone. But I need to learn A LOT more on how these work and function and hopefully I can figure it out and learn on the fly. Thanks for this video, you’ve been a immense help!
You did a great job. Just got this radio and total newbie. This is how you teach. Liked and Subscribed.
Very nice indeed - steady voice, pleasant tones, radio well-handled and reviewed, good attention to detail. Great job thanks ... I have a VX-7R, but I'm planning on buying a FT-65R as a simpler - and much less expensive - all-rounder for 2m and 70cm.
Thanks for the review, I've just re registered my license after a 20yr break, I've just purchased this radio to get me back in the game. Your programming shortcuts are going to come in very handy. 73's M1BZH
Really appreciate your video. Covers so many facets of the radio in a well laid out video. Wanted to get another hand held radio as it's been awhile since I have had one. I enjoy time in the back country, be it snow shoes or skis, or come summer, a pack for a few days of getting away in the in the backcountry of where I go, a cell phone ain't happening. Nice quality and audio with your video.
This is the best educational vid on this radio by far on YT. You forgot to mention pressing 1 goes to the 10 weather channels. You can also easily make the light flash SOS.
Dang..missed that..correct, and holding number 6 locks the keypad or ptt depending on what you have selected.
I still don’t like the baofeng light button..but it does work.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for showing us how to program the FT65. Very good instructions.
Yeah, this radio is super easy and super fast to program. I just bought it and I LOVE IT! Thanks for a great tutorial and easy to understand video. 73! WI9RHC Milwaukee.
Hi Hi great review on this radio you made this super easy to follow. Treating myself to one of these for Father’s Day. Again thanks for sharing. 73’s. Mike
Thank you very much that was an extremely useful tutorial. When my 65 gets here tomorrow I will be using it..
Awesome. Made my programming a breeze. Thank you!
Nice to see that dual frequency feature. Ty for covering that.
Very helpful, no-nonsense video. 73s all around
Thank you for this video, just the info I was looking for!
Nicely done! This helped me figure out how to use the "P" keys to change a setting. the manual is not really clear on the fact that you have to get to the actual point of making the setting change BEFORE pressing and holding the "P" key you want that setting change assigned to.
This was a great vid. Well done!!!! I learned a lot from your experences. Thank you
Thanks. Just got the FT-65. Your videos help a lot.
Very good information on Programming FT65 thanks for upload KD6TXB
I just purchased this radio. Have not recieved it yet. I appreciated your Video. I wil be watching more of your vids. New Sub Here. The dual screen is awesome. Did not know this.
You will like that radio. Listening to mine this morning
Great video om the FT65. Planning on buying this one soon. Thumbs up buddie.
Wow, thank you for this valuable info! I just got a Yaesu 65r!
Well done. Very well explained 👏
Thank you so much for this information - much easier than the instruction book.
Incredible video. Many thanks
A very well presented and informative review. Thanks and 73 from Canada. Jeff - VA3 RKX
Best review of this radio!! Thanks!!
This is my first radio (had it a week) and your video has been so helpful! Thank you! KC1RRL
Thanks for your instructions on programming the FT 65 Yaesu.
I have owned my HT for over 6 months but I'm feeling that my definition of 'simplicity' must be different from yours! I 'chirp' programmed mine and although I scan various frequencies with it, when it comes to programming my personal frequencies into it, and then being able to find them later isn't as easy as I would hope.
I realize that this is due to my own ignorance of how VHF FM radio works....
So....I'm going back to 40 meters LSB as that seems more kind to me....LOL...
You could program P1 and P2 to do anything else. I did it myself it works fine so it could be change. I'm using P1 and P2 for my local Repeaters.
I just got this radio! .. I'm so lost trying go set it up .. this video seems very helpful.. I can't wait to get home to my radio and work on it. Thank you! KK6USN
I am so lost programming this radio. Can anyone help me????
I noticed you had several things activated on your screen. I just picked up 3 of these so I am still learning about this unit and about HAM in general.
Pt1 and Pt2 taught me so much... I would love for a tutorial on how to set one of these up from the Factory settings.
Right on!
Cheers T-tone saved the day thanks for sharing the video
Wow, that was super helpful! I will receive my FT-65E (European Version) hopefully tomorrow. Really looking forward to it! :)
Great video! I think I will purchase it thanks to this video!
Very helpful. Thank you.
just got one works great
Great video Thanks
Shortcuts F+Px can be changed via programming cable.
Thank you for the great video it was very helpful.
Thank you - this was extremely helpful
9:21. When it says FM Carrier that means no tone, Carrier access..
Can the FT 65 do split for satalites
The most easy radio I have ever programmed.
Your fellow Texan here in Austin can not program this radio at all!!! Please help me!!! Thank you.
Was bummed that memories don't save cross band splits - but the P1-P4 keys do, great find.
@Don R what do you mean by cross band splits? I must have missed that part in relation to the P keys.
@@davesnothere688 the memories do not save the TX frequency and RX frequency both per channel, they save the RX frequency and some Offset. The size of the offset is limited. So no memory can save a 2 meter Rx frequency with a 440Mhz Tx frequency, something I need. I can do this however with P1-P4.
@@donr2670 Not sure I understand how saving to P1 - P4 is different from saving to a memory slot. Do you mean you can recall say P1 to VFO A, switch to VFO B and recall P2? I tried that and it didn't seem to work for me.
Someone needs to detail this in a video...
@@davesnothere688 I put UHF in VFO A and VHF in VFO B then saved that with P4.
well said thanks
Tried to program for AO-91 but apparently cant put different bands tx - rx on one memory channel. Am I missing something ?
Major help abt the VFO double channel receive since the priority check is very slow - didn't pick up on that from the manual - thx...
Priority is reeaaally slow..yeah it’s odd that it listens to both channels faster than priority. Almost real time.
@@design2survive Knowing this makes the VFO.SPL obsolete? I inadvertently turned VFO.SPL ON and then the double channel receive feature stopped working. Head scratching ensued for some long time. ;-)
Great video! Followed instructions for 2M and everything worked fine. Followed same procedure for 440/70centimeter and I can’t get anything to work. I tried 12 frequencies within a 20-30 mile radius. Is there something I’m doing wrong or is there another switch I need to click?
One annoying thing about this radio is that you need to turn off the automatic repeater offset to work UHF simplex. The Yaesu rep confirmed to me that there is no alternative. I believe this is because the bandplan is different in Japan.
Hmm..I’ll have to check..can you program a shortcut key to turn it off?
@@design2survive I don't know. If you find anything, please let me know!
@@brianclimbs1509 go to menu 24..click into it, then hold down the shortcut key of your choice. You can easily turn it on off, or set your repeater shifts if you need to.
Need clarification on the vfo A and B.
Are you saying that you have to manually program each Channel every time you want to use them in a split display? There is no way to recall a pre-programmed memory Channel i.e. a repeater to use on a or b?
Love your FT-65 videos. I recently bought one and I’m stumped. I was hoping you could answer my question. I’m trying to enter a repeater frequency with an odd Repeater Split:
My RX frequency is 147.280
My TX frequency is 146.260
The shift is 1.02 MHz
On menu 24 I have ARS turned off
For Mode I chose -Rep
But the radio will not accept a Shift of 1.02 MHz
I have had no luck reaching Yaesu by phone or email. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
Greeting from Ireland, I've been searching for tutorials like this and yours is the best by far!!!
I'm new to HAM so fogive me if the following is somewhat dumb;
1. How do you select power levels on the FT65?
2. You mentioned "A & B" channels, what does that mean exactly?
3. Finally for simplex mode can frequency be set between two radios arbitrarily or are there set frequencies/ channels one should use?
Thanks again and keep the videos coming :)
Welcome! And great questions!
1. Power select: push side function key, then p2 shortcut key. Select using up or down key, press function key to save and exit.
2. A and B are viewable when you unlock “dual display” as described in the video. It allows you to monitor 2 channels at the same time (but won’t allow both channels to talk over each other like a proper dual receive radio.)
3. You must check with your local band plan coordinator about simplex freq use. In the state’s we have 146.520 as national calling, but people use a variety of frequencies around that. 146.420 is also used, 146.580 is used. Most are fine but make sure you aren’t using an input or output of a repeater.
Your local band plan should give you the local simplex frequency designations( there are plenty available, especially on 70cm).
@@design2survive wow, thanks for the great reply, excited getting into HAM :)
I just fired my new one up, I have a CC Sky Wave Radio set to the same channel as the Yaesu, its also a 2 meter receiver, aside from a bunch of other things.
I appear not to be transmitting. I hear nothing from the C Crane except the receive meter is going DOWN to zero when I PTT......it should be the opposite ? Any ideas? Thank You sir
just received my ft-65 this week; what would you recommend as an antenna upgrade from the rubber ducky? thanks
Fantastic review-thank you! I’m going to be picking up one of these. You mentioned something in Part 1 about made in Japan vs China. For a number of reasons I’d like to purchase a Japanese-made FT65. Do you mind sharing where you purchased your radio? I’d like to avoid any old stock that might be sitting out there.
I think most are sold out. So I don’t know.
Amazon has them. October 22nd 2022.
Hi...! Great video... Wanted to ask if there´s any way to delete MEMORY 1 in this radio or at least edit it, without a program cable... Thanks!
Can any of the P buttons be set to scan on / off?
I have a problem programming the FM broadcast frequencies. ZS6MA
Mauro
Thank you for such a great features and review of the FT65. Howeve, maybe you could help me out, I have a hard time to input a repeater shift: 6.78 (-) noted there is an incrimental +25 or -25. Is there a way to change the incriment to 5 so that I could input 6.78? Thank you for helping me out!
I think a FT 65 SCU35 programming cable via CHIRP is the answer, coz, I just couldn’t find a way to program by using the radio
Is there a way to input any random PL Tone other than the ones that are pre programed from the factory ?? ( 0.690) tx/rx. Thank you for
@@Jamesash265 yeah..you need to go into the tone freequency menu and change it. They are all different.
Can you use this for APRS? With something like the TNC4 maybe?
I would think so. It uses a Motorola m1 connection.
I've got a question about alot of radios I've been interested in including this one. When I'm looking at the frequency ranges the rx has a nice wide range of frequencies and the TX has very little. Does that mean I can only listen to alot of those frequencies and can only transmit on a handful of them? If so I'll pass cause I wouldn't even be able to transmit on the logging roads I would want this radio for.
Yes. Typically the higher end radios will have “wide receive” but transmit on ham bands. It’s technically illegal to transmit on anything other than ham bands on a ham radio.
Logging road probably use cb..which none of these radios transmit on..that’s the “11 meter band”.
You can get handheld cb’s..I’ve had them..not great.
@@design2survive the channels I'm interested in are vhf 150.000 to 173.000 type of thing. My uv r5 does it but wanted to step it up a tad
Great video! Does not seem any way to get a memory to VFO - anyone have a workaround?
I don’t think it does that. The lower right buttons will tune from it though .
Is there any way to listen on one frequency but transmit on the other? I'm thinking of crossband tx/rx for satellites.
It only works half duplex.
@@forgetyourlife Do you always need to go into the menu and switch to split mode? Or can you have a programmed channel default to half duplex?
@@brianclimbs1509 when “dual” screen is activated in the hidden menu you will see VFO A and B on the same screen. TX on A and then RX on B.
@@forgetyourlife Thanks, I may have been over-complicating it. I will give it a try.
@@forgetyourlife How do you quickly change frequency to compensate for red-shift?
How does it fair running wiresx?
Not at all, it’s only analogue.
its a bit overwhelming right now... someone said use chirp to program.. no idea what that means yet.. lol
Yeah..yaesu is offering programming software for free with this radio.
Buy the $20 usb programming cable (not the clone cable). Go to yaesu website and download the drivers and software.
You can also download chirp..
It’s like a spread sheet where you put in your input and output frequencies, then upload to your radio when you are done.
I don’t like yaesu’s software, so I just program manually.
Chirp is really good, especially when you want to program several radios..then you have everything there.
I use it when going on a road trip..I program in a bunch of repeaters along the route..then delete them when I get home.
I should do a video on it lol.
@@design2survive thanks very much for your videos and input!! there's a big learning curve ahead of me. studying for the tech license now also.
This is NOT an easy radio to program. It is far more complicated than this video leads you to believe
Dam adds
Get on with it to much talking!!!
Very helpful I found it very intresting K4YNA