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Like the FTDX101 series, the new FTDX10 utilizes the Yaesu Hybrid SDR configuration - Narrow Band SDR and Direct Sampling SDR. The Narrow band SDR receiver emphasizes excellent receiver performance, while the Direct Sampling SDR provides a Digital Processing Real-Time Spectrum Scope.
Narrow Band SDR with 3 types of Roofing Filters and Phenomenal Multi-signal receiving Characteristics
Like the FTDX101 series, the Down Conversion type receiver configuration with the first IF at 9MHz has been adopted. It makes it possible to incorporate excellent narrow bandwidth crystal roofing filters that have the desired sharp “cliff edge” shape factor. Thanks to the Narrow Band SDR with the latest circuit configuration including 500Hz, 3kHz and 12kHz roofing filters and low-noise oscillator, the RMDR (Reciprocal Mixing Dynamic Range) reaches 116dB or more, the close-in BDR (Blocking Dynamic Range) reaches 141dB or more and 3rd IMDR (third-order Intermodulation Dynamic Range) reaches 109dB or more in the 14MHz band at 2kHz separation.
250MHz HRDDS (High Resolution Direct Digital Synthesizer) affords Quiet and Clear Reception
The local circuit of the new FTDX10 uses 250MHz HRDDS method same as the FTDX101 series. Thanks to its characteristics that improve the C/N (carrier to noise) ratio and the careful selection of components in the design, the phase noise characteristic of the local signal achieves an excellent value of -145dB or less in 14MHz at 2kHz separation.
3DSS (3-Dimensional Spectrum Stream) on the 5-inch Full-Color TFT Display with Touch-Panel Functionality
The 5-inch Full-Color panel shows the 3DSS display. By touching the frequency display, the numeric keypad is displayed and the active band and frequency adjustment can be set by direct input. Frequency setting and adjustment can also be performed by turning the MAIN dial or touching the scope display. Similar to the FTDX101 series, the MULTI display, RX operation status display, Center, FIX and Cursor modes are available.
Front Panel Designed for Superior Operating Efficiency
MPVD (Multi-Purpose VFO Outer Dial), is a large multi-purpose ring around the outside of the VFO dial that enables control of Clarifier, C/S (custom selection function) and recall of memory channels.
Remote Operation with optional LAN unit (SCU-LAN10)
Remote operation of the transceiver is possible with the optional SCU-LAN10 and SCU-LAN10 Network Remote Control Software. In addition to controlling the transceiver basic operations, the versatile scope displays enable sophisticated operations such as monitoring the band conditions on a large display at a location away from the ham shack by connection to a home LAN network.
Supports CW operation with multiple functions such as: CW zero-in, CW Auto zero-in, CW Reverse, CW decode, CW keying Signal form Shaping by FPGA and others
RTTY (FSK)/ PSK Encode/Decode Function
Other practical features such as Optional RF Gain Selection by IPO. Automatic Gain Control, Quick Split Function
SD Card Slot
Remote Operation via Internet with optional LAN-Unit (SCU-LAN10)
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Customer Reviews
Overall
5
Excellent Value!
Review byWilliam
I have all the premium radios, the numbers are so close you will never notice the difference. My wife and sister in law are both new HF hams. They noticed the diffierence between the 7300 and the DX 10. Do not get me wrong, the 7300 is a good radio and easier to teach for a new ham (I know) The 890 also does not have dual receivers. For a newer ham, the DX 10 is perfect. I also have the FTDX 101 at my other QTH. Bill KG2CS
Overall
5
Best HF Radio I Ever Owned
Review byGil
During my 45 years as a licensed amateur radio operator, I have owned several HF rigs including Yaesu, Icom, Kenwood and Xiegu.
I just bought a new Yaesu FT-DX10 after much research. WOW and UNBELEVABLE is all I can say. The receiver is superb and the overall radio is a "work of art". Smooth and easy to operate. I love it!
I also need to say that GigaParts is an excellent dealer. Knowledgeable and helpful Chat representatives and excellent customer service.
Gil, K3GIL
Overall
4
Price Point
Review byDavidD.
I can understand some of the remarks about there being "better" but I guess "better" comes at a much higher price point. Example, the TS-890 comes in around $4,300 while the FTdx10 comes in at $1,400. If you have the bucks go for it I say!!!
Overall
5
It IS better than the IC-7300
Review byBob - AB5N
I did not expect to be this impressed. The FTdx-10 has a far better receiver than the 7300. It also has PSK-31 and CW decoders. The lack of scope averaging (as of now) is not that big of a deal. The screen is so much better than the 7300 in many other ways. Having an external monitor connector is also another leg up on the 7300. It also has a lot more I/O on the rear. If you can afford the few extra hundred bucks, it is the way to go.
Overall
5
Great rig and value
Review byLanny, K1LEC
I had Icom hf rigs for 43 years, but recently retired and have become much more active. I had the opportunity to borrow an FTdx10 for three weeks in July and was wicked impressed with the receiver and its ability to clean up a signal. It works right out of the box, but I used N4HNH videos to fine tune equalizer settings, i.e. It has a built-in sound card, so you don't need a SignaLink. It decodes CW, but I didn't play with that feature. I bought my own and the M70 mike this fall and highly recommend both. This radio is an incredible value at the current price point.
Overall
5
This tranceiver is awesome and so are the helpful staff at Gigaparts!
Review byKT4RAM
I decided to get the Yaesu FTdx10 after hearing and reading the great reviews including many operators on the air. The receiver capabilities of this rig is great. I have the Yaesu FT-991A also but the DX10 is now my main rig. The external monitor connection is easy. Just be sure to have a DVI cable as there is no HDMI Port. The only complaint that I have thus far is the lack of backlighting on the buttons. My FT-991A has them, the FTdx10 does not. It's not a deal breaker but would come in handy in a dimly lit shack. I like minimal lighting in my shack at night. I have it paired with a Heil PR-781 Microphone an ALS-600 Amp with an Ameritron ARI-500 Aito Band Switching interface. You will need the Ameritron RJ-10MY Cable for that auto band switch. Thank you Gigaparts for the best Christmas/ New Year price on this beautifully engineered tranceiver. I love it!
Overall
5
Outstanding Receiver
Review byDale, K8TS
Have found the receiver in this unit to be outstanding, with a good visual on the noise floor and plenty of options to reduce the noise level. Walks away from other radios at this price point. Really love being able to "see" the very weak signals. Worked well in contest conditions. Band selection and mode selection, were hard to get used to, but overall, I'd buy it again.
Overall
5
Really impressive radio!
Review byn1ya
This is a beautiful radio with great performance, deep features, and a very well-thought-out user interface that makes it fun to operate.
I want to thank Zach at Gigaparts for his great advice in selecting this radio. He helped me find exactly what I was looking for.
This is the first rig upgrade I've had in about 20 years and it's amazing to see what it does with receiver sensitivity, noise reduction, band visualization, and general usability.
Overall
5
Don't be mislead by the numbers
Review byBob
While Rob places it in the #3 position, one would do well to look at ALL the numbers and not be mislead simply by its position on the list.
Case and Point:
Noise floor: FTdx10 -126 dbm, K3S - 135 dbm
Sensitivity: FTdx10 0.63uV, K3S 0.27 uV
100kHz Blocking: FTdx10 141dB, K3S 150dB
and there are others. Not saying it is not a good radio, but it should be considered as a good entry-level radio based on price point. The KW TS-890 for example is another "better" radio.
73
Bob, K4TAX