Yaesu FT-450 reviews
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AA4JI FT-450 OwnerI bought my FT-450 new out of the box 6 months ago. It is one of the best relaxed HF/6 rigs I have ever owned. I only wish it would open up the 60 meter band. Or does it?
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Outstanding performance over 18 months!I got back on the air on September 1, 2009, with my FT-450AT. I use a 110' long wire with an SGC237 auto coupler at its base. I don't use the built-in tuner with my base station, preferring to match at the base of the antenna. I will use the unit's antenna tuner if and when I go portable for Field Day or another event. Power supply is the SEC 1235M.
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Love MineDSP like the big boys! The screen is a real nice change , and I love the voice keyer for calling CQ.
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Great StarterJust what you need for a modest station. I bought a IC 718, no AM, FM! Upgraded immediately to FT450 then added an AT450, works great with Hy Gain 4 band Vertical with good conterpoise system.
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great spec for small rigI swapped a ft 897 for the ft450.it makes the 897 like its 50 yrs old.so advanced,the tuners great,using 9ft 1/4 twig ,pulls in lovely all bands,mike settings good ,a great swap,
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Good value-for-money with IF-DSP that worksThe FT-450 is my first HF tranceiver. I also considered the Yaesu FT-857 and FT-897 and the Icom IC-703. I finally went for the FT-450 because I like the fact that it has IF-DSP, HF and 6m (I don't really care about 2m and 70cm) and it does 100W. The Icom only does 10W and I think is more a vacation/mobile rig. The FT-857 is nice, but the buttons are so tiny that you're almost forced to use some sort of computer control software. The FT-897 is also very nice, it has 2m and 70cm as a bonus. But it doesn't have IF-DSP and it's quite a bit more expensive than the FT-450.
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