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Yaesu FT-891

Riverman

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Wondering if this would make a good first HF radio. It is about the same price as the FT-450D.
 

I would get the 450D or even the FT991. That is the one that has the most freqs. HF/50mhz/VHF/UHF. That or look for an Icom 7000, or something like that. The 450D's seem to work pretty well from the ones I've heard on air. Stock mic and just setting the radio up right goes a long way. JMHO's. Good day.
 
The 891 is a small and compact radio intended for mobile use. Yaesu mobiles I think are to small and I have to put my glasses on to read the display. Not very conducive to mobile operating when you should have a larger easy to read display.

The 450D or 991 are compact in size for a base station but are much larger than the 891 and easy to operate while taking up less desktop space.

I would go with the 450D Unless you want VHF/UHF in an all in one radio.
 
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Thanks, guys.
After checking the specs, I see the 891 is only 6" across. Since I'll be using it for a base I would like something a little larger. Will definitely look at the 450D.
 
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Just googled those having never heard of them. Lots of great reviews like yours. Always thought I'd get an Astron but the Megawatts sound like a real bargain. Thanks!
 
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Dumb question alert!

I see these provide 9.5 to 15.5 volts. Do I have to manually adjust them to the setting I want (13.8)?
 
They should be close to 14 volts but if not, It's a simple adjustment by turning the voltage adjustment screw on back next and checking with a volt meter.
 

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