I used to sell all of them. Yaesu was the best. Alinco was second best. Icom was ok too. Kenwood was worst in terms of having problems and failing to address those problems.
Speaking mostly of VHF/UHF radios, but HF was similar with Yaesu being far and away the best, Icom being second and Kenwood had its long time fans who wouldn't even look at anything else, no matter what.
I'm sure things have changed in the intervening 20+ years.
Pre-1990s, Kenwood-Trio had good stuff. I have several '70s Kenwood, HF, VHF and UHF rigs and like them a lot. I also really like the Kenwood commercial gear and have quite a few of those: VHF TK-280, 290, 780s; UHF TK-380, 390, 880s; 900 MHz TK-481s and 981s.
Never really been a fan of dual band radios, but I do have a few. If I were you I would look for an Alinco DR-605T. I have two of them and like them. I also have a DR-570 and like that one, too.
Speaking mostly of VHF/UHF radios, but HF was similar with Yaesu being far and away the best, Icom being second and Kenwood had its long time fans who wouldn't even look at anything else, no matter what.
I'm sure things have changed in the intervening 20+ years.
Pre-1990s, Kenwood-Trio had good stuff. I have several '70s Kenwood, HF, VHF and UHF rigs and like them a lot. I also really like the Kenwood commercial gear and have quite a few of those: VHF TK-280, 290, 780s; UHF TK-380, 390, 880s; 900 MHz TK-481s and 981s.
Never really been a fan of dual band radios, but I do have a few. If I were you I would look for an Alinco DR-605T. I have two of them and like them. I also have a DR-570 and like that one, too.