I bought a used FT-726R for 2 meter & 430mHz SSB. Paid $300. Radio arrived and it did not work oin FM. It is doubtful I would ever use FM, but did not like idea of a partly broken radio. I would also have to find amps to boost signal from 10 watts to 80-100 watts. Seller refunded me.
Thinking about other problems I read about on the FT-726R, I realized the radio just is too old to be reliable. I paid $400 more and got a late model Yaesu FT-847.At 50 watts out on 2 meters & 430mHz I do not need a amplifiers. Keeping that in mind, the FT-847 with 50 watts out is not really more expensive vs the FT-726R with aftermarket amplifiers.
Being new to my area 40 miles from Detroit, MI I noticed a lot of trash on two meters from likely various transmitters in my area. I did not have that issue in northern MI years ago when I bought a FT-726R new. The FT-847 has an auto notch filter and removes any heterodynes. That alone makes the FT-847 a winner.
If you do not need 1.2gHz like available in the FT-736R, the FT-847 is a winner. Icom & Kenwood make radios capable of 1.2gHz, but they cost a lot more. The FT-847 has very sensitive receivers on VHF/UHF and does not take a backseat to any radio.
Get the later model FT-847 with the CAT interface. Earlier models have an issue with the power switch and repair is ridiculously expensive.
Thinking about other problems I read about on the FT-726R, I realized the radio just is too old to be reliable. I paid $400 more and got a late model Yaesu FT-847.At 50 watts out on 2 meters & 430mHz I do not need a amplifiers. Keeping that in mind, the FT-847 with 50 watts out is not really more expensive vs the FT-726R with aftermarket amplifiers.
Being new to my area 40 miles from Detroit, MI I noticed a lot of trash on two meters from likely various transmitters in my area. I did not have that issue in northern MI years ago when I bought a FT-726R new. The FT-847 has an auto notch filter and removes any heterodynes. That alone makes the FT-847 a winner.
If you do not need 1.2gHz like available in the FT-736R, the FT-847 is a winner. Icom & Kenwood make radios capable of 1.2gHz, but they cost a lot more. The FT-847 has very sensitive receivers on VHF/UHF and does not take a backseat to any radio.
Get the later model FT-847 with the CAT interface. Earlier models have an issue with the power switch and repair is ridiculously expensive.