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The Yaesu FT-2900R is quiet and powerful. This ruggedly- built 2 meter transceivers boasts 75 watts of output. Yet no fan is required thanks to Yaesu's die cast chassis/heat-sink design.
30 lis 2015 · I had a FT-2900 for 3 years. Barely used it (paid $120 for it new in a HRO Black Friday sale). I pretty much just left it at 30W. It does get hot running at 75W (I kept mine on the dash and would simply turn the defroster on to move air across the heat sink).
25 sty 2015 · I’ve wanted a more substantial radio, with more power, and a better speaker and mic system. I got it with the Yaesu FT-2900R. Yep, there are a few issues with the radio, but the issues that impacted me were either fixable or are very tolerable.
6 lis 2011 · I am a yaesu fan. The ft2900 is big and heavy. I used to have one but didn't ever have a time where the extra 20watts on the 2900 out performed the 1900. 99% of signal coverage is all about antenna set up.
Yaesu FT-2900R: Detailed Review. The Yaesu FT-2900R is a 2 meter heavyweight. It’s solid, brawn-ish features combine with a hefty 75 watts to provide a powerful RF punch. It’s heavy, sure, and it’s quite large; but if you’re looking to this single-band mobile radio, you’re probably less concerned with style and class than you are with ...
With the inexplicably high price tag and problems of the Kenwood, I can't recommend it. If price is equal and you're deciding between the Yaesu and the ICOM: get the Yaesu if you value durability, simplicity, and power; get the ICOM if you value small size, power efficiency, and potential for customization.
The Yaesu FT-2900R is quiet and powerful. This ruggedly- built 2 meter transceivers boasts 75 watts of output. Yet no fan is required thanks to Yaesu's die cast chassis/heat-sink design. The ergonomics are unsurpassed for safe mobile operation. Four power levels are available: 75, 25, 10 and 5 watts.