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| Reviews Summary for Yaesu FT-1802M |
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Reviews: 80
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Average rating: 4.4/5
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MSRP: $199
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Description: The Yaesu FT-1802M is a ruggedly-built 2 meter transceiver with 50 watts of RF output. It features extended receive from 136 to 174 MHz. It has illuminated front panel keys and boasts 221 memories. There is also a 10 channel NOAA weather bank. You get CTCSS and DCS Encoder and Decoder circuits. The FT-1802M even has a unique a CW trainer to practice Morse Code. It also supports one-touch access to Yaesu's renowned WiRES-II Internet Linking System. There is a security password to help prevent unauthorized use.
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More info: http://www.yaesu.com
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K3SI
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Rating: 0/5
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Jun 11, 2009 08:31
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Dead Audio 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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Had mine a few months and the receive audio went out,audio was ok on the cw practice and the beep tone but could hardly hear any received signals.The rig was only used in the shack never mobile. Returned to factory under warrenty and got it fixed. An audio amp chip out. It then worked long enough to get out of warrenty and then the audio went out again, same problem. Scrapped it and bought an icom.
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M3GNM
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Rating: 5/5
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May 23, 2009 10:12
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Fantastic value for money 
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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Bought mine from Chris at ML&S and cannot praise the radio highly enough. Fantasic audio reports both simplex and through the repeaters. First contact was simplex (mobile) through Reading town center. Great reports given and received. In fact the other station I was speaking to was also using the same radio. Considering that the DTMF mic on its own would cost £38 - this radio is really excellent value. The build quality is excellent and would suit most peoples need for mobile use. I'm running mine though the aux port on my stereo system so all audio comes through the car spreaker system - brilliant! Couldn't have asked for better. Well done Yaesu! Its a pity some of the other makers cant't seem to do the same. Bravo!
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GM4ULS
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Rating: 4/5
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Apr 13, 2009 23:30
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Good for what it is 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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I use it for the following:
1. Interfaced to a PC for a local internet gateway. It works fine but runs hot, so I have a fan mounted behind it.
2. Reading the GB2RS news broadcast. Ditto hot running. I use a Watson WM-308 desk mic for that - good reports.
3. Occasional simplex contacts, and through the local repeater.
4. The built in morse generator - great fun!
Overall it does what I ask of it.
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WD8T
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Rating: 1/5
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Apr 13, 2009 17:19
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1 year and dead... 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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Bought the FT-1802M new about a year ago and have been using it in my truck. It's seen very little actual "on time" and has not been abused. Turned it on yesterday and it was completely dead. I checked all the power connections and fuses and even tried it in the house on a power supply and verified it's "belly up". It worked ok for the time I had it. The controls are not intuitive at all. I ecpected more than a year out of this rig.
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KF6IIU
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Rating: 4/5
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Jan 15, 2009 10:29
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Least expensive for the features 
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Time owned: 3 to 6 months
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I needed a high power 2m rig I could use for special events and not be broken hearted if it was lost or trashed, and chose this one. Meets all expectations for 2M operation. Our Emcomm group is somewhat standardized on FT-60's, and this radio has a lot of menus in common with the FT-60, so it is easy to locate all the features. Also, like most Yaesus, the display and menu are very easy to use, and you can the air simplex
I chose it over Icom because it was less expensive, and over the FT-2200 because it was the same price but did not have a recessed UHF connector - on the 1802 you can connect the antenna without tools or skinny fingers.
The only problem I've had with it is the external speaker jack will not accept some 1/8" plugs, they tend to pop out. I don't know if this is design or defect.
It gets warm, but only if you transmit at high power for several minutes.
Slightly more difficult than Icoms to interface with TMCs since audio is not brought out on the mic jack.
Head is not detachable, but no other radio in this price range has detachable head either.
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AB0RE
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Rating: 3/5
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Oct 6, 2008 20:24
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Miserable Scan Speed 
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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I owned this radio for a few months. It was an okay radio, doing what any FM Mobile radio needs to do. The two complaints I had with it was the loose squelch (seemed like I had to have it turned very high all the time) and the slow scan speed (in comparison to other 2M mobiles I've owned). The scan speed reminded me of some of the older Kenwood and Alinco radios, which was a real surprise coming from Yaesu.
Those of you who are looking for a radio to double as a scanner, check out the Icom IC-2200H. It scans lightning fast, has linkable scan banks, and has the ability to globally (for all channels) turn the alpha tags on/off via the setup menu (great for checking programmed frequencies quickly). If you're looking for a basic 2M mobile and only plan the program a few frequencies in, the 1802 will fit the bill nicely. Other than that, the radio is nothing special.
73,
Dan / ab0re
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AC8AZ
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Rating: 5/5
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Oct 6, 2008 18:06
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Nice radio 
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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Nice solid rig. I use it in my car at least 30 minutes a day. I like the scanning and use it to scan police and rescue freq. a lot. It does get warm but I seldom run more than 20 watts anyway. Pretty hard to beat for the price!
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K7JBQ
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Rating: 5/5
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Sep 6, 2008 15:24
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great audio reports 
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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Finally replaced the old Kenwood TM-231A in mobile service when the finals croaked, and have nothing but great -- and unsolicited -- reports about how good the rig sounds.
Yes, it gets hot at full power, but I run at the 25 watt level most of the time and unless I get long-winded the heat is not an issue.
Great value for the price.
73,
Bill
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K4SVE
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Rating: 0/5
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Aug 10, 2008 22:53
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bad from the factory 
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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won at a local hamfest, hooked up radio, right side of display not working, at least it was free
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KI4WVW
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Rating: 5/5
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May 20, 2008 08:21
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Nice little radio 
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Time owned: 6 to 12 months
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I bought this radio about a year ago, and it has never been down once. Some weird things happened, but it still runs fine.
The weird things;
It used to get really hot after running it on 50 watts. But now, it barely gets warm. It still puts 50 watts out according to my power meter.
The power across the 2 meter band is not very stable. on 145.000MHz, it is right at 50. At 146.000MHz it is around 55-60 watts, and at 147.000MHz, it is about 65 watts! Maybe all radios do this, but I hope something does not burn out from Txing too much power. I don't know very much about these things, so i just make those extra far contacts and enjoy my 60 watt version. :-)
I do suggest this radio to anyone who wants a very good mono band radio. It has a mic gain setting that most other radios don't have. As well as paging, password, CW training, Exelent receive, and turning on Narrow FM makes the signal come in a little bit better, and all those other features that make this radio great!
73's
Ki4wvw
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