![]() ![]() I was able to do some experimentation on DMR, particularly bridges between platforms and with analog. I had a DV4Mini and Raspberry Pi, which I also sold, since it was too cumbersome to carry around as a portable hotspot.īy 2019, DMR had taken the local digital ham scene by storm, with DMR portables selling for as low as PhP4,000 (around $80) and pi-zero based MMDVM zumspots for P3,000 (around $60). During that time, I was connecting to a Wires-X node linked to a 2 meter repeater, but the link was intermittent. I made a decision to sell both radios, since I did not have much use for digital. I got the FT2 for $360 when it first came out. I also owned an FT-2DR prior, in 2017, which I sold before I downgraded to the FT-70DR. I had the chance to own my first FT-70DR around December of 2018, which was priced at PhP8,500 (around $170). ![]() Three years ago, I asked whether the Yaesu FT-70DR will make digital more accessible to radio amateurs. Yaesu FT-70DR vs Yaesu FT2DR Is the Yaesu FT-2DR worth the extra cost? Should you stick with the entry-level FT-70DR? Or should you go ahead and splurge on an FT-3DR? ![]()
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