Yaesu Original FT-991A HF/50/140/430 MHz All Mode Field Gear Transceiver - 100 Watts (50 Watts on 140/430MHz) - 3 Year Warranty

Yaesu Original FT-991A HF/50/140/430 MHz All Mode Field Gear Transceiver - 100 Watts (50 Watts on 140/430MHz) - 3 Year Warranty

Key features

  • Dynamic Real-Time Spectrum Scope *NEW! - Multi-Color Waterfall Display *NEW! - 160 Meters through 70 Centimeters - SSB/CW/FM/C4FM Digital/AM - 100 Watts (2 Meter / 70 Centimeter: 50 Watts) of Solid Output Power Performance
  • 3.5 inch TFT Full-Color Touch Panel Operation for Superior Operability and Visibility - Advanced Functions such as High-Quality Audio Transmission, AMS, and Group Monitor utilizing C4FM Digital* - Triple Conversion Circuit (SSB/CW/AM) /Double Conversion (FM/C4FM) Configuration, 1st IF is set at 69.450 MHz - Roofing Filters 3 kHz and 15 kHz as standard equipment
  • IF WIDTH and IF SHIFT providing great QRM Rejection - CONTOUR, DNR, IF Notch and APF (Audio Peak Filter, CW only) - 160 - 6 Meters High Speed Automatic Antenna Tuner included - High Accuracy TCXO ±0.5 ppm
  • Built-in Electronic Keyer - CW Message Memory with Beacon Mode - CW Pitch / Sidetone Control - Automatic Repeater Shift - USB Connector (CAT control, Audio interface, PTT/SHIFT control) - Two Antenna Connectors (HF/50MHz, 144/430MHz)
  • Optional FC-40 Automatic Antenna Tuner (for long wire antenna) is connectable - Optional ATAS-120A Active Tuning Antenna is connectable * Data FR mode (high speed data communication mode) is not supported, and transmission and reception of image data by C4FM digital is not possible
BrandYAESU
SizeLarge
ColorBlack
Warranty3 Year

Yaesu Original FT-991A HF/50/140/430 MHz All Mode Field Gear Transceiver - 100 Watts (50 Watts on 140/430MHz) - 3 Year Warranty

List Price: $2166.50$1949.85DEALYou Save: $216.65 (10%)
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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
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its a great radio
Ron ✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 16, 2023
yaesu is a great radio
Shack in a box
Jon A.✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 30, 2023
this was my first "real" radio. I have owned Chinese radios like baofenf, tyt, and qyt for years and thats all good when you are a beginner now that i have had my ticket for 5 years it was time to step up my game and go full send and buy a legit radio. The price is a little steep but you are getting every penny's worth with this radio. Im addition to buying this radio if you are new to ham radio, please do not skimp out on your feeder lines and antennas, also use a power supply that is designed for these radios. If you use crap you will wrek this radio in a second
Exellent super complete HF transceiver !!
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 30, 2023
I really like this Hf transceiver , it is very easy to work ; it is like having 4 or 5 radios in one single radio very complete . I own many Hf radios and this is a keeper I am very satisfied with it . Honestly speaking I would recommend this Hf radio to everyone . 73s
Great radio
David Ruff✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 28, 2023
New to ham radio I got my general back to back with my tech. I talk all over with this radio now. Originally bought for my mobile, I love this in my shack and likely will go with a 891 for mobile as this radio is to nice to beat up.

A bit of a learning curve to use, but easy enough for a new guy.
Good rig but prefer the FT-991 to the FT-991A
az man✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 27, 2023
I have one of each the original (truly) FT-991 and the FT-991A the FT-991 works better but I like both. the 991A is not as well aligned and has a narrow band width on transmit which makes it require constant readjusting of the DT-gain when moving from one frequency to another.
I run FT-8 and mostly answer CQs so I am constantly change frequency and have to adjust the gain all the time too. also the receiver is not quite as clean on the 991A and I can't recover weak signals as well. I work signals down to R-24 on the 991 and have trouble working R-20s on the A model. overall it is still a good rig. I think Yaesu is getting a little sloppy on the alignment on the new radios.
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