The new 50 model's display looks very similar to that of the Yaesu FT-2D, and has all comparable functions, except the digital mode is of course Fusion on the Yaesu. The screen on the Yaesu is much larger, too. One point is that the FT-2D does not have USB C charging, which is a real downer! Time that Yaesu & Icom started issuing new batteries with USB charging for all their older radios like the FT-70D, FT-4x, etc. Who agrees?😅
I have noticed the budget radio companies are selling usb C batteries but i guess the Big 4 want us to buy a new Radio , as for the FT2D which i still have the 50 is a clone of the Icom 51 different style case .Cheers 73
@@HamTechRadioScannerDrones oh and i want to say thanks for doing these review videos. You seem to have a lot of experience with various units so carries a bit more weight than others. If I want something for the glove box is the ID50 the way to go?
Seems like its a id-51 with added USB C new case, much higher price Doozy works well , ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qGh0puyP6Tg.html&ab_channel=HAMRADIO%26SCANNER-DIARYM0FXB
@@HamTechRadioScannerDrones I think Icom are going to struggle with this one. They should have kept the transflective screen and made a compact version of the 52.
If I understand correctly, DStar is an open platform made for the Amateur community. Why can’t a Chinese radio maker introduce a DStar radio for a low price? Isn’t DStar easy to use like C4FM (WiresX) ?
@@thomashardy9994 There's no need for that, you can cross mode from DMR or C4FM onto D-Star if you have a capable hotspot. In fact, you don't even need a radio, an AMBE USB stick will do it, or even an Android app like Peanut for HAM amateurs. It's just nicer to have the right kit like an Icom or Kenwood D-Star handset because of the controlability.