Yaesu FT-897 at Dayton Hamvention 2002. This video was also a test of the DivX Converter. You will notice some glimpses of other Yaesu radios such as the FT-847, FT-817 and the FT-100.

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  1. Edward Raybould
    Edward Raybould says:

    Yes, most mobile units including the 897D are designed to run directly from 12 volts DC. As a matter of fact, if you want to run it at home you usually need a 12 power supply that can handle about 25 amps. Keep in mind, though, that the typical car battery is not designed for deep discharge cycles, so consider a marine/boat battery or a sealed lead acid (or gel cell) design for ham radio use.

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  2. bunker2k1
    bunker2k1 says:

    I have this radio and i love it, bad things are the small meter so i got the ldg external meter works fine, the other thing is the yaesu matching tuner it sucks bad, the ant has to be under 2.5 to tune, i wasted money on it, should have got a ldg tuner. oh well lesson learned

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  3. helraiser666painkil
    helraiser666painkil says:

    where was this video taken? at just outa intrest??? was it at a rally or some kind of amature event???? I’ve got a brand new YAESU FT-857D there a brilliant radio arn’t they I got mine last wednesday afternoon and I must say I am certanley inpressed with it’s preformance it’s a exelent radio to use and if anybody is thinking of buying one then defenately go for one trust me what I’m saying you will not be disapointed the 857D and the 897D are identical radios same fetures the works GET ONE.

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  4. sweetgyy
    sweetgyy says:

    hmm can i interest you for some shampoo or deodorant ?? lol
    its going really really cheap! and your wife would probably appreciate it! lol

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