Yaesu FT-950
Key Specifications
- Bands
- 160m–6m (HF + 50 MHz)
- Power
- 100W SSB/CW/FM/RTTY, 25W AM
- Frequency Range
- Rx 30 kHz–60 MHz, Tx HF/6m amateur
- Receiver
- Triple Superheterodyne + DSP
- MSRP (USD)
- Discontinued (originally ~$2,200)
- Type
- hf transceiver
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The Yaesu FT-950 occupied flagship-adjacent territory in Yaesu's HF lineup before the FTDX hybrid SDR generation and the compact Yaesu FT-891 reshaped buyer expectations. It delivered 100 watts across HF and 6 meters with a contest-oriented receiver front end, real-time spectrum scope, robust DSP filtering, and the operating ergonomics Yaesu operators expect from decades of FT-series heritage. In 2026 used-market conversations, the FT-950 still appears alongside the Icom IC-7600 and Kenwood TS-590SG as a credible older flagship for General and Extra class operators stretching a budget.
Overview
Yaesu engineered the FT-950 for operators who wanted flagship receiver performance without stepping to the largest FTDX chassis. Triple-conversion architecture on HF bands, extensive band-pass filtering, and DSP noise reduction target crowded band conditions — pileups, contests, and adjacent strong signals where front-end resilience matters. The spectrum scope provides visual band awareness that phone and CW operators use for signal hunting and interference identification.
Transmit side, the FT-950 covers standard HF amateur bands through 6 meters at 100 watts (25 watts AM). Built-in automatic antenna tuning, USB connectivity for digital modes, and extensive memory organization support daily shack use. The form factor is a full base-station transceiver — operators wanting battery portable HF should look at the Yaesu FTX-1F Field or Icom IC-705.
Modern Yaesu buyers often compare used FT-950 pricing against new or used Yaesu FTDX10 and Yaesu FT-991A options. The FT-950 lacks hybrid SDR architecture but offers proven RF performance and Yaesu menu familiarity for operators already invested in the ecosystem.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Frequency coverage (Rx) | 30 kHz–60.000 MHz |
| Frequency coverage (Tx) | 160m–6m amateur bands |
| Modes | SSB, CW, RTTY, AM, FM |
| Output power | 5–100W (SSB/CW/FM/RTTY), 5–25W (AM) |
| Receiver architecture | Triple superheterodyne + DSP |
| Spectrum scope | Real-time scope display |
| DSP | Noise reduction, notch, multi-filter |
| Antenna tuner | Built-in |
| Memory channels | 200 |
| Connectivity | USB, RS-232C |
| Power supply | 13.8 V DC ±15% |
| Current drain | Rx ~1.2–2A, Tx max ~22A |
| Dimensions | 305 × 105 × 272 mm |
| Weight | ~6.8 kg (15 lb) |
Operating Notes
The FT-950 rewards operators who learn Yaesu's menu structure and spectrum scope workflows. Front-panel knobs and buttons dominate — a different experience from waterfall-centric SDR rigs like the Icom IC-7300. USB audio simplifies FT8, PSK, and logging integration without separate interface hardware.
The built-in tuner handles typical shack antenna mismatches. Wire antenna operators still benefit from external tuners or better physical antenna design for marginal installations. DSP settings vary by band conditions — contest weekends may require narrower filters and adjusted noise blanker levels.
Used buyers should verify spectrum scope display health, test transmit output on a dummy load across planned bands, confirm firmware version, and inspect cooling fan operation. Yaesu community forums document common maintenance paths for aging units.
Who It's For
The FT-950 suits Yaesu loyalists, HF operators buying used flagship performance, and buyers who prefer knob-heavy ergonomics over touchscreen SDR interfaces. It appears in our best HF transceiver under $1,000 guide as an honorable mention when clean used examples surface below four figures.
Less ideal for first HF purchases without local technical support, portable operators, and buyers who specifically want modern hybrid SDR architecture (consider FTDX10 or FTDX101D). VHF/UHF mobile needs belong to rigs like the Yaesu FTM-400XDR.
Related Reading
- Yaesu FTDX10 — modern hybrid SDR mid-tier
- Yaesu FT-891 — compact 100W alternative
- Icom IC-7600 — dual-receive Icom peer
- Kenwood TS-590SG — Kenwood HF workhorse
- The history of Yaesu — brand context
- Yaesu brand page — full Yaesu coverage
The FT-950 carries Yaesu's contest-grade receiver tradition into the used market — Japanese RF engineering for operators who trust the FT prefix.