Project Overview
This complete Arduino-based control system transforms your Yaesu FTDX-10 HF transceiver
experience with an intuitive 3.5" Nextion touchscreen display. Control frequency, mode,
power, and advanced functions with just a tap.
✨ Key Features
- Real-time frequency display and control
- Touch-based mode selection (14 modes)
- Quick band switching (160m-6m)
- Adjustable transmit power (5-100W)
- Graphical S-meter display
- VFO A/B switching
- TX/RX indication
- Advanced settings page
🛠️ Hardware Required
- Arduino Mega 2560
- Nextion NX4832K035 Display
- MAX3232 RS232 Converter
- DB9 Connector & Cable
- 5V Power Supply
- Jumper Wires
Estimated Cost: $75-275
📊 Project Stats
- Lines of Code: ~800
- Build Time: 3-5 hours
- Skill Level: Intermediate
- Documentation: 60+ pages
- License: MIT
- Version: 1.0
Quick Start
Ready to build? Follow these simple steps:
- Gather Parts - See the Parts List for everything you need
- Wire Components - Follow the detailed Wiring Guide
- Upload Code - Use Arduino IDE to upload the source code
- Program Display - Create the Nextion UI using our design specification
- Configure Radio - Set CAT rate to 38400 baud on your FTDX-10
- Test & Enjoy - Power on and start controlling your radio!
New to this project? Start with the
Quick Start Guide for a condensed 5-minute setup overview.
Build Difficulty
Skill Level: Intermediate - This project requires basic soldering skills, understanding of serial communication, and ability to follow wiring diagrams.
| Aspect |
Difficulty |
Details |
| Electronics |
Moderate |
Soldering, multiple serial connections, RS232 level conversion |
| Programming |
Easy |
Pre-written code, just upload via Arduino IDE |
| Radio Knowledge |
Basic-Moderate |
Understanding of CAT control and radio menu navigation |
Success Stories
Project Status: Complete and Ready to Build
All code has been written and tested. Complete documentation covers every aspect from parts ordering to troubleshooting.
What You Get
- ✅ Complete Arduino source code (~800 lines)
- ✅ Comprehensive documentation (60+ pages)
- ✅ Detailed wiring diagrams and pinouts
- ✅ Nextion display design specification
- ✅ Parts list with prices and sources
- ✅ Troubleshooting flowcharts
- ✅ MIT License - free to use and modify