How many of you are running the Chinese tadios?
I am not, but I tried to run one. I bought a QYT KT-8900 dual bander back in June. I installed it in my Metro, and hooked it up to a high-quality Larsen NMO2/70B antenna (which cost as much as the radio itself). Out of the box, this cheap radio gave me nothing but problems. The output audio was distorted and difficult to understand. Worse, I would key up and it might or might not actually send a signal and hit a repeater (even on "high" 25w power). I did succeed in talking to only one or two guys with it; most of the time my signal got nowhere.
I lucked out and got Amazon to take it back and refund my full purchase price. I then spend considerably more and replaced it with a Yaesu FTM-7250D. I installed that radio, connected it to the same antenna, and it has worked flawlessly every day.
I know a few guys with the QYT radio, and they tell me it works for them. That's the thing with the Chinese radios (in my experience, anyway)--they are very hit-or-miss.
Is a Kenwood or Yaesu really worth it?
I certainly think so. I have purchased only two Chinese ham radios in my life: the aforementioned QYT mobile radio, and one Baofeng HT. My Baofeng failed after 6 or 7 months, and I was lucky enough to have Amazon replace it with another one at no extra charge. That makes me 0 and 2 for Chinese radios.
By comparison, I have purchased five Yaesu radios: an FT-60R handheld, an FT-2900R mobile, two FT-7900R mobiles, and an FTM-6250D mobile. All five of these Yaesu radios have always worked perfectly with no failures of any kind.
One more item for thought: my friend Addison has that same QYT radio in his car. Whenever I listen to him speak, I can tell he's on a cheap Chinese radio--his voice sounds muffled, kinda like when you're listening to the radio with the treble turned all the way down. But when I listen to friends on most Japanese radios, their audio is crisp and clear. The difference is very noticeable.
I only drive the truck on the weekends. Which is also the only time I have a radio with me.
Any thoughts?
This is a tough call. I completely understand your hesitation to spend a lot of money. When I tried to save money, it didn't work out for me. Maybe you'll have better luck than I did?