The first HF transceiver I ever owned was a 10W FT7 by Yaesu. With this, with low wire dipoles, I worked DXCC on SSB including a station in New Zealand. From memory, this was mostly on 10m. I sold it years later to a friend. It was VFO controlled, no memories, no synthesisers. It was a great radio - very quiet and a joy to use. It was one of the very best transceivers I have ever used.
For about 20 years we have had 5W multi-band, multimode, transceivers (including VHF and UHF) in the form of the FT817 and FT818 handhelds. These are about a tenth of the size of the FT7, but with the battery.
Later Yaesu made a higher power version, the FT7B (50W) which is shown in the video below.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/hf/ft7
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